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SH— GOUNCIL BLUFFS. 'BUBSCRIPTION RATES: week By Oartior, = = - - - %0 centaper By Ml - - = = < « $10.00per Yest Ofoe: No. 7 Pearl Street, Noar Brosdway. y Bditor. MINOR MENTIONS, Bliss' for French millinery. —J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall, Sherraden makes photographs, ssa latta ki e 81,75 at Blies', The n+w opera house hias a foundation anywhow, Work on the Shugart block is slowly progressing. y Bee. EPTEM BER 19 o FAIR AFFAIRS. at Being Put in Order. — Bliss' has & full line of kid gloves and silk mitts, Strangers visiting the city should not fail to take a drive on Fairmont Park, The Herdics will take school children to the fair for 10 cents each way. The public schools will close here to- day to allow the children to visit the fair. —The bogs' band did themselves proud yesterday, Exclamations of praise were heard on all sides, —Bliss, 228 Broadway, has just received from New York a full line of stylish fichnes and collars, —Smoke the Utterly Utter, and the Key Weost Perfection cigars, sold at whole- sale only by Lutz & Lange. —~8t, Patrick’s Benevolent rociety give their annual ball Wednesday evening at their hall in St, Joseph's academy on Fifth avenue, —Joseph Ross, the upper Droidway cooper, desire« to pvrchase fifty thousand hoop-poles, Write to or enquire ut his woooper shop, —“Monkey Wrench Shoemaker” took advantage of the fifteen minutes given him in which to leave the c.ty, and skipped for the other aida, —The woman picked up at the head of the stairs in Everett’s block Sunday, proved to be Lva Loyd, of Des Moines, She plead guilty and was nssessed the usual tine. —~Joweph Reiter makes the Finest Suits n the latest styles, at the lowest porsible prices. His merchant tailoring establish- 310 Upper Broadway, Council —This morning the Quincy club and Council Bluffs nine have a contest at the latter's grounds here, game to be called at 10 o'clock. The same clubs play to-mor- row morning also. ~~This is the school children's day at the fair, Of course they will ull go, and we hopo hoth teachers and taught may have an enjoyable time and return to their la- bors with renewed vigor, — Visitors in the city should not ffil to call at Seaman’s new Kook and Stationary store, and look over his stock befure they return home. This house is the most complete and best arranged in the north- went, ~A little fellow met with an accident at the transfer last evening, by falling off wiping off and patience, dinary one fora half do improvement is promiz in !he|a better horee than ever, or else hia( ra He will le remerabered as having .- future, and a'l things will |1 anving [ race st Topeka last Saturday i8 no | attended the epring meeting of the dri.ing : [ smoothly to-day, oriterion, for there he paced three tid bis spley write-upm Sights Seen Through the Dust|*"7’hes temkedont ua to why water s | heats bettot than 222, one in 2:201, | were read terest by many hero, He " not more laviehly ured in sprinkling, |and that over a half mile track awake correspondent of & liv barkly. The to tarn the art hall | Should he prove as gcod a horse here | o004y thor g iy ,7 tnatt T . into aska xt er, and | during his race there will be [, = ' A 3 the wa cing saved for that pur- | witnessed the b or paced or 2 Tk L4 ! d ItsIn - . * -7 The Opening I)l}y and Its Inter pose. i & trotted in TR S Sho Passed it Along esting Features, Arrangenicats have boen made #5| Sleepy Tom, the blind wonder, is| «1 wend yor patimonial in reference that special trains will run ont cach |at the grounds ready todo battle in |t NG Bi st having taken it for g evening Jhieago & North-|the free-for-all s, Kvery one re. nmediate A Qlimpse at Some of the|western; starting from Lere at 7:40 p. [members how the entire world was \r;I.wh il Sy 7 Fiyers Nc m., ¢ ing passengers as far as | olec rified when he paced his mile in oo Speedy Fiyers Now Carr ux City rond, |2:12] t Chicago on July 25, 18 MRS, J. W_LEFFELT, Here a train ach evening| Then we found the black g “Fimira, N these trains many will be enabled fo | Little Sioux with a record of The Several Departments Fast|tay through any day of the fair, take | which horse is well known to every | GOUNGIL ELUFFS SPECIAL inthe races and other events of the|person in western Towa, or eastern At day, and return home the same cven- | Nebraska, Robt. Porter's bay mare|_ rooms are scarce even at this early | de: Everybody and everything needed | opening of the fair. being called into use, and at this rate |dangerous animal in the free-for-all, | = r, but an | numbers of hard races and to-day ia r, and is especially interested in the 7:40 p. m. By|Eareka with a record of 2 ROTICES. HARKNESS, ORCUTT & 00, DRY GOO DS/ Broadway, and Fourth Strest., Council Bluffs, Iowa mar-2-8m ' . ? to.ony. |ing: This will be approciated by |Lucy is good snimal in her ol | orer s me e ———— Many who were on the grounds | is entered, ought to prove an attrac-|wute Boarding, ote, will be fnserted in this Hot and dusty. yesterday, compared notes as to what | tive featare of the maeting. =~ column at the o+ rateof TEN CENTS PER Such is the opitome of the first day hotel accommodations thoy had se-| Among other horses of note in the |y ¢, first tuscrtion snd FIVE CENTS f‘t:c‘l‘l‘! il b by cured, and it became manifoct that|atalls was Eovoy,a stallion of Won-lpkr LINE for cach subsequent insertion, ol e fair, al speed, bat poor mental abil- | feve adv or Already cota are | itios, onts at our office, No. 7 This horse would prove & | pear! Straet, noar Droadway. : ip | visitors will be glad to get chairs even |did he only take a notion to trot. ey - The streets h’,'dm'l to tho fair before the weekg nver? Envoy inn{e property of Ben Her- \‘v ANTED Situ i miller, eight years grounds wore horribly dusty, and when | "y, {1 exposition building too little | shey, of Muscatine, one of the most | YV cvitionee d C.J. My ad one reached the gate there was stili no | space scems to have been allowed for | eccantric horsemen in the state. ol i relief. pictures and paintings. M. Colum-| Wild Moor, a_ruming horee, that| y J ANTED 1y 4 yoting Uorman, & ;.".;fr'ff"f'.'» : bian, the portrait artist, had a large | earned many a bright dollar at Salt Yesterday was s day of preparation nun‘i)cr of I)hil paintings there yauto‘{-- Lake in Ju]yylnr, 18 ono of tho Prine | e e day, including a fine porerait of Father | cipal stars of the races, #with Eli, the | \RTANTER & ool wirl for coneral Bouse rushing about, and machinery, mer-|McMenomy, as well as portraits of joddest disposition animal in the world chandise and fancy articles of the pen | other well known persons, but not |and Eli Rowell, the toughest grained and brush were tumbled about in a | finding space to suit him he packed |piece of horss flesh ever coupled to- hurly-burly, but rapidly assumed ;P‘I:r'r‘\m:glo'lnd brought them back to | gether, Wild Moor will make a race [ PA¥SON«. 206 , 80 that by night- | The Boya’ band are engaged for the | witness. f i Yeaterday they not only play-| Taken ail in all, the prospects are | hilstand aad wite. - Addrcss fux of to assume somewhat of an ordorly | ed for the races but also enlivened the | bright for asuccessful spued meeting | —— fair appearance. The number of ex- | main hall, hibitors and the variety of displays [ The side show of tho fat man and |ought to make the fair this week an indicates shat the promise of & big|the lean woman with its “‘only and |object worthy of every ono's atten- |nesr Brosdway. ¥ original” has pitched its teni and |tion. The grounds and buildings aro* in | gtarted its whoop for patronnge. e There are some excellent specimens 4 ¥ —_— foring facilities fur exhibita avd ac- | of porcine life on the grulll\gl and of [ At Mra. J. J, Good's, Main strect commodations for exhibitors und sight | cattle there is also a good showing. all sides, The exhibitors were shape and comeliner fall the buildings a fair are to be fully met. most excellent condition, so far as of - #eers are concerned, land, Ireland, Germany and France. A very neat little deer park, devoid closese two young antelopos. even brilltant appearance, great taste being shown by the exhibitors in colors, showy groupings, the most sv- and all manner of specimens of the terior a brilliant attractivenvss, whi well adoptod for such a purposo, and | the inin fact one of the fisest buildings there will crowds. # truck on which he was playing whilo his folks wero waiting forthe C. B, & Q. train on which they were going east. The little fellow was badly cut about the eye. —Mueller, the music taar, besides hay- ing the largest musical instrument estab- lishment in the west, Is going into the toy business extensively also, hisstock being & supply for both wholesalo and retail trade, He has already paid out on freight alone on his toy stock over 8800, -=Mueller, tho well known music man, hias 50 mauy attractions at his palace mu. sic hall on Main rtreet a5 to make » bie show of itself, and one to which freo ad- mission is given, He has the Weber piano and other leading instruments, He has also one of the largest wost varied atocks of toys, for the wholesale and retail trade, ever opened up in the west. Seo Muoller's place by all means, ~Council Bluffs isgreatly in need of more and Dbetter hotel accommodations, We understand & maguificent new structure is contemplated, which will rival anything of its kind in the west, With the new gov- ernment building, & magnificent opera house, s mammoth hotel, and scores of business blocks and elegant resilences in process of erection, it may well be said that Council Bluffs is bound to boowm, —W. W, Chapman, the well known cabinet maker, who has been so long ocon- neeted with Stockert & Co,, is to be found at No, 107 South Main street, he having bought out Andrews & Northrup, Mr, Chapman is prepared to furnish anything and everything in the line of picture frames, from the plainest and cheapees to the most elaborate and pure gold le.f one, Heisw practical man, with a large ac- quaintanceship, and besides picture fram- ing is prepared to do all kinds of cabinet muking, he being uvusually skillful in that line, as many here will bear witness, ~The council deserves great credit for placing water barrels on the street corners, that the weary passersby may quench their thiret with pure cold water, When the barrels were first put up they wero provided with good tight covers secured by locks s0 no dust could get in and the water kept pure, But latelythe covers ure shoved to one side, and on & few oc ‘asions persons have actually been & hands in the barrels! Why can't the locks be put back and the faucets brought into use? Such a great public necessity should be better protected, —O0ae of the most dazling, wost inter. esting, wost tempting showing of goods ever seen in this or any other city is that at C. B, Jaoquenim & Co.'s jewelry store, No, 27 Main street. Visitors are welcome, and it certainlyis & sight which is worth secing by every one. There are watches | building, capable of seating 250 per- sod chains, pins, enrriogs, cherms and |%008. Wohn Beckloy is in charge. lockets, silverware, clocks, and the largest | YOstorday thero was & bad balk variety of new styles and unique designs | 00 dinner being already to serve, and ever shown here. Ouo very pretty scarf pin is inthe form of a tiny umbrella, while the rain drops hanging to it are brilliant dismonds, Such is but one of hundreds f ing over the goods. down the center the entire length, d grounds began | wock. They played well, Tho races in the afternoon were not | 8tock of hair goods west of Chicago, The art hall looms up big and pre- | very largely attended and there was and at p! sonts an_attractive appearance exter- | ittlo to excite much enthusiaem, but nally, with the flag of Uncle 8am fly- | for the opening day the sport was bet- : ing from the height of 185 foet, while | tor than that generally sfforded at| Pat. Lacy has secured tho services on the four corners of the building are | fairs, The first was rather a tame |of Col. G. W. Dickey, the celebrated i 2 ataffs supporting the colors of Eng- [ one, it being a running race, half mile pool ycller, to sell pools morning u‘ml Funu TED HOOMS—F o dush for two-year-olds, Towa and Ne- | evening, at his old stand, kept by Ed L braska colts; $200, divided into purses | Shirlock, on all races during the fair | yron s fu of groves, however, occupies a apace | of 8100, $50, §30 and $20. The en- fair week, commenciog Monday morn- hot bed. Apply to Excoisior Gallory, just outside of the building, and en-|tries were s follows: G W, Bidlock, | ing at 10 o'clock, end will be respon- Buatrice, Nob , b, g. Atwood; Doey. | 8ible tor all pool The interior of the art buildiog is | ans & Co., Cedar Rapids, Ia., ch. m. R fast assuming a very attractive avd| Bluen; E. J. Prichard J. G. Greene. A ready start was wade, Atwood at ¥ 3 the pnx{-, Blush next, with Greeno on | Feceipts at the Union Stock yards yes- adorning the spaces assigned them, | the outside. Greene at once took the | terday: == and in arranging thoir displays. Bright | jead and kept it easily, coming under the wire in 51, with Atwood eecond loct and finest of sll kinds of mer-|and Blush third, they having kopt chandise, floral displays, fruit, pictures, | their positions from the start. The other race was a little more in- Tc was o thr in which Back Eiliott, & sorrel geld- charma all, The structure itself is|ing, and ¢ £18,” a dun gelding, were fine art, combine in giving *o the ia- | toresting. i ) full 5f devilory to got down tobusinces, | PYY, 0 on any fair ground in the west. It|.nd before the stert succeeded in oL has moro ot the appearance of an ex- | throwing the boy who rode him, the SELEMENTS : o A . s position than a county fair building, | horse making u bolt for the fence, | 28 cars, Creighton & Co., to Wood Bros, B ]] t and 15 admired by all, The lad ea(:pud sorious injary, and | Chiceso, over C. M. & St. T US1NeSS L1ITeo []PY. The gate receipts were of covree | after some delay the start was made, S— light yestorday, but from this on, if| *'Ed 8" taking tho inside and leading | 6 the weather continues at all favorable, | vaeily. As he came along by the | & Co., Chicazo, | grand stand he made another bolt, buc n‘-']flflfl&::: gis & Lane, to Gregory. Machinery hall presents unusual at- | was reined i, passed nuder the wire | gy Y « % tractions, The building is about | still ahoad,butonstarting onthesecond | ~ 3 cars, J. P. Moran to 1. H. Wood, Shay het bl . ) ground, but a row of extra drivers| 21 gurhl)&fl::eily. to bimself, Chicago, one engine thus being able to furnish | starting instead of the fonce whipped | over O. AL e . power for all tho machines. Here i |the bugkakm fleetfoot into line, p\‘:::d 8 cars, D. Nogle. 0 Adams & Eldredge, farming machinery of all kinds, and [ away i o the agriculturists never had a better | taking and passing Buck Elliott | Adems & Fldridge, Chicago, over C. &~ ung‘nnumty of seeing und comparing. | before he ground between machinery | reached, went again, over- haif-mile pole was |R. L and kept ahead meveral| Total, 113 cars, Tnquire at Tii. Ber office work., W. K. Vaughn, cor. Pierce and Frank strects, ANTED—A fow more day boarders. Table first-class, Rates mod.rate, MKS. M. E i strost. NE or two pleasant rooms locatet not many squares from the postoffice, desired by & ouncil worth going many a weary mile to ( | i ANTED—Everybody 1n Council Bluffe 1o This, coupled with other attractions, [ Y\7ARTER=Esesybods i Counol Biufte o livered by carriors. Offico, No 7 Pearl Streot ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom oorn For particnlam address Council Blufie Rraom Pactory, Crancil Riwfla, Jows, AR&994f Good Goods at Good’s. For Siale and Rent hair store, can be seen the largest J. MUELLER P Headquarters For the Cele:| brated Weber Pianos, Goods Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail. A o i S .A_ Address, , i C J. MUELLER, -y =H IL BLUFFS, Also stone st es within the reach of ail. A RTAR (a I, 1t is located Pools , Pools, Pools. 00,000 brick for sl 10x12 gkylight. Suftable for antiful res aold at his place, Deals in Stock. Thefollowing were theghipmontsand wardrob koy Fnquire at Dee of Call nnd_soe na of pictures at the ] RW. L. PA’ Can ‘curo any o matter of time, from three to 6 ree how long dise rs 08, operats and tewove Pryreginms, ote., and t artifcit Special” attention to re. apb Council =luffs’ 24 cars, 'reighton & Co more) 11cars, J. M. C mile dash seemed too| 21 cars, Swan & Frank, live stock come ars, Price & Jenks, to Vaughn, Price Chicago, over C. M. & St. P 8 Sturgis & Lane, to J. H. Wood Art Gille over C. M, & St. P, or photograph ga'l South Main St. Chicago, over C. M. & Brewery. 3 3 C. GEISE, Upper Broadway. 26x200 foet, with shafting running | miloe made another bolt, losing much | Chicaxo, over C. M. & S, P. — - Bottling Works. B. HAGG & CO., East Pierce St. Y Bakery. Chicazo, over C & R. L. S S RREE. - Rt 10 h s N RLbnAL chitla - campiny, P. AYERS, 517 8. Maln St. Bathing Houses. MRS. E. J. HARDING, M. D,, Broadway and Glenn hall and the art building is covered |lengths until passing by the grand S DR, STUDLEY, Bethesda Bathing House, with still other machinery, wagons nnsd. Again at thefinish of the recoud P 1L ISR and other displays of the bulkier class temporary buildings, kind, and the show in this line 18 an excellent one, car track has been laid from Broad- a8 conductor, with Bob Koonz of another extra car running from the fare in placed at only a dime, The stand for all* sorts of tempta- tions to catch the nickels and dimes of the crowd are evorywhere, even crowding the thoroughfare leading to sented, The polico force is large, numbering W, Frod Davis. Fzum where tho street cars stop to the gate visitors to the fair had t mile, he made another slight bolt, but | The day has arrived when good of goods, some’under tents, some in |kept his lead until he passed under|hoots and shoes are considered the i E the wire, and sturted out on tho third [ cheapest. Call and see our now fall | —- Around the outskirta of the grounds | and last mile. are the sheds and pens, for stock of all [ bolt was indulged in, Buck Elliott paseing him, while a row of whippers- in cracked the lashes at the ecsentric The facilities for reaching the|buckskin and brought him down to| John Dann has arranged to run the Ho had lost too much | Herdics during the fair, and all *‘Hor- by this tom-foolery, however, and |dic tickets” outstanding will bo taken _ Olga way to the gato, and ocars run every | tried in vain to oyertake Buck again, | by Dunn at five cents each Look out | TEMPLETON & LAMI fifteen minutes. A, W. Noack sorves | though he lessened the ga f P PR A 200 ! all an | them n:unuidurnhly’.i oxtra, and with Silas Sears in charge | enough of the lead thus gained, how- 3 4 m'vr.Klu make him the t’inner, time | , The Dress OU"d':' Silks, Velvets,| A Mot acorntriciteslof Satins, l‘lhudawen. Plush Clunlfn, Dol- Ed S, rather than avy epecial merit |48 Carpets, Raw Silks, “’u"l“!": J. ROSS, 615 East Broadway in the race, aroused some little enthu- | 324 ‘.fi‘\'"fi'“?“ other things whioh| —— = siasm and merriment in the scanty [YO8 Will find uf grounds are excellent, The street | husiness again. grounds to Broadway, The street car | boing 6:21§. crowd, and gave rather of a rehsh to ————— the afternoon’s sport which thusclosed. judges were: Dr. McCuue, the pate. The usual array of lemon-| The y ey | 4th wtre McCres, aud J, 8. Taylor, of One of the most attractive places [ th utr ade in all colors, thin pie, wheelsof for- | Dr, tune, shooting galleries, eto., is pro- | Winterest, The races to-day conalst of : Puce, lbol{tl!ifwuu spocials sworn in for the | 8125, &7 special purposs of maintatning order, 111, '8 i i aments whilo Oflisers Storling aud Barhyte cf | Winterest, Towa, b. g. Cyclone; B, J. | I of rioh goods and novel ormamegts | - - Furniture éto Tows, bik, g Lono |2 630 be seen auy e ke Jon. Udell, Chicago, sepy Tom; C, A, Thompron, the regular forco lead tho van. Tin |Johuson, Ciestc stara twinkle in all directions, Juck, Col. D. B, Dailey is tho chief muar- Trotting, shal, and hes as his ads 8. D, Streot, | $125, §75, Porter : i he fail oled . A Aniout, K. J, Abbott, and|York, Neb., br. g. Duster; John Pet. rich display at the fair, the selections erson. ch, . Lady Lou; L. O, Tur ner, Racine Wia, r. m. Dutch Girl; . A Hartney, Council Blafls, Towa, br, |0 heir store, 1 Books and Stationery. ITAMAN, Middlo Broadway p : Banks. . Th thor fearful |8tock. 7. 7. Lixvsey & Co. Gl S PRI iR Y Yoy - en another feariu. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, h'::‘ryl ICER & PUSEY, corner Broadway and 5th I The Herdics. —_— BANK, ith street Broom Factory. CO., avenue A, and Gth St. MAYNE Cigar Manufact adway, hcagaith, | (0F the Hordios and *‘all tahe a rido.” | £+ R LEVIN ios Thouduay. : SN i i M Back Elliot kept New and Handsome. Ceal A. H. MAYNE & CO,, 51 Puarl St Cooper. Dentists. SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl St Hargxness, Orcurr & Co.'s, A L s Dry Goods An Elegant Display. HARKNESS, ORCUTT & €O, Broadway and which viettors will find in the city, is " Eggs Shipper the jewelry establishment of O, B.| G F CRAWFORD, 51 Min & all, 5008200, | Jaoquemin & Co., No. 27, Main St., e where is now displayed as fine a show- [ _F: I STEINHILL Furniture Store. cago. They have a larze and varied Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 S5 S I BRI &S DLAIDE o WIENE OV EST. PBluff and Willow. Sreets, Council Bluffs, E. R. STEINH!LBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF T A R T D S5 CUPBOARDS AND SAFEX, ‘We make the following a specialty TON TABLE®, T'OPLAR Ol WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLE! POPLAR CUFVBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES, POPL.AR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, #4rMail orders and correspondence promptly attended to, Office and Manufactor 8. E. Cor. 7th Ave, and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA MORGAN, KELLER & CO, U D E BT B IR IR S. The finest quality and largest stock weet of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases. Calls attended to at all hours, We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. ur Mr. Morgan bas served as undertaker for forty years and_thoroughly understands his business., — WAREROOMS, 816 AND 857 BROADWAY: Upholstering in all its_branches promptly attended to; slso carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- . = graphic and mail orders filled without delay. HAGG & CO’'S BOTTLING WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - IOWA, i 43 BOTTLERS & DEALERS [N GEISE'S BEEB/ ; Made from the Finest Malt and Hops, with water obtained from the CSLEBRATED ARTESIAN WELL, AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. WALNUT EX'I IN WASHSTANDS, POIrLAK WaRDROBES, This Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities. Also Dealers in . Conrad & Co,’s Original Budweiser Beer, manufactured in St. BUDWMISER RBEER Louis, Mo, #47Orders in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled. HACC & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA ’ PETERSCN & LARSON, ¢ l Wholesala Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broad City orders to fami y, Council Bluffs, Towa, Orders from the sountry olicited and dealers delivered free, Groceries and Provis| orn |Bupply of new goods, just received, 8200, | it while they have wrranged fora clage, $500 hidlor, smounting to several thousand dol¢ lars, it seems to have left no vacancy IR & GRAHAM, 6th strect, Goods ¢ castern prices and guarantecd ss and Saddlery A. BEEBE, W. LUNYAN, W. BEEBX C. A. BEEBE & CO.,, Wholesale and Kotail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERYer* Nos., 207 & 209 Broadway, (ouncil Bluffs, foot it _through several inches of dust |y, Jack Peregoy. " ”'."LE QHAR WALTER & BRG.. Middlo Dioadwar yostorday, but tho promiee is mid of | * Theco of themselves ought to drww LUK SALE, — # sidowalk to-day, a big orowd, My residence,[No. 715 Fourth street Fair Goods. There seews to be little or no at-| To-day is the school children's day. | Banoroft®) L. F. Mukpsy. MBS D. A, BENEL ICT, 17 “West Broudway, tempt to lay the dust, and what little | The teachers and echolars of all the —e e B e e — work is dono’by the salutary sprinkler | public and private schools of the city, | —Charlie Nicholson has arranged to Livery Stables amounts to litlle, More water, more |and also those connected with the | serve as coupler in the hose race at Red 100 Bowth Main 8t water ! deaf aud dumbfinstitute, are invited [ Oak, op. . O "There are ‘‘kickers” as usual, whom | to attend free, ey ' CT—————— it is almoat impossible for the man-| Jawes W. Page, of Cheyenne, Wyo- PERSONAL. Hotels agers of he fair to satisfy with any | ming Perritory, is st the grounds, 2. Upper § arrangement, One machine man want- | and ho has the smallost horse in his| C. ¥, Van Horn, of Omaha, is at the HOTEL, 501 aud t od an engine of his own, instead of | stable, now trottine unon the turf, Ogden. Meat Mark using the same power as is furnished enough to furnish a real good test. fessional sandwi nuts, there is a v ory ears all over the east, Teaser is 14 terday, but the crowd was not large | hands high, weighs less than 700 unds at present and while so dim- 3 Asido from the lunch stands, the pro- |inutive is as much & horse for his| ¥. L. Davis, general insurance agent, of nd greasy dough- | inches as ever looked through a bridle, | Missouri Valley, was a welcome called at nice lunch booth | Mollie Morris was for years the queen | Tie Bk office. cuu;luct?d_ by the ladies for the benefit | among small horses, for with her rec- of the Episcopal church, and it was |ord of 2:22 and & good campaigner at liberally patronized yesterday, to the | that, this game little mare weighes ending the fair here. apparent satisfaction of the customers. | only 750 geared to sulky and all her "l g the others. An attempt was made b We now refer to the dark chestnut| L. S. Bailey and deughters, of Clinton, E. W. TICKN T . f 8 made L0 | horse an inbred Morgan | are at the Ogden. rrp— n washing their | accord hlm even this, but failed. i Millinery. 4 4 oared in Vi d trotted f 4 % hotal - Millng There was no lack of ediblos yos- Toarnd 1o Lersionh . MY OF| E. L. Euo, propristor of Eno's hotel A , 525 Broad Fremont, Nebraska, was a caller at Tnx B office yesterday, Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR & GUANELLA, 117 Broadway Merchant Tailors. JAS. FRANEY, 72 Broadway, U. O, Blake, of Cedar Rapids, president ‘:'u‘.v RICE, Devol's building, 5th and Main of the driving park association there, is | jos REITER, 310 Broadway - Real Estate and Abstract. Tho regular dining hall is & spacious | traps placed thereon, Teaser is now| Wm. V. Lee, the compiler "of records, | KIMBALL & CHAMP, opposite court house the only representative of these dim-.|snd publisher of score cards, is attending | siacd inutive horses and when in condition | the fair, snd attending to business with Restaurant. can trot three heats olose to 2:80, | the usual energy and accuracy. Among the other good horses at the sish G, Harri) terday celebs somoe of the hungry ones seated at the | track we noticed Clara Cleaveland H el v ol J. W. BQUIRE & C0., cortier Pearl and 15t ave, SMITH S]McCUEN, 404 Broadway, Stoves and Tinware. R D, AMY & CO., 500 South Main street, ted his b4th birthday., He was born in tables, but no kuives, forks, or spoons. | with her record of 2:22) obtained 3 % After a season of waiting duri during th th heat i those at the tables mr;‘»du:x:gl‘l’i‘vl?l}; TARNS TAA N ph::um::u' Texas | tifled with the ropublican party ever wiace | . y. yoi, conner Biuf and Willow 8t 0 ! 8 o been in existence, - novelties to be found there. The visitor ::!..o ussion concerning the disadvanta- | pacer, » horse with; a heritage, one |t bas A cannot fall to be entertained there in luok- of the primitive manner of eating, that endured more the noeded utensils came, and all foll {any horse now living excepting | man, is in the city in attendance upon the Utios, N, Y., in 1523, and bas beeu iden- anirs Factory Undertakers. usage than| G. 8. Battey, of The Chicago Home:| ou¢aN, KELLER & CO., 540 aud 547 Broad. to. The dinuer served was a very or- | Sleepy Tom, and yet he has paced |fair. He will be in attendance upon the | “D. M. CONNELL, 17 North Main St, JAMES FRANEY, erchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. | Always keeps on hand the finest assortment of mat-rial for gentlemen's wear. Satisfaction guaranteed MKS. J. E. METCALF, °' Millinery, Drezsmaking, Etc---Cutung and Fitting a Spediaity, No 618 Broadway, Oppoite Revere House, Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear, Handkerchlefs, hose of all kinds, thread, pins, necdles, ctc. We hope the ladies will call and sce_our stock of goods. CHARILES RICH, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Metcalf B _,,) Devol's New Building, Main Street. Council Bluffs, la, Suits to order $18 and upwards. "KIMBALL & CHAMP, \ (Buccessors to J. P. & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. 5 We have the only complote set of abstrac: books to all city lots sud lands in Pottawabtam! county. Tites examined snd abstracts furcished on short potice. Money to loan om city and far Droperty, short aud long time, in suwe to sult the borrower, Keal osts bought sud sald at the old stand opposite court houge-

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