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e ——— | i —?h e Daily Béel GOUKGIL BLUFFS. S'fl\xrday M..rnuvv, Se«pt 23. WIPTION RATE By Carrier, - - - - By Wl - . YHse No, 7 Pearl Street, Near Broad way. M. 0. GRIFFIN, Manager, U, TILTO! v Bditor.) B MINO/ MENUIONS, —J. Mueller's Pala —Rherraden ma The fair i«over and is pronounced by all & grand succe &, The train enst to-night ia over the C. B, & Q The Wabash gors out as nsual. —The supreme cont adjourned yester- day after sessiom of four dnye. —Smoke the Utterly Utter, anl the Key West Perfection cigars, sold at whole- sale only hy Lutz & Lange, A very lurge tarautuls was scen cling. §g to o+ rersen d or on South Muin stect yeslerday. The Shugart and McMahon blocks are The iron fonts xpidly nasuning shape, are b ing put up —The Pottawatomie county democratic p will meet in this ity next cmven'i Thursd y. — Permits to wed was given Thursday to A. IL Bigeliw, of Fairbury coun'y, Ne- braska, sud Mary 1. Councrton, of Sioux City. —“Our Meat Market,” on Broad jast west of the Nonputicl, has estab teleph catious for thy conven. feuce of cutonrs, way, shed —John Dunn is running Ex-Mayor Vanghn's celebrated her ic cowches (o and from the fuir grouuds, Of course, they are crowde |, —Joseph Ross, the upper Broadway cooper, dosires to purchase fifly thou-and hooj-poles. Write to or eiquire at his coojer sh . —Joweph Lieiter makes the Finest Suita 0 the lutest styles, at the lowest jossible prices. His mierchant tailoring establish- ment inwt 810 Upper Bioodway, Cou il Bluffs —Rev. M B, Lowri, of Gleshury, 11 linois, will preach at the Prosbyterin church to-morrow, both morning - n | evens ing. —Every first claw gevery st v haw in stock und every ¢ t howsekeeper uses the pure and coleiraied bronds of “Star coffce” Star baiig Powder, Soe their advertinem nt, wod —Work ou the new opira houre ix still progessing. The buiding will be com- pleted at the earliest positle time, Is will e & oredit tothe city and supply o Tovg felt need. —The Crystal milly are now underg ing 8 thorough repsir. The wil he changed to the roller mill yroces: and will be mada com lets in every rewpe t. They will be ready for operation in about sixty days. —~"The everine glimmer scross the way comes out with fluming headiues, and de- votes a quarter of w column to *Tne Big gest Dy Yo" wt the fair, Nearly the whole quarter of a column is devoted o the racos. 80 much for enlorpii-e. —The mateh game of hase ha 1 between the champimus of Council Bluffs and the Uanion Favifios of Omahy, will come off this fternoon, on the assel i grounds here. The gwme prowi s to be of unusual intera t and will be cilied promptly at oclock. ~The credit for the arrest of Jacoh Wesley, commonly known as *‘Black Juck,” who fed froa Omha to - this side properly helongs (o Specinl Off Bates, who is statione |t the Tue Omaha officers ure ¢ rtainly to credit for the pluck with wh followed their mun, but if Bites taken an aotive part the ne,r got away. ~Rey, J pointed pastor titled o the wd ot ight have Z. Alexander, the newly ap f the Biondway M, K church, is w young man of talent and o mey highly recommended. He wi pastor of the church at Boone last year, and gave such geroral satisfaction that b gation were wnxious for his return, w graduate of the M. 1) gan; preached severdl was stutione L uwhilein Helens, Montaus, where his health fuiled bim, and he re- moyed t thix conferencs wud was stationed at Boowe, Rov timo (o bullding the new Central church, After You, We are aftor your trade, therefore men e need of boots and Shoes, 1o member we promise to save you money V4 ey & Co, I'he Heralcs John Duno has arranged to run the Herdics during the fuir, and all **Heor- dio tickets” outstanding wiil ba taken by Dunn wt five cents each Look ou for the Hordies and %l tahe a ndo " ngres He in . Mouvy, Money Mouey made by caliing on us for boots and shoes Z. T. Laspsey & Co, —— New and Huud some, The Drwss Goods, Silks, Velvets, Satins, Rhadawes, Plush Olbsks, Dol maus, Uirpets, you will find at Hakgxiss, Ovovrr & Co.'s, FUR SALE y residence,|No, 715 F Bauoroft ) . K, Mukeny, e Good Gouas st Good's. At Mrs. . hair store, can be stock of hair goc and at prices with socn the largest s wert of Chie the rosch of all ——— Poole, Foor, Pools, Pat. Lucy bus sceured the services of Col. G. W, Dickey, the cclehrated pool seller, to eell prols woruing and evening, at his old stand, kept by Ed, 8hlurlock, on all races duri & the fair fuir week, commeneivg Monday morn- ing at 10 o'clock, and will be respon- sible for 1l poctd sold at hin place. - U Bure. ‘We can do you good in the line of boots sud -hm’- A Z. T, Laspsxy & Co, college in Michi- urs in Nol rak; Brezie will devote his Raw Silks, Curiming nd & thousand other things which ‘ourth street J. Good's, Main street TH THt kXPJSleN Ths Fifth Day and Its Numer- 0u8 Events, Some Further Gl Interesting Dieplay. ncen at the Some Good Sport Given at The Track. Items Gathered From Al Parts of the Grounda Yosterday was dustier than ever, and tho ead lack of street sprinkling cither from heaven or carts becime more and more apparent, The attendancs was large, number- ing fully 10,000 people. T for remch o facilitien sesmed e the grounds wmple, but from a very natural cauve wverybody scems to want to go hore and hence the Mauy were obliged to walk and there were about the same time, jam at the closs was terrible strings of men, women and children traveling across lots, by all sorts of paths to shorten the distaucs for home, sweet home, One man driving along with an emp'y hay rack was apted and in less tiwe then it takes to tell it his wagon and rack were covered with dusty, tired mortals who were bound to nide. The man tricd to ran the horses wud avoid the swarm, bac the piled on despiie of him, Many who havo attended the state fairs of both Toww sud Nebraskas, pro vounce this fur as more attraciive than either, and m dest rviny crowd, T e show of stock s corvainly better, and the main exposition build g presvnts a far better show than at wny of the fairs in the west. S0 any e who have been the rounds 'here in wuch in the name “‘State’ tacked to a fair, wlich draws crowds, but had this fuor been adver tised #8 a state fair it would have given as inuch, or r, satistaction than those whizh had the right to be thus calied, It is in fucia state fairin quality though more modest 1 nawe. MAUKER AND CRALG, the woll kiown dealers in crockery, wlues ware, fine pottery, ete., mak: oue of t jent diaplnys in their I ever goen nt any fair, and such a vne as would be u credit to a Iarge expo- eition in s metropolia, v 18 not so large n dispiay, bus for elegance cau- ut b turpiescd, The showing of decorated ware of all kinds is very pleasiog, the seluctions betng novel and hoautitul, - Thers ure soveral ele- gt chawber mote, placques, cups and BauCHIS of the firest ware and most exquisite’y decorated, choico Hungarian poi- tery, sud s rich a showig of large vanon wn were cver looked upon, A bull dog, fir & lawn ornament, seems to guard diaylay, and in a8 peifeer PR A royn Diceden cup, siucer and plate are particulatly noticenble, Some giaes shingles aitract much at tontion and exetie commont Beauifu! statuettes flower stands, wish rarely decorated pote, 1 fact a varety ot beautiful bits ot art. The wholo 18 ar rvanged in pyranidal form, wich much tuste, sud the whole surmounted hy lifehke looking owl, with a cowical cat on one side wnd a dog on the uther, while below themn swing tiny fary torns A very pleastug etfect 1n wiven to this ariistic display of rich woods MK4 D. A BENEDICT hae & large and varied display of hair goods, which is worthy of the crpecial attertion of the ladics, and have re ccived such during the fair, Thirs was not enough space sllotted to thos. woods to make n oo displny as th wauld oth w0 have made, Mrs Benediot added to her reputation kil aud tagto in her line by play, however. Some speenmens of the decorative art by Mr. Bonedict ) attrseted attention, the dis and shows voll the skill he bas 1o brush, TUE BER'S PREMIUMS Among the macuiies which have attragted v, aud those which ure swwples of the many pro wiums which Lue Beg vives yearly to 1ts subseribers. The Munesots Chicf threshivg machine, aud gisnt eugine wers among thess, sud tock a biue ribbon, an did al the Awmerican wrinding mll, driven by u Murray en wine, und which aroaleo Bee pre- i, J. A, CHURCHILL AND 00, the woll-koown puij mauutacturers of this oity, have wood wmd chun captured the putps have i putation, fie display pumps, and « blue ribbow, Thes ady quite a wide re wud they have some special f pointa of werit which give them & supsrionity over others, some of the devises, us that of the covered iron bracket for the haudle, being Mr Churchill's own, Thess punps & woll vicoly fivished, and tha they stand the st of e and use 1 evidenced by the inereasio ; demnid. The display is » very ereditable one, ewbracing & nice assortment of the variour kinds of puwps, including the voreolain Nued, an well as cthers vamed, BNYDER'S RIBBONS Boyder, the well known Omahas manufucturer of carringes and buugies, uotice of whowe fine display hus already beeu made, wis suocessiul in capturiug the firet prowium on rosd wag and also gained ribhons o his top and open buggies, The work which he dieplags is thorough in maks aud fine i tinish, and as all know who are familier wath the products of his factor v e goods but such ne he is daily supplying eus tomers. Thase who look ut these bug gien and carrisges caunot but have s higher opinion then ever of what western manufaeurecs can produce. thess wove A VOIOK FROM 4V 04 One of the many visitess from Avoea remarke: “There aro about 16) peo ple here trom Avoes and around there Now I wouder if the Cownecil Blutls ‘COUNCIL musi atore, Ve pany. here th the winehiy Mr. and und of and les hiue, tric fini was f send 8160, by L folks, and those of the county will re turn the urunplnmu\ wud come to ee: our fair at Avoca" The dates are the 28th, 20th and 30th MARELE AND GRANITE, There is & pleasiog showing of mon- uments by Counor & Guanella, the well kuown marble workers of this | | The display mad ot iv vatiery of well aa many useful ari o wmick Hary Me. viio 18 the company’s genoral for Liwa, in of o e know better than ww up all of the many good points which these machites pos he vester aud twine binder, wk to bu & thi xeept that 1t » is also the MeCormick Laperial teaper and michine, interchangeabls from n self inke reaper cutting five feet wid a mower, four and a quarier feet, arranged to run with fast or slow mo- tom tor either work, D datny, suro, sunplicity, lichtness and sirength, weigha but 700 pounds, in eastly han- dled, and 11 good potnts seom to com wend themselves at a glance. Another attention ard excites comment, the McCor rightly nam: d, for every bic iron, save the rimple and all enclosed, wo that no dust or dirt can vd pome well wronght mong v and stor MUSIC 1N TilE: AT mucic which a freq vilis th h the expositi jprarters of Mueller, who cecupion the uter, where ho has & fine dicp le A which A Web & 00 Then hero » ern Cotage, Burdott and other goods Thodieplay is arear very attractively THE NINLTY AND NINE s by the 09 Omaha, is one of the mo ® One It etobraces o velties and yaments, a &, and 1mng who gnzs at the showing are surpriscc v liow wuch can be had tor & lirtle uon I'he bazear in a fair of it wud 1 vatiety of goods, in novelt 1 unigue vracles, it holds the atten 100 ol admiriog groups thr the day MCORMICK'S MaCHINES Tn the ma y ball there is no isplay woich hes moro looker han muchincs shown up by com s city, jent and how to ing Machi K. C Newdll, of t ro on_hand, he a5 Ho bined har- wch sovms human, mistakes, McCurmick ¢ of life and makea no mower, a right royal nto Then thero is \isy” wingle rewper. Ii's a It is & model of neatness, i this display attracts mu Ivis mower, and of it is Tts gearing in k iron pole. giin nocess 1o it, Newell informs us that 16,000 of these machines huve been sold this vear, and all give the best satisfaction for bghtness of cnt, frecdom from any tendency to Yke, und as to durability there can ) griestion. great fuith in the stauieh nerin which the machines are draft, cleanncss of Me. Newell secs wo man made, wil of them at a much higher o f apeed than the other muchine and much faster than they cou'd be run in the fisld. s‘raiv, 1o matter how the testis ap phed, sud make some of the farmers open their eyes wide, They stand the PRACTICAL EDUCATION. an farm eng! Yesterdny att wus the best yor had A ot off Little Mas Bill Duul paessed 1o the front and prased und the wire the winner, ond and T Wyman's commercial college, of Omaha, hes been represented st tho tair, not by any splurge, or display of fancy pen fl urishes, for that the purposs of the sducational policy pursund at the college. veat and rapid ponwanship is deemed by the mansgers to be busivess liko praciical value, fl suri+hes, and such is the known pol- 1oy of this busivess college in other branches, 8o that the students get there inatruction which will prove of yractical value in the counting room business circles, Commercial Age an published widely distributed on tha grounds, Tt 14 full of matter of edueation bhusine informy 1t workings, and thoge who desire to 0 the details of the advantages of fered at the colleg, copy and sh is not Plain, lewible rather thuo The Omahs four page paper by the college, has been 1 and wterest, and contuing much ) coneerning the college and thould secure a ace themselves in b the Omsha Com- ald on wi morcial Age or with its editor, A, L Wyman, Omaha ATTACTING TH Some of the wide showe and stands olaim thut they kav to pay for the privileg &, It iz un: stoud (hat they sre to bs forced to pay by attachments, and eome to time or elso their property HOWS, » not made enonet erther mudo 1o will be gubbled up for what i¢ is|exceptions western horeee, this fuct worth, itself 28 & noteworthy werir, as it will FURNISHING THE POW the rapidly growing inte The power for wachiner, inhiing foit in this wentc kindly furnished by Chiarles Hondrje, [ POrton of our country, regarding the of the Council Bluffs iron workn, whio | Preeding and developiug of avimuls put in the stationary engine whioh |#uted £ wurf prrposs, when we van the mainshaft, 1t was under the or the oaroity of horacs, whioh superintendence of W, soor, | 8 Overy where fely renls at the who gave satisfaction to all, Mr |Pr in f enircn Mr. Hendrio also foraished s gmal) |+ this meeti Il of tho cs 16 to run the Champion ma W, Rain had obarge of th THE ¥ hurdle raca of the d on the progr led, By tho time th Maloy had guived ro thai ho passed to second, ard the three y down the howeatvetch closs, but Mal Bl Danlap seo. k third = Little lime, he complete sooro was: anlap. | 2 A Little Mae, proved an exciting coutest, for » puras of £600 dig $00 and 860 wero Fleta, owned by B, Horshey, of Musoative (&) and Lucy, owned by R Davenport, they being placed in order named, In the rend Flots lead, Luey waa clc while Datch Girl dropp On the third quarter L the front, under the wire ml'- behind, whil her distance, A very fino start -m-uud heat, and on the firet quarter Luey and Fleta kept nec while Duteh Girl, for whom the cow- THE § THOT It wan 1 into 300, o starters Towa; Dateh Girl, owned Turner, of Racime, Wis., r, of the of the first heat » bohix v pressed to pasais lon, and kept there, Flota . Time, 2:204 was wade on th and ueck, psuy was evidontly too fast, followed sevoral lengihs behind, but she made a commendable spurt and struggled with Fleta for second place, and won it Luoy took the heat by two length Dateh Girl second, plng upon her. Oa the third heat the horses strupg | mechanism upon the part of horee with Fleta lap- Time 2:31, BLUFFS [OWA +AT Line 20 This tr 'nore innd, owne by Qinee, In the firat heat Little the frout, followed by woy, Little S rok wecond quarter b rd quarter Clars soem omstreteh madi brought hee under » of the hos whil the | Siux o o camo nuder the Lattle Sioux elose or of the latter proto Sioux runnine, and tho heat to Ciara C 2:274 1 A uplendid niart was on third heat, Littls Sicux led off, bur made acy. ral of bis ke, On the homestreich th o lose atruzalo, aud claimed a foul, Little Swu passed first under the wire. and was given the heat. Timo 2:27} Oa the atart off on the tuurth heat Little Sioux took a slight lead. Hs made four bresks on the first halt Clara crowded close upon him at the half, but dropped buck in, and Littlo Sioux kept tfio lead to the tinish, sing vader the wite a loigth iead of the mar Time 2:23. The driver of Clara Clevelund agan kicked about the way Little Swux run to rent himeelf aud make speed, but the | judges gave tho heat to Little Sioux Churlte m-mn,n. driver of Lut tle Siwoux, was i 6 stand wnd werned to feot, und werned 388 FUNning and more tro nd the start wah the crowd iuc a3 the p down the srretell, aud 2 sho | we.t up as the mirs weni the | wir anead, Little Sioux lapping her; uine 2:28) This gave the race to the mare, e Sioux was by tour to one rito 1 the pools. he following is the pummary: ra Cleveland RIS Ha k] tle Sioux 21N ‘Dls nuced horees vnder the | KACK THE RUNNING was tho lest event of the day, for a purse of $600, the first being It was $3000, second $16, third 75, and fourth §60. The startera were Mary P, owied by Deovens & Co., Charles Cuty, Towa; Loved One, owned by 8 E “Butcher, of Comaunche, Towa, and Wild Moor, owned by Dan La Viansey, Denver, Col - Wud Moor won eastly it heate, the following being tho sun VALV OOr a8 e vines ey ) Mary Po.... . 2 Loved O .e. 3 tme, 1; a htle s daeh, botween Spot. Yellow Cut won REVIEW CF TH ed duparting The » cil Bluth, wuB IB0KL Batisfoc To begin with the 16 VATIOUA TaC v which closec wy toull iuteres horses ienting 1w fow in were wi sh the Connet! Buti ¢ ure the prinepal 315 i . While there 1 m d 10 be fourd upon the 1 the manugment there ¢ much to bs done ere the w vhich ure semi anoualiy held, void of friction and gv to all present. 1t 18 to be hoped that whon the system of waterworks i completed throughout the city, that awple provision will bs wade towards sprinkling the track sud grouuds Mauy bave wonderel why fuster time Las not been made by such horses as Little Sioux, Lore Jack or eveu Duteh Girl. To begin with the weather was too cold, for it 1sa well estab ished will b eatistaction fact mmong borsemen that a warm day 5 cssential to fast work; secondly, duriug the early part of the meeiii g s eatrong wind was blowg down the back stretel a1 right where #ll horaes put forih| their bost efforts, the animals struggling for the frout upou the Council Blutfs track had to face & per foct gale of wind, their strength and breathing powers were svverely tazed | ere the half mile was reached, and when the drivers called upon mmu horses for fast work upon the home | siretch they could not respoud and the result was not an exhibition of speed but » display of endurauce and Dateh iy ) 3 38| mad s on the (itty hast. Little Sic Ux | §heney racs became eplit and two led, bur on wd quarter flaw | or more h. rhes had s show for firat into pieces wn A to the |4 xcept for u slight decrease frout, Ou tho t Arter 1t was A0 any person say that this neck and ) ~}~An|u mare is any the worse for the off his foot agal a hard contests that ahe hax cem 1 wh AR e oition is held by horscmen generly, thast hore isto be ihe where oise tn this vicinity can ¢ g ound as good a irack, i| o' 18 nurang: d in puch a man s horau 1v liable i | A ile running « ! | it for the aireches ar o g |«nd the turns are ti b | 0ot world on whore s | there e found hotter stables for vie | housings of the flect footed amimals URDAY nod } ! ! a galloper when is any m wie to wire b drlior an antoun ! \ nint of woced 8 re bu ild's play t M the race in 1 h ntesti L the work r i pilot bors it race would be very \ t rive such a horee 18 o { devoutly to ba sought after by or Afierican Totosmer I'y x to essential things re « fast time in & race, we to that a hard, smooth oes not cup beneath beats «f the troiters’ u sary before 1 be eXg or had vater pisced upon the rack every raght im. nediately r the races of the day thoroug wopid evor lay out of not to be had hough yoar an AR Wik the exposition of 1882 that next fouia of the luity hava an © runaing horees animal’s hoal b, the horse is greste ork that he tas ) th lifo of by the and 1t cau illustrated by the preseni 5, and several of the animale wers upou the grounds and con- vory sharoly during the week the liitle boauty that cuc combed to the speed and staying pow- wrs of Jaok Perepoy, s been vroitiug tor nearly ten yeara, snd to.day 1s freer from the many defects that horees' fl =h iz heir to, than avy ant wal of hua age that has been used upon | “a fallacy the streots of Cou for the same length of t the the property ot Bon Here- necatine, lowa, that hae m the tmf siwce 1872, at 1 time she wou the four year ola o raca at Chicago over the uld Doxwr purk Thisanimal is appar ently a8 good & horse now as sho was ten y 8o, and you can tind scores of horses Lo older that are hardly rth their keeping, KEvery one SEPTEMBER 23 DRY ND CARP:T HOU + MOMMF—! HARKRES! ":» vwfl § T Y Lid Broadway, and Fourth Street, T Coancil Bluffs, Inwa MUELL RS Toys and Address, Headquarters For the Cele- brated Weber Pianosg, Wholesale and Retail MUELLER iL BLUFFS, U CGoods Fanrcy QH F F FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 IVEAIXDE | S5 B3 W 5RO &5 TR CCUIES . Huff and Willew Sreets. Council Bluffs, knows of E Rowett, now cailed Loved Oue,and they sleo remembyr that for & nnmber of years she bus been a great horse in her class Lumerou saged it on why turf in a bealthy old dition than theu upntions is due upon them while We are sorry to co hrethren ut to the care they are 1 servior 2y that mauy & horgeman excereises Jore Judgment 1 cating for his hores hau tor munsell; and if you can fic £rMaii ordeis E. R. STEINHE‘LBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF WALNU & POPLATY H I\F\\T WALNUT WARDROBES, WALNUT OP nd corres Cor 7h Ave S. E l‘\l l h\ deice promptly utiended to, ard 120h 8 reat, CUPI» PARDS e the following a speciaity : WALNUT E \1}'\\11\\‘ 'r\r ND AR OPEN WASHST, PO LA WO RDROR POPLAR "'U I l)\Rl)S POPI AR \\'A&n%’l‘\\n\ Officr and Manu‘actory COUNCIL BELUFFS 10WA NDS, a wan and herse that bave been iuscp: cowpeuions for a long term of years, you will find that the wan is wuch the worse for wear., {here are many intricate points io | ¢ the m: anagom it of horsee, as well as wmen, dunng & meeting like tho one just closed, that the outside world wonder wt and do not understand They frequently criticige too severely a driver tor not waking a hecter shov- [ A 7 with his horae thun he ap pears, Did they kuow all the cireumstances connveted with the ¢ perience of sard animal they would robably, very eurely judge with a ter concoption of whnt was right nd what was wrong. In tlo 2:50 | special tace, in which the driver of | Fic vi ken from his suiky avd | M er, the mansgee of Datch Girl, selec'ed by the judzes to inish te 1eey, every one expected (o ne Flora P go on and and win the race, woil knuw, they wer A great many bogan to ses Turuer was no nu all that was pos sible to win, Did thess aelt same (s e va P had boea | o ngaged 1 y for her clons, only the preceding; that ouly since Sep oo first bud she been the tort raeen in succe much for the sons quently 1wo hard sion proved entirely too colt, for such Fiora 12 moet assuredly ie? Also let it by kuown that Miio G is o constructed, wmentally and pt lly, that the lovger #he teots th tier work doen granhic a MORG~N, KELLER & CO. ‘ali- tended to at all hours in business, lits br hea | 1 1 mail orders hiled wi hone WARE! OOMS, 346 AND 857 BRO D VAY. itly attended lay T ID T A IR RS, ‘The fivest quatity and largest stock weit of Chicago of wooden and met, We defy con pe Our Mr. Morgan Fus served o under aker for fo te cases, tim in quality of goods or prices, vears and thorsughly ui derstands Upholstoring in ilso carpet-luying and lambreq ins, Tele- HAGG & CO's BOTTLING WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - It BOTTLERS & D:ALERS M GEIGE'S BEER s from the Finest Malt and Heops, with water obrained from the BLHATED ARTES AN WELL, AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. This Water is kuown everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qaalitios BOUODW Gl EIR EROEEL 1so Dealers in C. Corrnd & ( Louis, Mo. PETERSUN & Wholceale Dealer in und \ 'LE w Or £2rOrterw in the City or Foom Abroad Promtly Filled, AG mpany & Ce MILWAUKEE BE EER, ol Budweis r Boer, wannfactured in St HACG & €O, GOUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. LARSON, T FOR Joseph Sch ot ruted lhuv\m,, she perforn, and a threo heat race e AL % h"l' A b e N0 711 Broaddway, Counel l‘;:l;ul"‘m:‘“ Orders from tho sountry o'icited v T rac i — tl A BEEBN, u\\u ; fe C. A. BEE =Bk & C'.,. is @ s in wha Wholosle aud K. tal! Dealers 1o & ot condition, | =1 1 [ - ~ e i e [ FURNITURE A .\‘D C,-HOC.»(U-{Y oo ) 7 & 208 Rroadway, ¢ ounci: Blufis \ ir | = d = | JAMES FRAMNE: 1408 Wi wre ty warehi i irta of the a upon the irack, A horee in order to be fis to trat a wood race must be in the hest of fealth and spirits and in good humor with wlf as well we bus diiver, A dyapeptic driver often sours the Cispos sition of his horse whou called upon to put forth Lis best efforia, the animal disippoiots bis fricnds, the driver aud e cryone clse but himself, Could the horse speak what a revo Lutlon would be brought ahout 1 the wystem of tramingand doving. When he was pu'ticg forth every effore to| 4, win and bis driver, having lost his Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFPS, IA. wd conequently | ALiayskiep: onhmd the fine:t asor et ofwat rialtor gentlemo ' wiur at sfaction yuarsntosd M=~S. J. E. Milinery, Dressmaking, Bt METCALF, Cutting a1d Fitting a Spedia'ty No 618 Broadway, Opo ite Reveio House, Laces, Embreideries, and.erchio’s, hose of all sinds threa ‘aad o and i L Underwear, Wa hope the 1aales will call emper, proceeds to whip the horse, eould he ouly speak, thess wouid be his words: Do not strike me again, or] must break my gait. 1 am doing all suy horse could do, 80 don't use the whip.” A sensible diiver would throw away the lash snd re- port @ other wesns by which to win the race. W micht go on for columus ard giva mueh information that micht b new to many resders, and to others it would refrosh their memory and | they would learn to deal more candid- Iy with the turf question, while the first class would require a starter, Abstract, from which ere aunother year same around might develop in & rational | co. mannver of judging and viewing a | P horse race. CHARLES RICHE, Merch"nt Tailor. Liste Cutier for Me'eali 1§ Devol's New Building, Council Bluffs, Buits t J_F. KIMBALL. Mam Streer. la, roer 18 "l’f upwards, i EAEEG Ki GEO, H, CHaAMP. KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Succewsors 0 J P& J. N, Cassaly.) Real We ba unty Tities examine 0 and sbetrac's ty, short Aad | ng time, iU s Sid wtant Opposile court Bovise r ished (0 shurt - otice Mo to sult tko borrower, Estate and Loan Brokers. the ouly complete » § of abstrac buoks to al' city ot wias 0 Foltawattand 2y 10 lown (@ ait) aod ferm Real oits” boughi aud solt. Ofoe TS