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    .HUE OMAHA JDAljbY BJfiE : THUESDAY. MAY 11. 1882 ,
o. a. GOOXC AC GO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
Cltj Market , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
W-H O L E S A L E F I * O TJT R HOUSE ,
General ApenU for the Celebrated Mill * of If. t ) . lUish & Co. , Golden Eaulo Flour , Lcateiiwoith
Kiuioasami Oucen Dee Mill ? , Sioux KalK Diltotx
p , Smith & Crl t n(1cn , Council niu < I la.
t
HI. IE.
WHOLESALE AND USTAlt ,
STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F F ICE.
OT. "Vi/1. < ! CJJ TOT X 3R 333 5s O tO.
Lands and Lots Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA.
IBl
15 North Main Street.
WHOLESALE DEALER IEi SHOE FINDINGS.
uppers , In calf akin and kip. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER , and Ml
gBOdi appertaining to the shoe trade. pod * Fold a < cheap < n In the KM > . _
mm m IILLINERY STOEE
FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND
CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY.
105 South Main Street. . Council Bluffs la.
That noTcr require ciltnplngv at Jin. J. J. Good'8 IJalr Store , ftt prices no er bcfcro touched by
any other hnlr dealer. Also n full line of switches , etc. , already reduced prices. Also gold ,
silver and colored nets Wares made from ladles' own hair. Oo not ( all to call before purchasing
elsewhere. All goods warranted as represented. M IIS. J. J. GOOD ,
29 Main street. Council BluUs , Iowa.
MASON WISE ,
LIYERI , FEED & SALE STABLE
The largest and best
stables in the west.
Roadsters , Saddle and
draft horses for .sale ,
also aflne lot of mules
just received which
will be closed out
cheap.
SCOTT ST. , NEAR BROADWAY.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA.
REMOVED without the
OAICEES drawing of blood or usaof
I Unite. Cures lunjr diseases ,
AVT > rVPHITT ? Fits , Scrofula , Lhcr Com-
. . ; l'laln' . Dropsy , llhcuma-
TUMORS tlsra , FoTcr and Mcrcur-
I U III U U O , al 8 rcJi Erysipelas. Salt
nhcum , Scald Hold , Cttatrh , weik. Inflamed
nnd granulated Eyes , ccrofulous Ulcers and Fe
male Disease i of all'kinds. ANo Kidney and
Tenerlal diseases. Hemorrhoids or Plica cured
or money refunded.
All diseases treated upon thoptlcclpleof veget
able reform , without the ute of mercurial pols-
OUB or the knife.
Electn Vapor or Midlcatod Baths , furnished
the * who desire them.
HernU or Rupture radically cured by the use
of the Elastic bolt Truss and 1'lascer , which hoi
no superior In the world.
CONSUI.TATION FREE
CALL OS.OH ADDKES3
Brs. E , Rioe and F , 0 , Hillor ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , la.
LIVERY ,
Feed and Sale Stables ,
18 North First Street ,
Bouquet's old stand , Council B.'ufTj , Iowa.
W1I.LAUD bMlTH. Prop.
W.D.STILLMAN
. . ,
Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting
RiysicianandSurgeon ,
Office and residence 016 Willow avenue , Coun
cil muffs , Iowa.
Iowa.W.
W. K. SINTON ,
DENTIST.
14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs.
Extracting and fllllne a epechlty. First-class
work guaranteed.
DR. A. F. HANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OOlco , No. 14 Pearl Street Houn , 0 a. m. to
12. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Itoaldence , 120
Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with
Central olllce.
OR , AMELIA BURROUGHS ,
No. 617 First Avenue
_ nourBfromlptolla.m.and2to 6 p. m.
MKEE'S LIPE'ASSOOiATIOH ,
PES 1IOINE3 , Iowa.
Incorporated July 1st , 1879 , for the mutual
benefit of bank olllcers and their customers ,
Bwcd on principles of EQUITIT , ECOXOMV AND
CUUITV. A few uxperlcncad life Insurance aollcl-
ton wanted. AdJrcsi , H. JI. Htovena , district
solicitor , Offlco No. 7 ; Uvertt's blocii , Council
Bluffd. Iowa. ItcslacncoHOl 4th avenue. P. 0.
box 8 . _
S. L MAXON ,
Office over savings bank ,
COUNCIL. BLUFFS , - - - Iowa.
REAL ESTATE.
W. 0. James , In connection with his law and
collection butlncas buys and soils real estate.
Persons wishing to buy or sell city property call
at his office , over Bushncll'a book store , Pearl
street.
street.EDWIN J , ABBOTT.
Justice of the Peace and
Notary Public.
46Broadway ! , Council Bluffs.
Deeds and mortgages drawn and acknoledged I
WATER WAVES ,
In Stock and Manufactur
ed to Ord&r.
Waves Mode From Your Own Hair.
TOILET ARTICLES ,
Nets , Combs , Brushes , Faoe-povr-
dera , Bands , Hair Ornaments -
monts , Ac. , &c.
All Goods Warranted as
Represented , and Trices
Guaranteed.
337 W. Broadway , and
109 S. Main St ,
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa ,
IRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGMST.
Graduate Of Elcctropathlo Institution , , Phila
delphia , Petuu.
Offlca Gu Broadway & Glenn Avo.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
The treatment of all dUeasca and prlnful .dif
ficulties peculiar to foroales a specialty
The Star Bakery ,
HOWARD & ROBIE ,
227 MAUfST ,
Employ the best Bread Baker In the West ; also
a choice hind for Cakes and Pics.
Bread delivered to all parts of the city.
Game and Poultry ,
Can always be found at 0. DANEHY'P ,
138 Upper Broadway.
JNO. JAY FBAINE Y ,
Justice of the Peace ,
314 BROADWAY ,
Counoil Bluffs , - - Iowa.
W. B. MAYES ,
Loans andEealEstate ,
Proprietor of at > stra6la of Pottawattamlo
county , Otllco corner of Broadway and Mala
Bireett , Council lllufla , Iowa.
JOHN STEINER. 1V1. D , ,
( Deutschcr Arzt. )
ROOM B , EVERETT'S BLOCK ,
Council Bluffs.
Dhcaecs of women and children n specialty.
P , J , MONTGOMERY , H , D , ,
FllBE DlSPBNSAUY KVBUY SATUJtUAY ,
Olllroln Fverctt's block , Pearl trcet. Hol ]
dence C23 Fourth street. Olllco hours from 0 tp
2q.jn. , 2 to 4 end T to 8 p. m. , Council ( 'lugs
III u > E nuiij
PRACTICAL DENTIST.
Pearl street , oppotlto the poitoftlce. One of
the oldest practitioners In Council Blnfls.
Ufactlon guiranteed In all casen.
ODELL& DAY ,
GENEMl FIRB INSURAHOE
AND
REAL ESTATE ACTS ,
MONEY TO LOAN.
Uoa-d of Trade building , Council Illufls , Ia ,
JOHN LINOT ,
ATTOBHEY-AT-LAW
Will practice In all state an coucU
Speaks German Language.
INIOE lf OX.A.
A Busy YounRTown In Pottawftttatnlo
County.
Correipondcnreof the lice.
NEOLA , Pottawattnmlo county , la. ,
, May 3. Noola ia 21 miles to the
northeast from Council Bluffs , on the
Rock Island road , and contains about
GOO inhabitantsa $4,000 school house ,
two steam elevators , two dozen stores
and trading houses , bank , two hotels ,
and a newspaper.
THIUTKKN VRA.1U3 AOO ,
when the Rock Island railroad was
constructed through hero , this was an
unbroken prairie ; but the location o
a station hero formed ( the nucluca for
a village , and having grown and be
come important , it hns just received
its charter as n young city , and puts
on "long dresses" by indulging in n
mayor , council , nnd marshal. It is
related that few towns , of its size , can
bo found on the slope , that can show
more business than Noola. Whether
it was by accident or by the example
nnd influence of Council Bluffs , your
correspondent ia not informed , but
certain it is , that the streets are laid
out irregularly , and yet the city is
clustered on a southern slope like an
cient Cocropia , the "city of the violet
crown. "
The new railroad is ready for the
iron along hero nnd it ia understood
that the iron horse will soon bo run
ning from the Bluffs to this place ,
where it crosses to the northern aide
of the Rock Island railroad , and parts
company with that old atand-by and
pioneer in Iowa.
Some new stores nro being opened
and now buildings qoingup , the stores
have an appearance of activity , carry
largo stock , nnd the business men
seem happy and cheerful as though
their trade was good.
The two hotels are doi.ig a good
business , and do their part towards
sustaining the reputation of the town.
Mr. S. Burgess nnd family , of the
Commercial house was for many ycnra
a prominent merchant and trader in
Warren , Pa. , coming hero from Fre
mont , Nob. ; and the few months ho
has been hero have given the house n
reputation among the traveling public
that brings plenty of custom.
TUB NEOLA HANK
ia owned by Mr. Lodge , of Ncola nnd
Henry , \Vnlnut , Mr. Henry having
another bank in Walnut. The Lodge
Bros , wore the first to ooon a store in
Walnut and have boon identified with
the early development of this part of
the state. .Tho bank hero ia in a neat
und convenient building and provided
with time locks and auch other fix
tures aa are generally found in well
regulated institutions of this kind.
J. * A. Hamilton is closing out his
lumber ' trade and takes up live stock ,
while ho clings 'to the grain trade ,
from orco of habit.
TUB NEW BTOUE
of Thos. Meierstein on the hill , is an
addition to the business ot the place.
Mr. M. has quite recently como from
the eaa. and having purchased a farm
has also opened a general merchandise
stock cf great variety , including many
novelties , and we wish him all success
as a now citizen and business man.
We found our list of BEE readers
wore happy and prosperous , and the
number growing , and wore kindly re-
received by the gentlemanly editor
of The Neola'Times , Mr. E. P. Irvin.
The Times is still young , but seams
to have a good constitution , and when
located in the now building , as it ex
pects to soon , will become a strong
supporter of Neola.
\V"o mot hero , also , Mr. Samuel
Wood , of Unionburg , eight miles
from thia city. Mr. AV. came to Iowa
in 18-10 , and has seen the growth and
understands the history of the state
about ns well as any citizen of the
commonwealth , nnd aomo of hia expe
riences und sketches of early life hero
are very interesting and amusing.
1IIUDKN ,
twenty-five miles from the Bluffs , is a
six-year-old town of nearly 300 , and
is situated on the Rock Island and
also on Key Greek.
J. B. Morton , drugs ; J. W. Crow ,
general merchandise ; J. O. Jeffries ,
restaurant , and J. 0. Garmond , har
ness , hardware and implements , are
said to be the only American people
doing business in the town , although
many others use the English more or
less. The German people are doing
nest of the business , being largely
from Davenport , la.
They have an English and a Ger
man school , and the Germans are
building a church. There is a good
deal of business done hero in general
merchandise , grain , live atock , farm
machinery , etc.
The hotel ia in connection with a
saloon , and they have plenty of house
room , und * entertain in the happy
style of the old country. .
The grain , not already plantod/is
being put into the ground very fast ,
and town trade ia dull , while thu
farmer and hia teams are seeding.
BUUKEYK ,
STAGE ROMEOS.
David Garrlck nnd Sprangor Barry
Muatcr Botty'a Triumphs Hocolloc-
tlons of Fauny Komblo.
Boston Courier.
The two celebrated Ilomoos of thoao
proverbial "palmy days" of the druum
thu middle of the last century-
wore lavid Gurrick and Sprangor
JJarry , and nt the time wliuu their
impersonation of the young Veronese
noble were exciting the greatest ad or
miration , Oarrick was 34 , mid Barry
31 of . " "
years ago. "Silvur-tonguod"
Barry , whoso personal attractions
hare euldpm been equaled , was of
course an ideal lover. Lord Cheater-
field Raid of him : < % llo is BO handsome ,
he will not bo long on the stage ; some
rich widow will carry him off ; " and in
additon to his good looks , ho po.s-
soBBed n voice of such unrivalled
oetuoaa and tondorncsa , that ono of
his contemporaries wrote : "All ox-
( julBitely tender or touching wilt
ing came roondod from hia
mouth ; there vms a pathos , n deli
cacy in his utterance , which utolo
upon the mind and forced conviction
on the memory , Every sentiment of
honor and virtue , recommended to the
ear by the language of the , author was
riveted to the heart by the utterance
of Barry.1 Naturally , auch a charm
ing fellow was admirable in the love
scenes of the tragedy. Oarrlok was
not so successful in those ; but in the
impassioned rI scenes with Friar Law
rence and the Apothecary , ho WAS ex
cellent. Macklin , who played Mor-
cutie to Harry , emphatically declared
him to bo superior to Gut-rick through *
out the play ; while tMrs. Bellamy
gave the palm to Garrick ouly in tlio
ceno with the Friar. A very ox
prcssivo criticism was made by a lad ;
who saw both performances. She
said : "Had I been Juliet to Garrick's
llomoo , ao nrdent and impassionot
was ho , I should have expected thn
ho would have como up to mo in the
balcony ; but had I been Juliet to
"Rnrry's Slomoo , so tender , no eloquent
80 seductive wna ho. I should certainly
tainly have gene down to him.1
Barry died on January 10 , 1777 , am
was buried in the cloisters nt West
minster.
* The name of Thomas King , the orig
inal Sir Peter Teazlo , is generally ns-
aociatod with n very different range ol
characters to that of the lovcj ) sick
Ilomoo. Nevertheless , the inhmtnblo
representative of PulF , Lord Ogleby ,
Dr. GantwelLllangornnd Touchstone ,
played the young lover , nnd played il
successful ; , too , in his early dnys. In
1749 , n year nfter his first nnpearaiica
nt Drury Lane , King was noting at the
old Jncob'a Well thcntcr , Bristol , Mrs.
Pritchnrd being a member of the com
pany at the same time. The stoutbut
tragic lady insisted that young Tom
( ho was only 10 then ) chouM bo
llomeo to her Juliet , nnd the dispari
ty between the ago nnd npponranco of
the lovers ( which , to make matters
worse , ffas nil on the wrong side )
must have boon comical enough.
However , King did very well in the
part.A .
A still more youthful Borneo was
the famous Master Betty "The In
fant Eoscious" about whom the play-
going public of the throe kingdoms
wont mad at the beginning of this
century. The furore lasted about
four years , during which period Mas
ter Betty ( who made his debut nt Bel
fast , in 18Ut ; , when ho was in his 12th
year ) had n triumphal progress
through England , Ireland and Scot
land , and made often 500 n week.
C liar lea Young played subordinate
parts to him ; Homo went over the
boy's representation of Young Norval
in his own play , "Douglas ; " in Glas
gow , ono independent soul who re
fused to bow bet'oro the popular idol ,
raised such a storm of indignation
against himself that ho woa compelled
to ' leave the city. "Royal duko.i ex
pressed their delight in him , grateful
managers loaded him with sil
ver cups , and John Komblo wrote
to Mr. Betty hero to express the
happiness ho and Mr. Harris would
have in welcoming the tenth wonder to
Co vent Garden theater , at 00 per
nk'lit and half a clear benefit. Sub
sequently Drury Lane and Covent
Garden shared him between them.
In twenty-three night nt the former
houao ho drew above 17,000 , and his
double work ao doubled his popularity
that one night , haying to play Hamlet ,
the house of commons , on motion of
Pitt , adjourned and went down to see
him. " The mania died n natural
death in n short time , however , and
Master Betty never fulfilled the
promise of hia early years. Ho bade
tnrowoll to the stage when ho was
only 32 years of , ago.
A Romeo of very different caliber
was Charles Koan , who undertook
the character at Drury Lane in hia
second season there , and continued
the traditional glories of. Barry.
John Komblo had played it a few
yea previously , und Charles Kemblo ,
one of tro best Itomeos over aeon ( as
ho was the beatMorcutio ) , only finally
retired from the part in 1829 , when
hia daughter Fanny came out so auo-
ceEsfully OB Juliet. This clever little
lady was rather unfortunate in her
Horaces. At the time of her first ap
pearance there was great difficulty in
finding n suitable one for her , and in
her "Recollections of Girlhood , "
aho amusingly rolatea how her
parents thought of her younger
brother , Henry , trying the part.
Ho waa an extremely handsome boy ,
but looked too young for it ; nnd be
sides this , ho had an insuperable dis
like to the idea of acting , and a ludi
crous capacity for assuming the faint
est appearance of any sentiment.
However , ho learnt the words , "and
never , " aaya Fanny , "shall I forgot
the explosion of laughter which shook
my father , my mother and myself ,
when , after hearing him recite the
balcony scene with the most inde
scribable mixture of ahy terror and
nervous convulsions of suppressed
giggling , my father threw down the
book , and Henry gave vent to hia
feelings by clapping his hands a&rainst
hia aides , and bursting into a seriea of
triumphant cock-crown an expression
of mental relief so ludicrously in con
trast with hia sweet sentimental face ,
and the part ho had boon pretending
to assume , that I thought wa should
never have recovered from the fits it II
sent us into , Wo wore nil literally
crying with laughter. " Event
ually the part was given to
Mr. Abbot , a very respectable actor ,
old enough to have boon Hiss Kom-
blo'a father , and of whose perform nn
ance aho could only aay , " ( hat it waa
not below inoffensive mediocrity. " At
that period , thn claptrap performance
of Romeo's plucking Juliet from her
bier , and rushing with her down to
the footlights , was in vogue , und on
tbo first occasion of Fanny Komble's
couoin , John Mason , acting with her ,
ho whispered , na he bore her down
the atngo , "Jove , Funny , you're n
lift I" Misa Ellen Tree also played
Romeo with her , nnd wished to carry
out the same feai , but Fanny , fearing
that her feminine lover would drop
her , declared , "If you attempt to lift
carry mo down the otago , 1 will kick
out and scream till you not mo down ; "
tu
which , of course , settled the point at tum
once , le.tu
Some ridiculous anachronisms in
drocs have been perpetrated in the wo
performance of the tragedy , Garrick's at
Romeo was a "beau in a now birthday bo
embroidery , " and Woodward's Mor-
cutie was drosaod like a cquiro in hia
own ; 1ay , with peruke , gold-laced
throe cornered hat , long waist-coat
and high-heeled bhocs. We have got
rid of glaring absurdities , but I have A
myself seen a Romeo , the cut of
whoso garments might bo tolerably .
lorreot , but the hue of which was so
remarkable tliatu lady in the audience
indignantly likened him unto a boiled
lobster. A comical and certainly un
rehearsed effect was once introduced .
into the play by Mr. Conway , who ,
on entering Friar Lawrence's call , one
night , at the Havmarkot , stumbled ,
and presented himself before hia U
ghostly f < vthor on his hands and knees ,
instead ol in the orthodox fashion ,
The additional point whioh this Occi
dent gave , n few minutes later , to the
Friar's speech , "Wisely and slow ;
they stumble that run fast , " provoked
an irresistible burst of laughter from
the audionco.
But perhaps the most farcical Inci
dent known in connection with this
woful tragedy was trick of Listen's
( who , save the mark ! once played 1 lo
in oo for his orrn benefit ) . In the old
representations of "Romoo and Ju
liet , " a procession of chojr boys used
to bo inlroducotl'for Juliet's luncrnl ;
and the misohiovous comedian sent on
nil tlicso youngsters with pieces of
brown papor'in their hands , instead
of handkerchiefs , with which to wipu
nway their tears for the nwoot lady's
untimely death. Boston Courier.
Unrlrnlotl
As belli ) ; a certain euro for the worst
forms of dyBpepnln. indigefttiou , conMln.v
lion , impurity of blow ) , torpid liver , dU-
or lered kldnoyp , oto , nud ai n luediclno
for orAilicatmcovcry species oflniinor , from
an ordinary plinplo to the worst ulcer ,
lUninocK lil.ooi ) IJiTTKiM stoml tuirlvRlcd ,
1'rico 51.00 wS-dlw
SKINNY MKNf.
"Writs' Health Kcnew-er" restored health
nnd vigor , curcn rlysiiciwla , Impotence ,
cuM del > Uity. 81. ] ) cpot t 0. F.
Goo tinnn'ft.
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
Corner Fourth and Locust B tree to.
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Rooms , 70c , $1 , and § 1,50 Pnr Day.
Anclcstuit Ho'Uumst Itconuoctcd with tins
liouto where meal * aros.nedit roaJonaUeprlccs
Open thy and night , m-lOm
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Uoll-Almsa ; as Lou of Memory , Unlvcriul I/usl. :
tudc , 1'aln In the Hack , Dlmncw of Vhlon , Pro-
matura Old Age , and many other Ulseaiui that .
load to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema
ture Grave.
J2TFull particulars In our painuhlct , which
deglro to send ( rue I v mall to every ono ,
tarThe HpeclOc lludlclno Is > old by all drugglnti
81 per package , or Upackticca for f5 , or will
Kent free by mall on reel ptof the inoLoy , by
addruulni ; TUB OKA JKU1CINK CO. ,
Ouflalo. N. Y.
NERVOUS DEBILITY ,
D , . B. (
spoclflo for Hysteria , Dlulness , Convulsions.
Nervous Headache , Uental Depretmlon , Loss of
Momory.Bpcrmatorrha-i.Iiupotcnjy , Involuntary
F.in'wlons ' , Prouuturo Old Axe , Ciiisid by overexertion -
exertion , tclf-ubuw , or ovtr-lndulfonce. which \
leads to misery , decay and death. Ono oox will
cure recent cases. Ka < b box contains one mouth'n
treatment. Ono dollar a box , or six boxes for
five dollars ; sent by mall prepaid on receipt of )
irlco. We guarantee six boxes to cure any ess j.
.Vita each order received by us far six boxei , ac
companied with flvo dollars , will loud the pur *
cba er our written ruaranteo to return the
money If the treatment docs not efltct a cure ,
0. r , Goodman , DruggUt , Bole , Wholesale and
rvful Agent , Omaha. i , "eb , Orders by mall at
e tallaprlce. diwly
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL ? .
HOTELS , PROPRIETORS TQWNF'
ARLINOTON. J. 0. MolNTIRE , Lincoln , Nebi
OARATOQA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 , Mllford , Neb ,
MARSH HOUSE , E.MANS , BROWNSVILLE , Neb
COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Stromtburg N
HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Loulivllla
OITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Dlalr , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTE- , J. Q. MEAD , Nallgh , Neb.
GRAND CENTRAL E.ISEYMOUR , Nabnuka Olty , Meb
MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. L. THORP , WeeplnBW terNa
COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
QREENWOOD HOUSE , W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb )
COMMEROIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Olarlnda , town
ENO'a HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Eremont , Neb.
EXOHANQE HOTEL , O. B. HACKNEY , Athland , Neb
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atkinson , Neb.
MORGAN HOUSE , C. L. QRUDB , Guide Recd , N b.
OUMMIT HOUSE , BWAN & BEOKER , Oreiton , I * .
JUDKINO HOUSE , JUOKINS & BRO , , Red Oak , la.
HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO. OALPH. Extra , In.
REYNOLDS HOUSE , O.M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la.
WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la.
COMMEROIAL HOTEL , B. BURQC8S , Neoln , la.
CITY HOTEL , Dl B. WILLIAMS , Harlan , la.
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQS , Corning , la.
NEBRASKA HOTEL , J , L. AVERY , Btnnlon ,
MERCHANTS HOI EL J , W. BOULWARE , Burlington Junction , M )
COMMEROIAL HOTEL , Dlanchard , la.
PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Bhenandoah , la ,
COMMEROAL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld City , Neb
DAQNELL HOUSE , OHA8.DAQNELL , CollcE * Springs , la.
2OMMEROIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vllllica , la.
JUDKIN3HOU8E , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , l ,
BALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , la
COMMERCIAL HOUSE D , F.STEARNS , Odebolt la
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Oicoola , Neb.
DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. S. DUNHAM , Olarki , Neb.
BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QDEEN. Dodford la.
ARLINGTON HOUSE , J. M. BLAOK& BON , Marj-svllle Mo
NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Neb
WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY , Goward , Neb.
AURORA HOUSE M. 0. JONES , Aurora , Nob.
OROZIER HOUSE 0. R. OROZIER , Sidney , Nell.
Of Neola , Pottawattamie County , Iowa : .
[ on the Rock Island Railroad. ]
J. 0. Ohnpman Olork , Noola Bank
0. D. Dillon Stontn Elevator and Lumber
J. A. Hamilton Steam Elevator and Live Stock
G. W. Rogers : Live Stock
J. F. Burton ! General Merchandise
J. W. Butler General Merchandise
H. Mondoll ' . General Morohandiso
Bland Riahton General Merchandise
Thos. Rishton . ' ; ; General Merchandise
Thos. Moiorstoiu . ' ' General Morohandiso
0. M. Orippon Clothing , Boots and Shoos
Remington Bros Clothing , Boots and Skocs
Egolston & Egelston Groceries
F. Gallop Groceries
McWilliams Bros " ' Groceries
Stewart Bros Groceries
B. E. Vaughn Groceries and Confectionary
0. B. Stone. . . Hardware
Roiehards Bros Hardware
Ohas. Witt Furniture and Hardware
Martin Casey Moat Markob
Hagorty & Roiehards Moat Market
S. Burgess Commercial House
F. S. Burgess Ncola House
Hugh MoWilliams Law-
John P. Organ Law and Mayor
L. W. Todd , M. D Homeopathic Physician
H. D. Harvey , M. D Physician
1. T. Vinoss , M. D Physician
0. Lawrence , MD Physician
S. Viness : ' Drugs
B. A. MoKoy Drugs
0. B. Robbins Drugs
'Kolly Hardware
Ohas. Brown : , Hardware
Downo & Mott Livery
S. King Livery
Fisk & Wilson Blacksmith Shop
Henry Shoirbrook. Blacksmith Shop
Goo. Simons Gun Shop
Win. McDonald , Flour and Feed.
E.P. , Ivins Noola Tribuno-
A. A. Davis Marshal
MOUNTAIN
T.T1
AND
JLj "TT"
Mining and Milling Company.
Working CaplUK _ . - - - . - _ - esoo.ooo.
Biock. . . . . .
Capital - - $1,000,000
Par Value of Hbarco , - - - . [ . . . rzs.ooo.
STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE
Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DI8TEIOT.
DU. * . L TIIOUAS , President , Cummins , Wyoming.
VfU. B. TJLTON , Vice-President , Cummins , Wyoming !
E. K , HARWOOD , Secretary , Cummins , Wyoming. \
A , Q. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyomlo
Dr. J. I. Thomai. Ixiuls Miller W , 8. Bramel. A. O. Dunn.
E.N , Harwood. Francli Leareni. Goo. II. Faloa. Lowli Zolman.
Dr. J. 0. Watklns. Bo'A.
OEO. W. KENDALL. Authorized Agent for Sale ol Stock : Bo' " > * > , Heb.
Son City fi Pacific
CHH SIOUX OITY ROUTB
Rum a Rnlld Train 'Ihroujjh from
Council Bluffs to St. Paul
Without Ohango Time , Only 17 Houn
IT r
UII-E8 TI1K 81IORTEST KODTK
COUNCIL BLUFFS
CO HT. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTn OP. BI6MAIIOK
.p.d t > ll pcluts In Northern Iowa. Minnesota an4
Jikhota. This line to equipped with the linprovgi )
Yc tlu < ( hoiuo AutoniAtla Air-brake and Ulllt
'UXorm Coupler i ud Uufleri and fcr
SPKBJP. HAFJTV ANO COJIFOKT
g luminiamcd. 1'iilliaan Palace Ulfcpmj Car
i i through WIT1IOU7 U1IANUK bctw 4U Kan
itlC'ltyaiid fib PaufT via Council Uluffi and
iloux City ,
Tralnii leave Union Paclflo Transfer at Couii-
:1I Bluffi , at 7:36 : p , m. dally on arrival of Kan&u
Jlty , St. Joagpli and Council liluffi train from
io South. Arrlvlni ; at filoux City 11BB p. m. .
.rd at the New Union Depot at Bi. Paul at 1SSO
riU'lIOUU3 IN ADVANCE Of ANYtOTHEB
ItOUTJC.
/arKomembcr In taking the Hlonx City Ilouti
rou get a Through Train. The Uhorteat Line ,
ho QuIckuttTIiue and a Comfortable Hide In the
rUrouKh Can between
COUNCIL ULUFFS AND ST. PAUL.
tarBco that your Tlckcta itaA via the "SIoui
rity and I'aclUa Uallroad "
/ H. WAl'fLES , J , B. BUCHANAN
fluperluteudent. Oen'l I'tua. Aeut. |
P , K. 110BINBON , AIS'I tien'l Pass. A t. ,
illbbourl Volley , Iowa
W , li DAVIS , Eouthwuitern Agent.
Counxl Bluflu Ion a
\ Tanfnrl Al0nta'or"10 [ L"0 Tl' t8 and
YV tlLlUbU Treaoljero
Written by hl
u only life authorized by hitr , and which will
ict be a "lllood and Thunder" btory , such as has
jc n and will be published , but a true Life by
Lho only pirson who Is la pawculon of the ficta
-a fal'hful and devoted wlfu. Tiutb Is more
Interesting than fiction. Agents should apply
lor territory at ouw. Send 76 cts. for bam-
ploUook. J , H.CUamVs &Coy
litLouU. . Mo-
To Nervous Sufferers
THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specifics
HSC3E330XOXXKTEI.
It Is a positive cure for tipcrmatoirbea , Bjmlna ,
Wcoknewt. linpotancy , and all diseases resulting
from Bjlf.Abuse , as MonUI Anxiety , TJOSSI
Memory , 1'alos " lo the Back or Bide , nud diseases )
- " - " ' * " "J" * ' " " " - " " ' " " " "
thAt load to
Consumption
insanity an.
earlygrara
Medicine to
being used
wlttj wonder-
( ul success.
Pamphlat *
oui irw ) 13 all. vului tor tu u4 MiU gut lull par-
tlculaii.
Price , Specific , 11.00 per inckagc , or BX pack-
agoa.forte.OO. Addrciw all urdera to
U. UiaSON IIEDICINE CO.
Nos. 101 and 103 Mala St. UuQalo , N. Y.
Bol-1 In Omaha by 0. V. Uoodman , J. W. B U ,
J , K. Ish , aud all drutritliUovcrywhire.
PILES ! PILES ! PILES !
A Sure Cure Found at LastI
A lurocuro fpr Blind , Uiscdlnfr , Itching and
Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Wil
liam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. Will am'
Indian Ointment. A single box baa cured the
worst chroulo casea of 25 or SOycats etandmg. Mo
one need suffer five mlnuteu alter applying thla
wonderful soothing medicine , I < ctlous , iustnt-
mentd and elcctuarUs do more barm than good ,
Wllllam'tt Ointment absorbs the tumora , allays )
the Intense Itching , ( partlculaaly at night after
getting warm U b d.act8 aa a poultice , gives In-
Etant and iislnleai relief , and Is prepared only for
Piles. Itching ol the private parta , aud ( or notb
leg tUo.
Itead what the Hon. J. II , Coffinberry of Clevo-
and eave about Dr. William's Indlou File Oint
ment : I have iiBsd ccorca of Piles cures , and U
affords in p eaiure to say that I have never found
auythlnsr which gave ludi lmmedUt aud ptrmv
Dent relief as Pr. William1 * Indian Ointment
for ualo by all druggUts or mailed on receipt
CUVIiAMB , OsBO
For sale by 0. .
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