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— -—‘-«-0*. OOUNOIL BLUI‘I‘S H. BE. SEAMAIN, WHOLESALE STATIONERY AND TITLE ABSTR Lands and Lots MONEY TO LOAX NOTARIES PUBLIC AND COUNCIL BLUFFS - - _OOUNCIL BLUFF?, IOWA. AND RETAIL PRINTER'S GOODS, AGT OFFIGE Bou%ht a.nd Sold. AT LOW RATE! CONVEYANCERS. s T UWAI BIEN RN B I EG IRG Sy M STREET LIVERY MELE PO ST OO BEW GERS CItARG S GUAR D. M. CO Director in Sireet. - - Funeral No. 17, North M OLD STAND, NNELL, Undertaker. and Couaeil B Calls promptly answorod N rse and London cardages direct from the faciory et —— e e A S S ———— g sy oilon 8 oliia' NS air dealor, Al ored nets. Wave elsowhers. All oods wAsrahiod UNION E BI7 SQUT THH BHST BREAD IN employed. 13 Wagons run all BRI day. 3. BROADWA Between Gth and TIGKN the bost q; omiRys sesorys partof Gho et y. " Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! t Bryant’s Spring, Oor. Lroadway and Union Sts CIL BLUTFS. Plaln, Medicsted, Vapor, Douch,’ 8hower, Hot and W fomale rurres and th 8. Spocial att Inyest mu ot aud patronag. R, A, H SrupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. reatment of chronle disenses | and tmada o spec TN REMOVED without tho rawing of blood or use of A knife, Cures lung disoascs, AND OTHER Fits, Scrofula, Liver Com- TUMOR plaint, Dropsy, Rheuma- § tism, Fovor and_Mercur- lnlwrus sipelas, Sait Rheum, Scald Head, Oatar oak, inflamed and grannisted Eyes, Serofulots Ulcors aud Fo- wmale Dig:ise: of all'kinds. Also Kidney and Homorrhoids or Piles’ cured ases. reiunded. troated upon the principleof vegot- without the use of mercurial pois- nite. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths, furnished who desire them, Hernla or Rupture radically tho Elastic belt Truss and P superior in the world, cured by the use ter, which hus CONSULTATION FREE. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs, B, Rice and F. C. Miller, COUNCIL BLUF: FS In. L INTON & WEST DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Ceuncil Bluffs. Extracting and filling & specialty, First-clase work guaranteed, DR. A. P, HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otfoe, No. 14 Pearl Strset. Houas, 9 a. m, to 2, and2 p, b p, m. Rosidence, 120 Bancroft -!n.ul 'K'aluphuuh. connection with Central office, J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, _ COUNGCIL BLUFFE, IGW_ W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Hemeopatby, consulting Physician and Surgeon. Office and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- o Blufls, lows. F. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA, Oftica No, 5, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A. ],numl R u«tuunm S. E. MAXON, AXROMNE I T HBIO X Office aver savings bank. QOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - To " REAL ESTATE. W. O, James, 1o conuection with his law and . Iuwl. | collection businces buys and sclls real estate, Persons wishlng to buy ox sell city property call | ab his otfice, over Bushuell's book store, Pearl HAIN G AL S] Blaky oy SLLVETEAS By jpATY AN RS | s Halr Store, at prices never hee, etc. at reatly wii hafr. D BAKE STREET, None but fivst-clavs Bakere of the city., Ou otoro pur 3.0 GOOD, Biiffs, Tov oIy, Y, (Palmer’s Blc L. Tth streets. PROPRI and iowost possible prices, TOR. new shop. HAIR GOULS. 'WATER WAVES In Stock a.ud viam"aw | ed to Crder. | Waves Made From Your Own Hair. | TOILET ATIOLES, All Goods Warranted as Represented, and Fri Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BEHEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Towa MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., Medical Electrician AND GYGNECQOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Fhila- delphia, Penus, Office Cur, Broadway & Glonn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all discases and psintul dif- ficulties peculiar to fomales o specialty. J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor, Office over First National Bank, Council Bluffs, Towa. Will practice in the stato and fedoral courts JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bloffs, - = W. B, MAYES, __Towa, 'Lioans and Real Estate. Proprictor of ahstracts of Pottawattamic nty. Office corner of way and Main e, Lr\lh 11 Bluffs IU\AI JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutscher Arzt.) Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Council Bluffs, wAseases of women snd children & spocialty. P, J. MONTGOMERY, M, D. Fiee DIsPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY. Office in Everett's block, Pearl trect. Resl) dence 648 Fourth strect. Office hours trom 9 to 2a.m,2todand 08p.w. Councl Kluffy F. C. GLARK, PRACTICAL DENTIST, Pearl the oldest practitioners {n Coun: opposite the postofice. One of 1l Bluffs, Satle tsfaction guaranteed tn "HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 415 Broadway, Council Bluffs Deeds andmordgages drawn [and ackuowl ¢ b 4 £ o Conlectionery, Fruits,Nuts Meats de- | | broken orly by the o K _THE DAILY COUNC!L Blafil‘l'! RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Mail and ¥ 155 0 m | Expr G50 pm 0 Mad and EX. G5 pr Depart Av It Overtand b i [RONTETY Denver ¥ Local | I 5 v Atr } Bam } ) T A ! N \ For 8t. 1" 0y § \ M 1 \ pm Councll Blufts & Ouinba R R voot cars ¢ viy to the Union Pack 0, 11, 2 4, 5 ar and rian to city tin ' tExcept TEL-EL-KEBIR. tle of the War in gy pb. the 2old Iritons Cnrrfed & rabi’s Eutrenchment How Tel-¢'-Keber Spgeial t The fi New York Pe ald, the sand hills above the There tive arus wero piled and lay down on the sund or and chatted over the coming & At L o'clock word was passed around and they sgain fell in. Nover did usand men get under tiy. Tho very orders uppenred to be given in Almost noisclessly the moved off, their footfall encd by the sand. The owered fone dark coluor being dead sile " sagional clash of riainty that the A commence with expectation Was ment they might be chal Bedomin horsemen far out in the plain in frouc the e I'here were frequens halts, to en. Eito ateel. It wasa great strogele w d the 0 1, touch and al- transport wheels cruached tho sandy plaine, On our right was irahai's brigace, which had alroady rvico by twice repelling raults of the enemy, Next came the Guards, the brigade which was, when the action begun, to act in eup- port of Gen. Graham. Between them and the cannl were forfy two guns of the Royal Artillery. On the raiiway itselt the Naval Brigade advanced with a forty-pounder. On a track south of the canal the Highland regiments led the advance, followed by the Indian troops in support of the cavaliy. The horse artillery had started due noith to make a long detour and come down on the enemy’s lino of retreat. By early dawn the troops arrived within a thousand yards of che enemy's line, low whose ly over 1o keep up with us, wagons BEE----FIJDAY SEPTEMBER 22 position, ‘w“ came the Eighty: [and undertaker man of that burg, took in eighth regiment, then tho Kighty. {the fair yasterday, fourth, the guards being closs up be-l v 11 Vo Brant, of far ing iiople. hind in support. These regiments advanced by regular rushes, Fora time the enemy clung to their line of of intrenchments, but their fire was singularly ineftective, and the British troops got fairly into the tionches, Then the cnemy fought stontly for a few moments, The combat was af, hand to hand one. Major Hart shot| one man who was trying to fair grounds yesterday. wrest a revolver from his| Howard Crafts, hand his was even before | Given and their frie the trench had been turned by our|boys ¢ advance on their flank, _Then, as the 5 R of British poured in, the Egyptisus {1 o gty 1, was in the city yesterday attend- as rapidiy as those on the othor sidc of tho canal had done befora the Ilv h l”‘ the fair and visiting relations, landcrs. The fight was now praciieslly | Messes. Hegarty and Mctirew, of Neola, over, the ouly further davger arising | perambulated the fair grounds yesterday, from the bullets of the Britisii tronps, | in company with their trien !, Mr, Connor, nh » were firing io all divections upor Exal ment fame, and & prominent citizen of Avoen, is attending the fair, 1. Myerly, of Harlan, wh k visiting frieuds here, de; last evening. John Cool and Frank Howe, ‘loud boys" of Avoea, the two peramibulated the acompanied by Enos 4, Mr. Fritz, the tony f Avoca, are in the city. ‘., Bryant, a prow g} e ey Marshal Daily, of Nemaha \ harhat 4) 1 county, attending the fair. and the whole line advanced in pureu Ll 1. | showing np o of his short-hornas, jans_did not pr smblanece of order, bat {1 A, M Whorter, of the , firm of M d rabble at the top of thoir | Whorter & Hobhing rs in grain and i A ride over the field after the | provisions, of Omahs, called at Tie By battle showe that the enemy yest rday. v Hdeet s s ind Charlie Denham, a prominent farmer ck raiser near Avoes, s in the eity, ver the blooded stoek, ard h'\\u been kille i inthe t sted but a bricf h sition consicted | vig £ | big prunkine, Tines chimonts bound together | Saeriff Sam Chandler and'Auditor A, P It was four nules | | St 1, of Fremont county, sre int e from 1|w k to- flank. | city, They bring rather encouraging news | At intorvals bastivns mounted by |4 Pasoy's friends from Anderson's own . | guns protected the front. There wore | successive nories of doop trenche e Dok A right angles to the extremo lefe of | Cob T2 S, Tam mado e pleasant call their porti A deep trench oxt yesterday. Tho eolonel s taking in th was intr el formerly of two miles to the reat another intrenchment, h-m.yv fonse of the front line from the flank, wards the can 5 right were very strang works, Tho [ ¢, natural -rlq;xl arities of formidable position | which would havecoat a great expondi turo of life had it been attacked in| front. Thiapart of the line, however, was avoided, Our attncl wore [ a vi directod toward the flinks. All accompanied the Highland Brigade were enthusiastic av th brilliant character of their advanc Their orders were to march up to tho first (rench and carry it by bayonct | without firing a shot. This order was literally executed, After their cou- duct on precediug occasions it was xpeoted that the Bgyptinus wonld | not « \mp to oppose & determine pton, hn Beno, of the firm of y and Tra Schol fiel | & C. east with lar Jobn Beno & Aeld, of the firm of Scho. L vin, have just retwreed from the stocks of new goods for their rospective store T, 8, §f wart, the i his moth nttorney, s recoiving y brother and mp~ hew, little Je of Ok Lowa, They are now taking in the to be seen at the fair. Jesse thnks it is o o Stewart, who big thi W, A. Boots accomniniod in-law Waterman city attending the tair. Mr, former resident of Avoca, bn s Carrio in the is now the ock ranch in Montana, he tarried during the in which conutry but hundreds remained firm at thei son post and were bayoneted whe hey IGTEN Moty Larsived Jins LSS stood. As goon as the tr u 3 ol Vi1 Ay eveniog from the national soldiers won, the Highlanders werc from the strong inner lines coi 10g the trench which had beer: cerr But cheering loudly, they |.:...mn,,. not improved any since he was here la watd, currying one redoubt after au- | #pring, but his encral health is much bet- other, shooting and bayoneting the [ter. Te rpeaks very highly of the Home foe as they vau. and of the treatment reccived there. At one point only wag the adva W W 1tkedltwho d for amomont, bui the first| o ot R w reinforced {rom behind, and | Ghicage, Milwauk wiother cheer they ept ou | starts now for Milwaukee again and cleared the enemy from be- | chief eugineer’s offico there. esides be- foro them. At some of tho bastions | ing @ valuab e mun in railway matters, he ho. rointance. although unavailing, | M socially now many frionds in and about the reeistance, although unavalling, | ¢oyne) Bluffs, who will ot that by was _decperate, the Egyptians bewg | changine his headquartors nia face and caught as in a trap by the rapidity | form will be scen less frequently here, of the advance, defending themselves — — - to the last. At these points the She Passed 1t Afong: Egyptians lie dead in hundreds, while “I send you my testimonial Iu lv[vn’l}('n‘ only hers and there a highlandor lies X i ::.Al:l::n:h .‘C: stretched among them, lying face el downward, as if shot in tho act of | ug ,‘. with same results, charging. triul bottles 10 cout 3 | home of Milwank e to visit relati friends Leve o# end His sight hus at ud in Omaha ivance as had charge of the to e e, and re | 1 Pri Horsford’s Acid Fhosphats— Lem-= onado Dx. C. C. OLMSTEAD, Milwau- kee, Wis,, says: ““I uso soveral bot- AN EXLITING CHABSE. ;s q An Arrest and & Mysterious Disap- tles in my family, amually, as ‘lem- pearsnce onade;’ I prize 1t highly.” AT Supreme Court Decisions. A robbery occurred at the Pacific They halted there a ghort tune to ena- ble the fighting lines. to be formed and other preparations to be made. Perfect milence still reigned over the plain, It was difficult to credit the fact that 14,000 men lny in agemi- circle around the enemy’s liues ready to dash forward at the signal at the low rand trenches in front, behind which so many men :Iumlwrud unsus- picious of our presence, As usual, in a movement carried out in darkuess, may detached parties altogether lost their way. 1 met some mounted po- lice among the number. For a while we completely beat the test of the force. We went hither and thither all right until daybreak, and nearly stumbled into the enemy’s lines, The attack began on the left. Nothing could be imagined finor than the ad- vance of the Highland brigade. The Seventy-fourth were next the canal, next the Camerons and the Gordon Highlanders continued the line, with the Black Watch upon their flank. The Forty-sixth and Sixtieth regi- ments formed a second lins, Swiftly and silently the Highlanders moved forward to the attack, No word was spoken, no shot fired until within three hundred yards of the en- emy's earth work, Nor up to that time did any sound from the Egyp- tisus betoken that they were aware of the presence of their assailante, Then suddenly a terrific fire flashed ulong the live of sand heaps, a storm of bul- lets whizzed over thoe neads of the ad- vancing troops, a wild cheer broke from the Highlanders, and in response the pipesstruck shrilly up. Bayonets were tixed, and at double-quick time they dashed forward, The first line of entrenchments was carried, the enemy scarcely offering any resistance But from another of the entiench- ments, behind which in the still dim light one could scarcely see, a burat of mueketry broke out, For a few min- utes the Highlanders poured 2 heavy firg, but it was probably as innocuous as that of the unszen enemy, whose bullers whistled harmlessly overhead The aelay in the advance was but short. Then the order was given, and the brigade went rapidly forward. Soon a portion of the force had passed between the enemy's redoubts and opened flanking fire. Thia was too much for the Egyp. Glga.rs and Tobacco, Fresh Qysters and fce Cream in |l itk | Beason, 2 12 MAIN 8T, Counecil Bluifs, Decisions were rend.red in the fol- | house yeoterday moruing between b / " GEORCE F. CRAWFOR WWIEIOLES.A .E BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EQGGS, No, 619 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUENN : 10WA, I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Comraission. GOUNGIL BLUFFS MANUFAGTURING cO. . Mouldings, Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Bte. Manufacturers and Dealors in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J, Hathaway, Manager, Couneil Bluffs, Ia. Machinery «ill 1 3 o run excluively for custom work on Thursday and Friday of Orders s licited and satisfaction guarantee A JEXH. J:“&iEA.YNE <5 ©O., (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG 10WA COALS! CORNELLSVILLE COKE, GEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Ofilce No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Fighth &treet and Hlaventh Avanue, Council Bluffs, P. T, MAYNE. ). B. MAYNE GOUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, GORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Buect of Brooms Constantly on Hand. Market Price Paid for Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn Will Please Send Sample, MAYNE & CO. COUNOIL IRLUEFES. The Bigheat MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND— THE GRAND INAUGURAL EXPOSITION lowing cases: and 6 o'clock, which resulted in an ex- Winn, applt., va. Wilson; Pottawat- tamie county. Motion to atlirm over- ruled. Van Sandt vs. Cramer, applt.; Page county. Motion to dismiss overruled. Robinson vs. Perkina, applt.; Tay- lor county. Aflirmed on motion, citing chase and a mysterious disap- peara paper men snd an old gentleman ocou- pied one room, and about b o'clock the old gentleman got up and went out, leaving the door open. Soon after a Sudgment against suretics on bond |sueak thief came i and was in !hu with five per cent, damages, act of searching the clothing of J. McKeover va, Jenks, applt. ; Cclark | Adams, of the Avoea Dolts, whon Major Anderson, twonews- ocunty. Affirmed. Major Anderson, hearing a noise, Woodbury, Willisms & English, |asked him what he wanted. He then applts., vs. Roberts; Des Moines |dropped the clothing and started to county. Affirmed. run, and Major Anderson followed to Dickson vs, Harris, applt.; Wash- | tho stairway, calling to thoso bolow to ington county, Aflirmed, “gtop that thief.” This Mr. Ferguson Twing, applt , va. O'Meara; Scott | attempted to do, but he got away from county. Affirmed. him and ran down Pourl streot, with a Town of Toledo vs, Edens, applt.; |large crowd of citizeus after him. Towa county, Affirmed, They hud an exciting chase through Jones vs. Brand; Polk county, |the park and around, he keeping the Former opinion adhered to, crowd at bay tor some time with a re- Stato vs. Quinton, applt.; Lee coun. [ volver. He was finally taken in and ty. Aftirmed. marched off to the calaboose. State vs. Connor, applt.; Wapello| Now comes the straugest part of all county, Affirmed. The ofticers took extra precaution to Lucas county, avp't., vs, Wilson; [ make all recure, putting on extra Lucas county, Reversed, locks, ete., but for all that the prie- Reed va, Root, applt.; Des Moines [ oner mysteriously disapeared, and the county. Reversed. closest search failed to elicit his State vs. Lamuel Hughes, applt.; | whercabouts, Tne officsrs were yreat- W«,hlh'rcuuly Petition for rehonr. |1y perplexed, and the only plausible ing ov theory they could arrive at wasthat he must have followed Marshal Jackson out when he went afwer a basin of water for one «f the prisoners, The prisonors say they do not know what became of him, and others who were standing nesr are positive he did not goout at tie door. Ho only got about 70 cents, and porhups the oty is well mid of him. —— — - The Lew of Kindness Is universal; it affects all the human fam. all wvimals, and may be even found in sme uve drastic, and the patient is ob suffsr paing worse than the diseare; but in cases of obstinate constipation, ays. esis, there is noremedy A full feeling after meals, dyspop. sia, heart-burn, and gencral ill-heath reiteved by Brown's Tron Bitters, PE“BUNAL T,A, Hake, of Avoos, took fa tbe fale yesterday, Gen, G. M, Dodge was expected home last night from New York, J. M. T. Schueider, of Avoca, s look. ing over the fair and takiog in the races. J. B, Elake, the “‘Avoca Nashy,” and postmaster of that plece, is tuking in the Speed Contest AT THE DRIVING PARK, Fair Association Grounds, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sept. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1882. PREMIUNMS, $20,000. Grand Inaugural Exposition and Speod Contest open to the world, $9,300 FOR SPEED. The host Mile Track in the United Btates, 8o way such noted horsemen as Budd Doble, Dan. Maco and othors, THE GREAT HURDLE RACES OPEN TO ALL. T 11CLOSE BROS,, of Bugland, with tmported hotses, have «atered for this race, SLE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable- charges, SOUTH STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - , Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprietors. Sullivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agents for the fojjowing lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Gulon, American, and Stase Stoamship Companios, DR oF XS For ualo on thy Koyal Bank of Ireland and Bank of Iruland, Dublin, Those w: o intend to wend fow trionds to'any part of Europo will iud it to thelp ntorest to call on SBullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 343 Broadway, Council Blufs PROGRAMMY, Finst DAY Soptomber 18.—Ono-halt milo o sh, Towa o d Mobiaska coits. Froeforall jace, i which some of the st horses 1o the coun try are expected, BrcoxD DAX—81 the Exposit Blalve, 1 G, 1 othors™ with sple Tiikp Day—Septen and & very fioe tiere will be an KrOunds 0 BUrpas: o lowa Fovwr DAY~ September 21— More fne races wiore fine cattle, 1iore B¢ horace, with an ar- rav of exhibits in the Gran Exposltion Build- inz nevor belore atten pted 1o the Vailey of the Formal apening of wkors—James G F. Wison and MRS, H, J, HILTON, M, ., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, (222 Broadwav. Council Bluffs. uy\hing ever before shown fair, H. M. Rolhins, of Omaha, an extensive cattle dealer was taking in the fair yester- day, 80 18D, Ko gentle i it effects, and watistugtory, as BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, Price $1.00 STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, C. I Bwartfager, of Avoca, & prominent merchant, was attending the fuir yester- day. Wi, Evans, brother of T'. J, and Frank Evans, of the First National Bank, is at tions, who took to their heels and i fairly ran, suffering, s the crowded [Mmesal. o Proprietors, masses rushed es the open, very 1 & ,”'L"“' e s b s o laund st boon opened for bust 1““\,., from our fire, heing literally | %0 and Robt. Heller, of Avocs, steatton 4 ol to do laindry moved down by ht .u)x-uu ing the fair. f il lade e vy g Meanwhile the fighting began upon | Mr. Fred Crescey, of the firm of J. M. |, rla, obe. We waub overybody to he other tlank. 'unfl' artillery Philipps & Co., Avocs, was attending the |« shelled the enemy's extreme ieft, | fair yesterday. LARSON & ANDERSON Hero the Egyptiaus were more pre-| Joseph McCauley, «f Avoca, took in JACUB SlMS. e has o shair zight, ‘Fora “4me | ho fur yenterday, as sl did J. A, Ham: 5 ay's left. At the word they! M trickling, with Shermap Bros., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA 1at the trenches and carried | & Co., of Chicago, is in the city in — & point, 8o turn- | #nce upuu the tair, o 2 b ate Fedors ing the defenders of the Tuston, of Cusson, the furnituse | Coira 1 Missouri Fiera Day PrOgruimn STARR & BUNCH, There will bo over 100 head of cattle from the AND o Sttty 1 e postion ™ | ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, thy growt A SEPEHOLALIT® . Shop- Corner Broadway and Scott 8¢ HURDLE RACE l|... wnen A i vor s e (PFIJER & DOSEY, For Sensational Trotters| BANKERS, or Pacors, 63,000, Council Blnffs, Ia, For any desired inforwation address A. B, MeKUNE, Sec., |Established, - - 1858 le Exchaoge Conpeil Flafy, Ta, Do b Come One! Come All! Have L3 ‘Week of Geuunine Pleasure. On the Fourth Day, September 21, will occur sid Do o

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