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THE 71)\11 Y BEE. LOUNCIL BLUFFS 11 SATURDAY MORNIN OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earricr in any part of the city at twenty conts por week M. W. TiLtoN, - - < Manager, TELEPHONES Nreixees Oprice, No. 43, Niont Eviton No. 23, MINOIRR MENTION, New York Plumbing Co New fall goods at Reiter's School books at Crock s Richmond furnaces at Cooper & Me I'he very best cabinets at $3 a dozen at Gorham'’s. Dr. Cleaver has been elected county physician One dozen eabinets and a large panel for £2.50 at Schmidt's gallery. Tickets sold this morning for the fTowa state fair are good to return Monday Aftor ion of five weeks the ci court adjourncd yesterday afternoon M. Fiibert is making some marked im- ments in his residence property on ‘e Drivers sell uit places at dummy ferry depot and fi in the rear for $1 cach Some drivers of brick wagons have been coining money the past week There has been quite a jump in hen fruit, the wl » market having sent egys up from 9 to 13 cents a dozen, while at || tail they are held at 15 cents. wve to wed has been given W. I I\I.- Alland and Ada Matt, both of Hardin township; Nephi Jo Council Blufts, and Amelia V Neb. The 111 ¢ nnH onn- cil Biufis b a ball game at the driving park this af h promiscs to he cigar makers of Om Ve interesting. are for the further adverti bel.” The county board of supervisors expect county business to day. to complete the Y B a short 1 to see ation and big trot- the 1y one hundred and fifty memby conference now in session hy phed in a group in frout of the M. E. chiurch, on unper Broadway, yesterday noon. At last the evidene ments made, and the the were photogr of is in, the argu- ¢ submitted to o Judgo if tho cotested will cuse of tho heirs of Jacob Smith vs James & Haverstock. ‘The decision will be an- pounced m due time. ring to perpetuate the memories of ation, and the features of tes, the members of the ed of supervisors, with Clau- v Send, were photographed 1 a group yester Afternoon, Mrs. Ew ‘ott, who has been so notorious in police eourt, ng been finea for beating her boy, and having had numerous family troubles, now appeals to the court to send her daughter to the reform school. Quite a number of the young folks went over to Omahalast evening to at- tend a reception given by Mrs. Weleh, Miss Blanche Oliver, of this Yy spent a very uuu_\.nblu eve- son aud ning, Judge James has broken ground for the erection of a fine cottage the northwest corner of his property. 1t is to be a cottage, and will cost $3,000. Mr. MeMillan has the contract. It is to be finished by D mber 1, and will be occu- ied by Mr. MacConnell, of the Chicago Lumber company. Lee Burcham, the barber, ta excep- tions to an item concerning him in the BeE of the 9th, He reports himself as being still in the ¢ity, and as having been here all the time. He says the business did not pay, and that it was closed out by the holders of the chattel mortgage. Naturally enough he quit the business. —~— Howe's Sixth str roller process, 1s on t mill, byits new aking the tinest meal, rye flour, e the west. Try it. Ground féed alwi on hand, S -— Opera hous h rber shop and bath rooms; everything first-cls E. M. MARVIN. =il Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. Ed. Drake leaves to-day for a visit to Ilhnois. Dr. Everett W. Fish has taken editorial f the Monena Gazette, at Onawa. Hudson, of Terre Haute, Ind,, ig visiting Miss Bebbington, of this cit; Mrs. O. E. Beswick is entertaining for a short time her niece, Miss Jennie Bes- wick, from Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McCullongh start Monday evening on a visit to their mur- ried daughter in Wisconsin, If you want a good furnace and one that wiil be as durable as your house, get u *'Richmond ' of Cooper & McGee. Mrs. Thomas Tostevin and her dangh- ters, the Misses Ida and Lou, have re turned from a prolonged summer visit. Mrs. Judge Reed, who is now in Leav- enworth, Kan., undergoing treatment, is n-pml«-d as ‘much better and s!uuhl) imvroving. The Richmond combines the four es- sentials of & good furna nplicity, ea- P:mny. durability and economy, = See hem at Cooper & MeGee's, Prof. C. C. Chamberlin, who has been down in Missonri all summer, is now seriously ill at home. His many triends wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Tilton left town last evening for a visit to their old home in the Badger state, where they will enjoy a short visit. Though they have many warm friends in ( Jouneil Blufls,yet the heart insti 'llwl\ turns to the a old home where “mother and the folks are alw W nl\n;l to extend a hearty welcome, and w heartfelt *“‘God ble: you,” and the friends of youth ave r ln|nul. sit. o grasp th enjoy their All the at the ueii to $1 a day. Highest prices pad for county, town city and school bonds, Odell B fo No. 103 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, owa, Therefore th -~ nforts of hwh house, and ‘J Vit d hote! pric \ saving of dle —— Among the chief attractions of the ex- position in Omaha is the display of those beautiful Hardmann Pianos by ‘the Muel- ler Music Co. of this city. They attract tho attention, not only by their Peautitul finish, but by the quuhtv of the tone, it being'so rich, full, and sympathetic, and the evenness of action and the classical Miss Loch has charge of the Not a “Dumn Business, The business done yesterday on the dummy trains and ferry cars between Council Bluffs and Omaha was simply enormous. Both means of transportation were used to a greater extent than on any day since the running of trains between the two citics. The ferry train has been lengthened b the addition of two new cars, and all were jummed to their utmost capacity. The number of coaches on the dummy trains was increased, and at enrl{)muru- ln‘illw people began to leayve for Dmaha he ticket nfunl reports the sale of 880 singlo tickets to Omaha and 231 round- ulp coupon Mr tickets, ——— See that your books are made by More- heuse & Co., room 1, Everett bluck. _THE A Fight (‘r‘norul Sherman gotten, WNEETING, S San Francigeo Wasp: “Going over to F the Oakland jamboree, comrade?” said a | Roports of tLv Good Work Done During w.; h-dec myi\h’i| committeeman to an old . Y + P codger on the boat tie Year Just Ended. Yee, sir," sad (he gray haired party, who looked as 1f he might have been o ' | METIODISTS Iy veteran from way back | POLITICIANS AND PREACHERS “Iu the war, eh?” said the committee —_ man. : Have Their ytographs Taken— ‘\\‘lilnw;'h_ replied the visitor, with 1 a sl ¢ Death of Two Be- ¢ i SR L e A g SO course you were with Grant?' said loved Clergymen hat Long- our eitizen with a humorous wink ‘Part of the time, “Well, T was with Sherman, ‘Atlanta to the sen, \nnlnm\ Many's the jolly night I've spent playing poker with old Winded Will Case. The Conferen Yesterday morning Bishop Bowman | Tecump. He conldn’t play worth a dern, callud the conferenes to order, and after O L, olr¥ devotional exercises, led by Rev. “No. By the way, ['ve agreat mind to Galliday, D, D, the presiding elders of | tell the boys to-night of a litte incudent the Des Moines dietriet, Atlantie district, © that uu\.Ht‘dl during the great march, o distriet. Chariton district, and butasthe ‘old man’’is to be there him: ‘H”"W,"“'\‘,”"y et o | Self, you know, [ guess it wouldn't do O i) Shouldn't mind that.” | elders in each district reported Well, I dunno. You sce it was lik Presiding Elder Blodgett, of the this. Just after we struck the Weldon | lantic distriet, reported road had a devil of a fight. About There s not to my knowledge a single | noon it let up a little and Sherman and 1 drum from the band and hittle game of borrowed n went into the bushes for a et in whose home d,and 1 the lome of any | draw, faiy Jueet time for poker.'” pimoral | <Oh, you see, fighting ws : us in those days, while poker w official member in the dis 1 in is attributed to th the astors and them by the chureh. i nothing to v good backing give ult ot sueh preaching 18 over a thousand o~ | deal. Well, I'horsed him pretty bad and ot fizure up to its real status, as careful | When he opencd a big juek potat lust he Mtion has been given to the ehureh ree- | was almost cleaned out, so he drew out Within the distriet t ¢ but two [ his pay-roll for the next month and threw I raiscd him two-hundred couple of bullets zipped and the action was open it on the pot | Just then o through the drum xRN Ty he old man jumped |attended. The mem- | Up he—Teeump called me Will 1izure to 4,000 Pete—Pete, we ean't play this hand just 5 have been erected | now, it after the serim- Indebtedness and dedicated and paid for on churehies and par liquidate on twenty of the twenty-one parsonig and but a small amonnt on four of the thirty- eight churel Total expe: mage. Here, Il put my hand under this nd you put yours in_that hollow We 'did so and rushed for our 1S now 1 horses.” “Hot fight t eran reflietive .V said the eastern vet- diture in paying odd debts im- proving and building new churches and par- “You bet. very time T got near the sonages will exceed $14,000. There has general he'd stand up in his stirrups, been a ereditable increase in periodicals | \avo his sword znd yell, “A hundred bet* taken, but hiere there is room for imprd tor, Poto! unil I'd shout, ‘A lundred bot- Ao Sunday schools take Methodist | o'y ior you!” It was most night before he hio total increase in salary allowed agere- [ ‘called” me, and then the pot ates $1.000—per centage paid notas good as | couple of thousand, — After supper it should be. went out and hunted up the hand showed 'em down, I had three aec twao kings and the gene ral had four kings y wasn't ity tow do you account various benevolent societies have not Six conyentions were lield in February and M The district was as- 1'50 cents per niember for missions, or . woing beyond a mil- i Las been done not e other collections tor $1,050. Wo raise Tion dollar line at the expense they are g J.W. Weble, D. D the Des Moines district, The district this year has had a divinely human uplift. Our’ special lines of effort have been: 1. For their spiritual life and conversion of sinners. Benevolence, 3. The dissemination of our literature and intellectual eulture. 4. Mate improve- ments, seeking “first the kingdom,” the “Account for it? Why, somebody had been monkeying with those cards. Idon't insmuate anything, mind, but you ean bet your boots I neyer played with old Tecump again, But let’s go down and let's hav drink, Wnat might your presiding elder of reported that Neat Keplies, Pittsburg Dispatch: Andrew J on, others have been added, as bloom and foliage | i 14 rols f e time entertained Sl Iw L La i Gt upr D it 1s related, wais at one time entertained iy St b v Wy at a dinner by a gentleman, and among To our own surprise there have been 1 those present. was one of ‘those people find their mto - story s the type S ThREIoToTELY ans who are always trail- ity in the dust in the - “Individual indepen- rticular gentleman, over the wine and walnuts after dioner, in order to emphasize his own independcnce of disposition, of which he loudly boastful, remarked with a rar i of self-comp! “1 always voted company was natu who often books, cte class of A ing thewr n effort to exalt dence. This p conversions and necessions this year in Des Moines aistrict. Perhaps the like wa never known in its history, almost wholly the results on the human side of our owh pastors’ labors. Simpson coilege, after a successful year, was deprived of her president by resigna- tion, but we believe the reports from trustees and ‘faculty will omen great and good things for the 11|I"|'\L(n||m tions 1 the 1[:\ Rev. Joel A, Smith did elping ws, and we believe our- et nurlln' d speceh- Uit seldanil s beeh | Jogs by this unexpected disclo and done my best for that is | the scene actually looked squ al Jackson ‘put a stopp ful ndivigual, ana trouble by smilingl, I, sir, huve, always focuhi tho that you might enjoy that 1 do in a ye: l' following are the offic managers of the Conferenc le'ctctl at the anni 1 lay evening: dent, W. A. Chambe . Armstrong; treasurer, 1 archangel c and board ; seeretar, J. M. Con- , J. R. Hors- instance of a happy response that of an old southern judge—but whether judge by courtesy or in fact; the Managers, B, D. McCreary well, Cyrus Smith W. Vinson, L. | writer eannot state—who must have had Joun, W J. Beok, W. ¥. Harned. the faculty of quick and approp The ann ry of the Woman’s For- Iy nclt? well developed, if the cign Missionary society will be held Sat— | lated of him be true. He had : urday, at 2: ‘(()p m. Keport by Confer- lwrcn secessionist, and the fact was not ence Secretary Miss L. Pearson. Addre forgotten when, after the war, he re- by Rev. M. C. Wilcox, returned nussion- [ entered the political arena of his native Speaking at a cer ) n pLu‘v one ning in the interest of al Ku\' Dr. Ridgaway, president of the Garref Biblical institute, Evanston, 111, ting the conference and will dedi* the new M. E. shurch at Adel, Iowa, to-morrow. His pl 1t countenance is always welcome at Des Moines e ence. y 55 8 :nee, who -\u[unlls had a good memory, inqui Dudn’t’ you speak here just betore the wal “T did,” mu.hll\' responded the “And didn’t you say we could w durned Yankeés with pop-guns?'’ “Idid,” lupln-nl the unabashed judge, e —— Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squive. No. [ “but, confound "em, they wouldn't fight 101 Pearl street, Council Blufls, that way. - —— 12 Cabinet Photographs 3. Quality | Electric door bells, burglar alarms,and the fin Sherraden, 317 Blu.l(l\hly every form of domestic clectri appli- — - ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Clark's New Venture. - Dr. A. J. Cook, oflic No. 84 N. Main st. Diseases of the speciaity. C. 8. Clark, city editor ot the Council s about to launch a new t to be knownas ‘‘Krale's Itis to be a society andjdra- tospring into ery fiveside, Clark is fully pable of getting out a sheet which 1 bexeadable and newsy, and as the field is open for just such a sheet as he pro- poses to issue, he will o no difficulty in making it a success. ‘The new venture will not interfere with his regular daily duties, and he will retain his position with the Herald. He has secured a num- ber of popular contribuiors, among them Lu B. Cake, whose name is so familiar to all in this lr»unmy The new paper is to appear the first of next month, and will The artesia; t last been placed under control. shaped pipe has been forced to the bot- tom xulnl the flow of water greatly de- ased IWOTICE. Special advertisements, such ns Lost, Foun To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, eto., will beinserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CEN'TS PER LINE for the first inser tionand Five Cents Per Line for cach subsequent insortion. Leave advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal street, near Broadway, Council Ru;llcr 1 maune weekly, and promise demand at o be a six-column foli An attractive | piums. heading is being made, and the appear- ance of the paper will be made as at- WANTS. tractive as possible, AN A fine p 6.year ook at Boynton stu-- 5 oid mares, by T, I N. t Pacific house recently renovated, Cool rooms; money saved; comforts gained. —Situntion by a first-class bl profors country town, Address M, Box 662, Denison, Towi. - Ministers Mournming, The ministers of the Methodist con- ference were greatly shocked and sad- dened on reading in yesterday's Bee a special telegram announcing the death of Rev. E. W. Brady, post chaplain of Fort D. A, Russell, Wyo. Chaplain Brady was a member of this conference, and well known to most of its members, He wentout from here about ten years ago, from near Chariton, For a time he was . editor of the Press at Indianola, As the conference was assembling here it was a matter of congratulation that there were no deaths to report,but on the opening day came the news of the death of Rev. Wm. R. Douglass, and on the second day cawme the death of this second brother. Rev. Wm. R. Douglass was born in Nortn Carolina in 1831- and died on llis farm near Bayard, Guthrie county., joined the cunkn-uce in 1875, and vua sent to the Bear Grove ecircuit. Since then be has been at Lewis, Exira, Mis- souri Valley, Weadbine, h mont City, Astor and Coon Rapid; ado—A 105 acre farm, 115 plow, 40 ncres pasture, 40 acres lmyxmun.l od house und barn, Will sell or trade for merchundise. Address P. O, box 1184, Council Bluffs, lowa. OR SALE=01d papors. in_quantitio § 0 at Boo oftice No. 12 Pearl street. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, An excellent educational institution, furnish ed with all the modern improvements, con ucted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY, B, V. M For term of five months, §75. Terms begin first Monday in S8eptember and first Monday in February. For catulogues sd- ross BISTER BUPERIOR 8t, Francis Academy, Council Bluffs, ncres undo Horses and Mules Perfectly u\m(aulory accommodation at $2.00 a day at the Pacific house, Give it & trial and be convinced. For all purposes. bo'ight and sold, at retall and Sw— in lots. Large quautittes 1o select from Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, cement, Beveral pairs of fine arivers, single or double. ete. Council Blufis Fuel' Co, No, MASON WISE, Council Bluffs, N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Express Compauy. Broaday. 'lolwhouo No. 136, Base Ball 'l'o-dly. The union cigarmakers of this eity and Omahu will play a game of base ball this afternoon at the fair grounds. The pro- ceeds will go to advertising th fteds llbd‘ sing the union OMAHA DAILY BER: Had Fore " SATURDAY . hl"l‘fl\flfl“]l % | 1886, On December 3 1st, prox nor, known as the €y on that detethere will be CARPETS, or AT PRIC THAT Citiz at the opening of a business season. Harkness Brothers NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL, BLUFFES, fa Are opening new and beautiful designs CARPETS. Moquette, : Body Brussels, Velvet, Tapestiry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, 2-Ply Ingrains, Rag Carpets, Etc. Mattings Tor offices, hotels, lodge rooms, Call for prices at Huarkuess Bros’, <01 Broadway DRESS GOODS Are now m'rnuw and in stock. Tri- cots, Flannels, Cashmeres, ete. B cellent for ‘mollnp; and fall servi STLKS. Black Silks and in the new colors. P\mmy the best and prices the lowest or good good Ladies w |w 1'0 ble goods will call on Harkne No. 401 Broadway, Couneil Rlufls. Hosiery. A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at in black and in colors, at Harkues 8., No. 401 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a larg: stock to select from, Door Mats, Rug-& Curtains, Curtain_Poles, ete., at Hark- ness Brothers, No. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. MURDER!! Diphtheria is ngnin making its annual visita- tion. Ten years' trinl of DR. THOS. JEFFERIS' IMEDY for that fatal melady has demon- strated the fact that it is infalliblons n_prevent- iveund oure. 1€ you pormit your childron to dic with diphithoris, “Their blood be upon your head.” For sale only at the office, No. 3 South th sivoer, Council Blurs, Ta., or sent by express on receipt of price, i85 with what was sup ye posed to be cancer of the throat. that she was threatencd with starvition. general health It was so bad Her s complercly’ broken down, liquid food, and even llllll her stomgeh could nm digest or assimilate. of Council Bluffs and Omaha. 08 nao hos for ihree years and gave no relief. four w was called, In t, and com- Had Mrs. Dr. Jefteris, of this city ks’ timeh ¢ cured her throa restored her general health. Jerard not obtuined relfef soon sho would have died from blood poison, the same condition that destroyed the lite of Gen, Grant. brnm the Council Bluffs Daily Globe: M. A. McPike, editor of the Cnmbria (Ebons: huu{ ]’u.l Freeman, has been the friond of the editor of the Globe for more than twenty yours, and 1 wherover he 13 kno wi s one o an intimate {rl pureil. He has that his family and greatly dist of his calamity Diphtherin Cure, it was usec lives of the rest of his children s vr. McPiké 'wre unboundod in their ex- Press ‘( titndo for finding some means of averting the loss l his whole group of little and tender on Pike’s children out of eight died from ho hud an ummrxunny of u erls’ remedy. DYSPEPSIA! Dyspoy uve in miery and die 1n dis- Jutd With cancor of the stomacht Dr. Thomug Jelferis oures every cuso of indigestion and constipation In a very short time. st of ref- erences given. spepsin 18 the cause of ninety per cent 0f all diseased conditions. Price $5 for two wegk e Jefferis' diphitheriu medicine is infallible for ali kinds of sor8 throats. Ind; bl putrid sore throut, i malignint s changing it in 43 howrs to the simple form. In lible cure for all infammatory, ulcerativ rid, cancerous ulcoration of the womb and all catiurhal conditions. Full printed instructiong how to use th niedi- cmes sent with them. No doctor requ Dr. Jefferis’ remedies can only be obtained at his office, No. 23 South Eightn' street, Council Bludte, 16wa, or sont by express on receipt of price. F. W. SPETMAN & BRO 0. 509 & 511 MAIN ST, Daily receipts of mew goods.Hats Cavs, Clothing, and a full line of Dry Goods, all of the latest styles. Call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. no. the partne wncil Blufi's Carpet Cou, expires by limitation, and ALL KINDS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS BARGAINS ! ship of Orveutt, French & Trey- A CHANGE OF FIRM To get veady for this change we offer our entire stock of CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES AND OTHER WILL SELL THEM. s of Council Bluffs and vicinity will find it to their intevesls to call and cxamine our goods and prices. cverofloved in this city to obtain the This is the girst opportunity above goods from a full, fresh stock, Country merchants will find many bargains by calling early. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0, fo. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. AND CAR FULLY. OmahaDentalAssoclatlon 0 HAUGHAWUUT Manager, Nos. 1519-1 No 234 Bri Painless Denti Air, Omaha and 1 Douglas st, Omaha Dental Association, Sole Prop’r: Gold Crowns, Gold Plata and Continuous ( speclalty. Best tecth ; former price P C. MILLER; No. 13 Pear! St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, Sign and Decorative Painter. Mache Wall Ornaments, None but best hands employed and charges a8 low as others. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFTS, IA, _ Established 185 "R L. WILLIANS, 18 fain St., Council Bluffs, Ia., and 209 8. 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb. Manufacturer’s Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Show- Cases, FKlevators (hand and hy- draulic,) &e. R. RICE, M. D., Cancers ¢ other ! moved withou s A 11 Pearl St., Co ‘Consultation free. Pupier _JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart Blosk. "DR. F. P. MURPHY, LATE OF ST, LOUIS. Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 9to12a. m, Hours, 210 5 p.m, T8 p,m, Room No. 6. Ledgers, .lour‘nl;. Ca y and Bank Work of a1l Kinds aSpee- ialty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0, Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufs, Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind- ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFERENC . B. Natioual Baank, M. Citizons' Bunk, st National Banlk, Moor & Pasey bankers.C. B, Savings Ban mith & Co., We Reduction in Prices, IN China, Classware, Efc., 5. Homer & Co’s, No. 23 Main Council Bluffs, A A 55 Practices in the State and Federal courts | COUNCIL BLUFFS, Friday, Sept 7 P. T. BARNUM'S GREATEST COMBINED WITH THE Great London 4 Ringed Gircus AND MONSTER ROMAN BHIPPODROME, Making Nine United Monster Shows. Capital, $4.,000.000. Daily Expenses, $7,000 face of the Giobe. Largest and Richest Amusement | m the FAREWELL TOUR, u to his American Patrons 1 regret bein: nterprise Jarnum's Adic i ‘ orced to tako away from my fello ens nn exhibition which they have en wstaatieally apprecinted nnd 1avishiy paEronived, but the atsement-soeking poopios. of Burops d d tho ¢ pportunity of seeing this Combination, whieh his n worklwile: tepitation, and no counterpart i any country. 1 hive mado il perangoments and 1Cts Tor §is transportation, IS Vst ontirety, neross ihetlantic. My able and experionced partners will conduet this une paralicd enterpri<e UNDER MY PEUSON AL SUPERVISTON, | The public's obedient sery PHINEAS T. BARNUM. Priple Circus Company in 3 Big Rings. Huge Elevated Stage for Olvmpian Games. Iwo Immense Double Menageries of Wild and Trained Buasts Mammoth Musceum of Living Humin Wonders Grand " Roman [ppadrome, with Glorious Itacos DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 P M. PERFORMANCES AT 2 AND 8 P. M. d U M BO”’\‘ Large as Life 'd Ivory Boned Articulated SKELETON Only Elephant Skeleton on Exhibition Anywhere. GIANTS termionsic and quite as Natural, e Poli rress of the Biggest Men Alive, The most Marvelous Troupe of Semi-Barbaric AR ABS In Wonderful Performances. ALICE e Anectionate and Dis Great Miramba Band. ds of intensely Interesting and Startling Features, collected at an Enormous Expense. Tr Horses, Dogs, Pigs, Ponie®, Liong, Tigers, Panthers, Bears, Hyenas, Leopards, Camels, Elephants, Monkeys, Birds, and even Reptiles. 100 Startling Acts and Furious Races. 800 l’lummu-n 1l and Daving Artists. 1 Acts going on at the Same Time. 1,000 New Features and Wonderful Attractions GREAT FREE STREET PARADIE, ning over a Mile of Rich Objects and F Grounds at 8 o’clock A 50 Cents. ssed Companion of Jumbo. My Cor ures, will leave tha Admission to Everything, Children under Nine, 25 Cents. For the accommadation of those wishing to avold the erowds af the wagon, un ofiico hins been established at . W. Bushnell’s Book Store,20 Main street,Council Blufls,whe nmberc sents can be bouight at the reg i i<sion 1 eKets at 1o ubual Sight advance, on the morning of the show 1l Raflroads. Will Exhibit in @maha, September I8 11416 lar pr Arcadian Waukesha Ginger Ale Tire World’s Favoriie, that took the GOLD MEDAL over all Foreign and Domestic Ginger Ales at the New Orlcans pos| n. A most delightful beverage in ecither hot or cold weathar, Bottled diree at the springs in Waukesha, Wis., and made of the finest freshly imported Jamaica Ginger Root, the juices of tropical fruits, Arcadian Mineral Spring Water and Loaf Sugar. Eminent medical authority has pronounced it “the most perfect example of an aromatic Non-Aleoholic stomach stimulant, while as a beverage it is simply de The Ideal Arcadmn Lemon Nectar, readian water, combined with euit Juices, I'ruit Acids and Made from the pur eparkling I, Fc Sugar. Complete in ugo, pienies, ete, Retreshing and highly beneficinl; I m. For sale in Council Blufts by 1. T. Patmer, AM. B .~1v:y, Joe Driessbach, d. Daniels Baird, C. Deetken, aylor & Louie & Mctzger, Tibbits & W Gludstone Bros, & s k Rogers, J. A. Fuller & Co., ’ Leslie, Henry Pundt, D, W. Saxe, Co.iTammond & Co., W. 8. Buldulr, Smith & § rod, W. J. Whitehouse, 0. H. Wirth, Downley & Dufly, J. C. Vess, Wilcox & Stoph W. Spaflord & € 0. Ditzon, Schmiot & Mocller. $2.50 Per.Doz. or 25¢ Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: WIRT & DUQUETTE - -L. KIRSCHT & CO, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Clavke Drug Co., Stephens,ke Vocgel & Dinning, Meyer & Raape, wholesale fancy grocers, Omaha. Forsy th, [&] s, T ot & 00, € I 1. . P ATToORT EI, |HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER tion guaranteed. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisf: T best in the world, ame buildings moved on Little Giant truc 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, Al NG N ) (S ] e e NG = GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, from $1.25 to $12 per acre. School and state lunds in Minnesota on 30 y time b |n ¥ cent interest, Land Imy- rs fare fr Luforination, ete., given by P. P, Laustrup, No, 555 Broadway, Couneil Blulfs, lowa. Gty Steam Laundry I_AUN[]HY | No. 84 N. Main Street, Councit Bluffy. Finest work and lowest prices for fine work. AU collars and cuf)s ve- turned in collar and cuff boxes iwthout extra charge, which guar- antees work in same condition as it leaves us, Out of town eive same attention aud vales as city work, BEST LAUNDRY WOIIK Iu the city oun be obtained by patronizuyg the HomeSteam 604 Brondway Council Bluils GEO, W. SCHINDELE, FProp, orders ve- None but experienced hands omployed. Out . at sanu town orders by 1nall or express solicited, aud 8l work wurranted. SHOW ON EARTH, P [ 4 k|

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