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THE DAILY BEE. WEDNESDAY SEPT OFFICE, NO. MORNING, 12, PEARL STRE Delivered Ly cnrrier in any po Tty Conts por week TiLTON, TELEPHON Nesixres Orvics, No. 4 N Eorton No. 24 e rtof the cit 0w MINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing Co Now mw m' it Reiter's Sehool books at Crockwell's Gorham's Jacks cts 1o get mail w day One dozen eabinets and o for $2.50 at Schmidt's galiery The sixth annual fair at Dunlap opey September 20, for a three days' display Hugh Goss has been made a denuty sherill, in addition to his detective busi ness Billy Lewis, Ed Brinton and Hank Murtin have taken out licenses for run ning hacks in Omaha during the fair there Next Saturday afternoon at the driving park here the ¢ Council Bluffs ‘Wil cross hats *foul.” Council Bluffs feels better now that it is nssured it is not the only place which it by rains When' there aro ricos in progress. Isane Bowley, of Schiuter & Bowley. returns to-d ha carlond of draft horses and ¢ e horses which he gathered up in Hlinois. wanson to-day lets the contract for his new house to be erceted on the lot recently purchased by him next to Cap- tain Kirseht's eleg Geor, old run Betk, kriown . the place. been now christened *“T'he Mint." Meyers. + Beehtele hotel, will be with Smitn, hi L in the Phanix v few of the sporting fraternity remain in the city, as most of ||wn| have gone to “work’ " 'the < 'he dealers of stud poke expect big returns when they |n||||-h te the circuit of the state and county fairs The county - rday soloc Jark 82hool houst oting vr sinot for all that portion of Kot town shl ) |, Wf ele city limits. Mr., BEY nd . A, Bonham and Elihu Meyers orks. ia‘ more travel ha than is g crowded condition of IIw fe ins is quite noticeable. But the in in passenger traflic is no_less In Angust of last year the Union dummniy train 8 passcn- In August this year the numbcr oxpe his two nev ns to jargze panel nd cry James Malone and wife have been sorely bereaved by the death of their hit ed between five and six months. v boy had been ill ahout two The funeral will he from the church _this afternoon at 2 The family residence is No. 523 is, a° colored man, was ‘esterday for being drunk nulm» sulting a colored lady on the st colored lady was also arrested for insult- ing a coloréd man on the street, she be ing charged with being a vagrant and u general nuisance. Her case is being con- sidered by the judge, and in the mean time she is in duranc Preparations are heing made for a s pe- cial jollification at the luk Satur afternoon. There 1s to be a rowing ra between Thompson and W. Hart agai reedman and G, L Merrinm for $50, the- courss t6 be a %u.n‘(u‘ ot A mile and return. Louis Letzger are to furnish oysters and clams and a’regular elam-hake is on tho pro ramme; There will be in the evening ireworks and other attractions, mOMcer Leonard yesterday found a tod- Tling boy with a dog and drum, at the Broadway depot. After searching for two hours he suc led in finding the child’s home. The fond parents on hay- ing their darling restored to their arms, were 80 overjoyed that they forga 1o even thank the oflicer, but did nort forget to give him a berating for not having whipped the child for \wandering away. ‘The police have to s guardians for n good many families, and are expected to perform all sorts of parental duties No further light is )n-t thrown upon the skeleton found near Grahan avenue. lothing and other articles b 0 us to enable any Is to identify the remuins, such frionds should appe The' th is still held by many that the man was slugged inarow atn dance held at the platform near there, and wling off nid down and dicd, The presence of the body would. have *doubtloss “been discovered by the steneh, had it not been for u dead dog which | i mouth of the gully, near the man, and the steneh from the dend dog cuused pussers by to ook no further, Howo's ill, Ly its new roller process, 15 muking the tinest rye flour, ctc, in the west. Ground feed :ll ' hand, Highest prices paid for county, town city and school Londs. Odell Bros, & Co., No. 108 Pearl strect, Council Blutls, Towa, Pew Rentals. Couxcerr Brures, Ia., ‘The committee of the A Paul's Episcopal church will be in attend- ance at the new chureh this Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock to dispose of the soals ut prices within the reach of all. Please attend and make your sclections, a8 it will be necessary fo do so then, 1f you wish to obtain desirable locations, \\ HANCOCK, IWART, JNu N. Barowiy, Lummnhc ——— Porfeetly »t §$2.00 & day itat All the ¢ orts 0' hi h priced hotels at iho Pucllc House and o saving of 600 10 814 day ommodati at the Pacific kouse, G {'and be cony aviucod. - Shooting at a Horse Thief. Dr, Harwood, who lives near Rupp's luce, was awakened some tinie last night y hearing somgbody prowling sbout his barn, whore he had soveral horses yna other stock. He managed to catch a glimpse of the fellow, and fired at him ‘with his shotgun, but so far as could be learncd t'ie fellow got away uninjured. On looking through the barn it was found that the cow was gone, but the nimal was found yesterday ndering bout some distance off, and vestorcd 10 atsowner. ———— houge rezontly renovated. Cool d; comforts gained. - Hard and soft co coal, wood limo, cement, g Council Blufls Fuel' Co. 'No. 639 roaday. Telephone No. 13 e — Substantial abstracts of titles aud real ealate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squre, No. 202 Pearl stroet, Council Blutls, . | VAIN SHOOTING armakers of Omana and | i nflunls nlt W [ TTA\XIN('. THE UNION PACIFIC, COUNCIL BLUFFS.| The Loocal Assessment Boards Some, Clashing AT A THIEF htened The Thrown at Him of the Methodist € ference— Other Items, The Union Pacific Taxes, The city council met with the ¢ v the coan oon to consider the assessment of | Pacitic property in this city thas heretofore been made now the ex made an s than the I'he com- paying hoth as | chamber vesterday anthonties, hut council of t nt of it state h own, much les the city puny no: feeling like ments, rer reasons arising for e djustment of ence leld ment ma by the state board is while that made by the city is 400, The company of course refuses to pay double taxes, but apparently prefers to adjust the taxes with the city, rather an with the state board. It would be difficult to adjust with both. 1f the state board insists on its assessment which is the usund way of nsse ng railways, then the city would o to content itslf with hunting up U nioll Pact not included in the regular sessment, and assessing th to make the city whole or company does not desire to ing boards to contend with, ng sine reed with the city on tem of assessment, it prefers (o abi that. The matter was talked over uml. at length yesterday by the members the council, the county supervisor: city attorney, the county Mr. Russell and senting the Union P It was finally de to nsk the excentive to rescind its matter to local the board will consent_to th mains to be scen. Mr. yosterday that the exccutive ihe state rather inclined to hold the mat own hands, They want to have control of the taxing of railways, according 1o the lu ind the mlu v r.,| WIS want to oy ¢ thaut the I siring <ome this confe wis and havi sy ifie. ded by all cone somehow im; is rather made assessment by the It the council refuses to i n the city counci vill doubtless reduc v uly made by the local hoard o that the reduced amount adde l to l]u sessment by the state will amount to the old suin, a Inmm a disposition on all st, to adjust the matte possible, s0'as not to have over taxing the great corporation. 12 Cabinet Photog the tinest, Sherrade m« New Y }‘ ] humvn\n Lu The Ol Lady's Big Four. “Rev. Mr. N wehed an excel- lent sermon at Sun noon. St. Paul's church was ll Sunday morning and the servie impressive and well reeeived.” Nm-h is the extent of the Nonpareil’s enthusiasm over the completion of the most beautitul building of its size in the city and the finest church edifice in Towa. While oth pers, imeluding even *“the foreign in: has devoted col- umns to ent, ||IL generous old nvlm()lhlr devotes the whole of four The ements muds in this little corner of hor serap book eontain almost as many misstatements as there a lines and do not st. one re Rev did not e were Mr. Maciay afternoon. T 1 eation to ‘take the debt s ¢ The old lady matter that e in- the future red off, and not before so Little nsed to orj N it opening of one of the greatest building enterprises in the city, she will now doubtless @o on with ber eroon, “Work to butld up Coun- cil Blufls.” {f the old lady would eroon less and work more sie might lay son claim to helping on the prosperity of ti a Burglar. an of the Chi- aul, had an ex- with burglars at an_carly hour yi moerning, His home is on \uulh Seventh street, and his wife was aronsed by hicaring some one wor the front door, awakened he nd, who picked up a hammer and started for the scene of action. le found a fellow trying to open the front door, und_as he came in sight the hl](m jumped ofi the porch and ran, had the satisfaction of throwing the hm mer after him and telling him~ what he thought of him, but the hammer missed the murk, and the fellow ran too quickly to cateh the whole of Boyle's remarks. - The Mcthodist Conferonce, The anniversary of the Fcedmon' Aid soci d at the M church t ov. Dr, Ha y of the society, will deliy s rtzel has been with the wor I‘ in the south for a number of , and his address will ba full of The service will begin at 8 p.m - Personnl Paragraph Eli Clayton was at the day. L. Kendal, y:mlm‘m'm of the Milwaukee ‘and 5t Paul, has from a two weeks' visit t. Dr. Cranston, of the publishing house church, is ut the upon the confercnce dity Rev. C. L. Nyo returied the fen, in which opens to- of Dunlap, one of the editors of the con ails to be pub- lished during the gatheving of Mectho- dists here, 18 in the city and Las takew rooms at the Ogden. J. Ernsdtorf, having taken entive con- trol ot the Phoenix Lh()[: Louse, desires to state that he has seeured the services gf Cigley Rycker, w i ool of New n; Thy ',‘; the market and day Tnt ust style of the art. also have & regular bill of fare. Lu B, Cake, of Clarinda,whose pen has checrod and amused so fasny readeors, has returncd from a cooling trip throngh Minnesota and was in the city yesterday. While at Alinneapolis, the ‘I'ribune, of that place opened & com petitive race for the honor of writing the ode for the open- ing of the exposition. Waile many were ealled for but one wus chosen, the lion- cred ode being from the pen, of course, of Iowa's favorite. — The most stubborn and Qistressing Cl:ol of dyspe psia yicld to the regulat: g influgnces of Hoou s Sar- t THE Away By a | unty | | stopp | in my pavior was eracked a s | be e | tion | Kth str o s, I, or inal | HE HAD TO LIE. | 8howing the Demoralizing Eff Bragging in Public Places. Detroit Free Press: He pairs of stairs t to an insurance office on Griswold strect, and as he came face to face with the oceupant, he said “1 believe you are Mr. Blank Yeos, sit “Yon came down on a half pust Michigan ave bout 8 o'clock this ot oeen that We wereall talking carthquake. 1 stated to the of the car, and you were one ock jarred al chandeliers residence and threw down a bust S Patrick Henry w stood on a n ket remember your And 1 1 deac 1 lhe gla stafement yery that my ormolu clock ind that a %100 mirror s you did “Well, sir, I have come up to tell you that Llive in a rented house and have none of the artic mentione I burn kerosene in two old lnmps in place of glase chandeliers. 1f Patrick Henry busts were selling for a dime apicee 1 conldn’t buy one, and the only ormolu cla I have eame from the dollar ~(n||-. The $100 mirror was all in my eye, ‘What on carth possessed you to such a story “Well, vou were ali bragging abont the carthquake and how your vianos daneed ound and your silverware rattled and your £500 vases fell down, ana I felt that T must lie or be degraded in your estima tion, 1 deeply regret my wenkness, and hnve conic 1o beg your forgive Sl forgive you. “Thanks! After this, if a eyclome oc- curs, or we huve a lood or enrthoquake reful about the statements youn inacrowd. You don't know to what you may drive innocent men.,” He went away with his hat in his hand, 1 the other fell into w deep reveric anc iled to hear the knock of the man who anted a guarter him reach Sandusky and his dying wite, tell J. BErnstdort has rvented the Ph sadoon and restaurant and will here: conduct the busine e will be pared to furnish meals in first-class sty e and on short notice Dr. A. . Hanclett has taken posses ion of hiz new house, f\vl Fourth wh re his many B! id pa hmnu lI[\ his oflice over No, ot MURDER!! Diphther Ten y REMEDY Tor ated the |mnlml it 4 ent- vou it your chiliron 10 King its an DI THOS, i your ¥ South scat by express die wi nmm e, “Fhoeir Blood Te upe hevd 3 <nle only at the offiee, No on recopt of price nei Butty ity years, the t atened with sStacvition goneral heaith was comple Sho could only swal'ow | pletely resto; Gernrd not obtnined ve i soon sh tied Trom hlocd pi oyed the lire of H Would have pdition that is ently distr ulun Diphtheria ¢ lives of t out of elght dic AN 0pporiunity of fore he had remedy. o 1 dis- ¢ Dr. Thomus of indizestion und ort time. Hest of rof- pepsin 18 the cause of I diseased cond tions. v ol ) i Kinds of sore thronts, sore throut, in_malignis 1 it In 483,0u Tk 10 the ity e for all in ition of the wo tions how to use the . No doctor % can only b th Eighth® street, Council 1TS, [ow, OF sent by Cxpres on receipt of . Jefferis’ remo 1\T SCHURZ Justice of the Peace Oflice overAmerican Express Company MONEY TO LOAN---At lowest rates. Real estate handled, In surance written and all kinds of honds hought by F. J. Day No. |39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. Established 1881, BEST LAUNDRY WGHK 1 the city cun be obtdined by patronizing tie LAUNGRY | Blufts HomeSteam 504 Broadway Council GLO, W. SCHINDEL None but experienced hands cn town ordere by mail or cx ull work warranted. 2, Prop, ployed. Out 8 solicited, and City Steam Laundry REMER & SEARIGHT, No. 84 N. Main Street, Couneil Bluffy. Finest work and lowest prices for fine work. AU collurs and cuffs re- turied in collar and cuff boxes dwthout extra charge, which guar- antees work in samne condition as it leaves us, Out of town orders re- ceive samedattention and at same ratesas city work, DR. F. P. ufiwnv, LATE OF ST, LOUIS, Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 9to 12a. m. Hours, flofem Reom No. 6, Taipm OMAHA DAILY Harkness Biothers: climbed three | BEE NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL. BLUFFS, Ia. | Arcopening new and beatiful designs CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, lelvet Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrans, 2-Ply Ingrains, Rag Carpets, Ete. Mattings For offices, hotels, for prices at Nln‘hh\n\ DRESS GOODS Are now arriving and it stock, Tri cots, Flannels, Cashmers, ete. Ex- cellent for traveling and fall service. SLLEKS, Black Silks and in the new colors, Quality the best and pri the lowest or ool go Ladies vishing relia- ble gooils will Ton Hakness Bros., No. 401 Broadway. Counei Bluffs, Homew of those Lisle Thread ., in hlackand in cole Bros., No. ui_ Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns md a large lect from. Door Mats, Rugs, ins, Curt Poles, de., at Hark- ess Brothers, No. 401 Rl'ml\l Couneil Bluffs, ms, Call lodgo 1 401 Harkness Bros,', at Harl I\nuw P. C. MILLER No. 13 Pearl St., Cosicil Bluffs. WALL PAPER, None but best h low s others 1ds employa and o+ OmananentdlAgé&iation I8 HAUGHAWUUT Manager, Nos. 1519-1521 Douglas st No 234 Broadw: inless Den Air, Ether and nvoided by the most wo ing the L1001 und bui o Omaha Dental Association, Sole Prop’rs. Gold Crowns, Gold Plata and Cont Gum ceth, u speciulty. Best teeth $; forme $15 ot Omabha and rful ansesthotic, up the tissues. e purity- JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms md\ Shugart lilu k. Horses and Mules For all purposes. bonght and sold, at retall and inlots. Luge Several paivs of fine drivers, single or double, MASON WISE, Council Bluffs, BOOK BINDING and K Work of & falty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & (0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Bluffs, Standurd Papers Used. All atyles of bind- ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFEREN ©. B National 1.k, Citizons' Bank, ¥irst Nationul Bank, I3, Insurance Cd., M or & Pusey,Buukers.C. B, Bavings Bank, R. L. WILLIAMS 18 N, Main St., Council Bluffs, Ta. 209 8. 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Ageut for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Ruutlns{ Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Show- Cases, Elevators (hand and hy- draaulie,) &e, et Ay i eatten: Noaiackers, fi P AT s 3 WEDNESDAY EPTEMBER 8 BARGAINS ! On December ! BARGAINS ! 3 1st. proximo lhr,ulnlutnhlp of Orcutt, French & Trey- nor, known as the Council Blugls Carpet Co., expives by limitation, and on that date theve will be A CHANGE OF FIRM To get veady for this change we offer oy entire CARPETS, stock of CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, or 1LL, KINDS, DRAPERIES AND OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT PRICE THAT WILL ‘LL THEM. Citizens of Counetl Blugls and vicinity will find it to their interesis to call and cxamine our goods and prices. This is the fivst opportunity cverofleved in this city to obtain the above goods from « full, fresh stock, at the opening of a business season. Country merchants will find many bargains by calling early. MAIL ORDE ‘S FILLED PROMPTLY COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (O, AND CAREFULLY. No. 405 Broadway, Gouncil Bluffs. Arcadian Waukesha Ginger Ale al took the GOLD MEDAL over e World's ¥ .|\1n|l(‘, i oll Foceign and Bomestic Ginger Ales at the New Oricans Exposition. A most delightful beve at the springs in Waunkesha, Wis., an Jamai Water and Loaf Sugar. [ most perfect example of an ar as a beverage it is simply deli rge in either hot or cold Ginger Root, the juices of tropical fraits, nent medical celiany . weather, Bottled finest freshly Are direc made of the < stimulant, The Ideal Arcadlan Lemon Nectar,‘ Made from the pure Sugnr, Complete 1.7, Paimer, |(|I|l| Jnlm Short & Son. henoy & Oleson, ¥ st Wi mr.;mm- Geo. Ditzen, Schmidt & chouse, O 1 Wirth, Downley & Dutly, . Mocller. Louic & Mctzger, Tibbits & Ward 0k Rozzo ~'\., Sha. Forasth, G, WS talduir, it &k v, Geo ss, Wilcox & rens, $2.50 Per Doz. or 25C¢ Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: WIRT & DUQUETTE -L. KIRSCHT & €O, COUNCIL BLUFFS. H. T. Clarke Drug C Stephens,ke Voegel & Dinning, Meger {esaie yancy grocers, Omaha. Ve B L U e vureromnerr HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Franme Luildings moved on Little Giant tracks, best in the world. 808 Bighth Avenue and Eighth Strect,Counil Bluffs, BOSTON TEA COMPANY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. I6 Main and I5 Peasl Street, Counsil B! WANTED. L AINWDS, GRAND EXCURSION I‘nrmlug lands in Towa, Minnesota, Texas, Kani School and Land buyers fare > Broadway, Council Bluffs, Lowi from $1.25 to $12 per acre, time b per ecent interest, P. P. Laustrup, No. Reduction in Prices China, At W. S, Homer & Co's, No. YJ Main st. Council Blutls, R. RICE, M. D, othe oved withio Cancers J...umi.'u. drawing of bioad: ol Llood. Over thirty yoars' practical exps No. 11 Pourl 8 uncil Bluils. B Consultation free. ience, 100,000 MORE CU ( lassware, Etc., | rateot n! OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS | COUNCIL BLULKS, 1A, _ Establishea 183 F. W. SPETMAN &BRO} N 500 & 511 MAIN ST, Daily receipts of new goods. Hats Cabs, Clothing, and a full line of Dry atest styles. Ca get prices before purchasing else w 1 andg,.y o bere ISTOMERS, CIZTZATD! THIS WEEK ! and Ay te lands in lllllxll'wt.l on i ‘ree, Information, ete., given by SPECIAL NOTICES. WOTITE. rtisomeor s, h ns Tost, Foun ‘or 8ale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, plumn at the low for the first inser Ling for cuch subsequent ¢ advertisements at onr oflico al stroet, near Eroadway, Council tionand ki insert WANTS. Can give 4ood references. ottice, Council Blutis. PORBALE acres ui hay groun trade tor me Or Trade It e, 5o and barn, Will sl o good h. Adiress . 0. Loy il8, hundise. peil Hluffs, (0w NOK BALI Ulcl'irupu:l at lloe offics No. 12 quanitio sto atraet. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUF. 10WA, An excolient educatioual fustitution, furnish edwith all the modern impro ucted by the S15T For tarw of fivo months, §76. Torms begin first Mouday in September and Orac Mondsy in February, For catalogues ad B BUPERION £ Franeiy Academy, Counci Blugs, imported an Mineral Spring wthority has pronounced it “the ie Non-Aleoholic stoma ous.” while 1 'WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOoUvSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, WELLS & €O, Agricultaral Implements, Buggiss, Carriages, Ete | Ete. Couneil Ruffs, Towa KEY \Ili\'l", M.\.\'I'[ ACTURING ('U: Hay Loadcr also Rakes, Cider ill & Press, CORN SHELLRRS AND FERD CUTTERS, Noe. 1501, 154, 1505 and 1507 Routh Main S Council Buffs, Tows. DAVID BRADLEY & CO, Manuf'rs and Jobbors of Agrlcul(ural Implements, mgous Buggies, riages, and all kinds of Farm Machine 0o i Rt Main Street, Counail ‘Dlatle, IMPL. rw NS, AXE HANDLES. T Dovaras, axo V-Pros £Man CARPETS. [CIL BILUFFS C, ARPE] Carpets, Curtains, Window Shado!, 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, Ete. 'No. 405 Brondway Councd Bluffs, Towa. s — CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, ~~Wholesale Jobbers in the Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Noe. 28Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Bluffe, Town. COMMISSION, SNYDER & I, Whalcsale Pruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. M Pearl 8¢, Council "lutrs, hen DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' fundrics, Fte. No. 22 Main St, and No. 21 Penrl St., Council Binfta. - FRUITS, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fraits a Specialty General Commission. No. 0} Brendway, _Councl Blufrs. \\H\I & DUQUETTE, Wholesalo Pruits, Confectionry & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council BlufTs, GROCERES L. KIRSCIT & CO. Also Wholesale Liquor De wity, Couneil Bluirs BECKMAN, STROHB Manu“neturers of and Wholesale Leather, Harness, Saddler, y, ‘ ouncil BaTs, lowa. STCALE BROTIEL Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Iron, Steel, Nails, Haav; Hardwars, ‘And Wood Btock, Councll Blulls, Town, HIDES AND V00l H. ‘\lnl)\ | 5 Commissmn Kerchants for Sfl|3 of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelte, Girenso and Furs Council Bty Towa. OILS. COUNCIL HLUFI‘S OIL CO., —Wholesalo Donlorg in— [luminating & Lubricatiag Oils Gas)llay "A. OVERTON & €O, Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, Aud Bridico Mutorlal Spccial(ine W iolosa Lu )itice No. 13) Main St., s, lowi Imported and Domestic WIna} & Liquors. L R T ) Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Alin St., Council Biugs, Sixth Annual Ball —GIVEN BY— 1633, KNIG HTS OF LABOR, —AT— MASONIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15. Tickets admitting gentloman aud ladies §1.00. Star Sale Stahles and Mule Yards. BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFI'S, Opposite Duwmy Dopot., ENIOER] oy U pRIIRAICE 30018 [T§ ¥ on hang on shert . Proprict ra ALLES, SELU Y11 & YOIEY cepbons No. 14 Cimeny of o e corner Creston House, Tie only botel i Couucil Bluls Laving Flire Esoape And uli wodorn 16, 217 an: rovem HAX SOHN, Prom

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