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THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , JUNE lo 1882 , XXa o. o. aooonc < sv GO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City iUtkct , Ccunclt Eluffi , low * , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , Otficra ! Agent * for the Odtbntcd Mills ol II. D. Ruth & Co. . Golden Knglo Flour , LtvunvroJth. rUniaa , and queen Keo Mills , Sioux Fails , DakoU. P defence , Smith tt Crl't"n lcn , Council niulM , rn. EL IE. W10LRSAU ? AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFF3 , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FICE. J.TOT. . * C8TCT3CEa3Ea .SB O O. 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 IN SHOE FINDINGS. llcadj-fUtcd uppers , In call sUn and kip. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LKATIIKH , nnd al coda appertaining to the ahoo tr idn. Oo'JinolJ m chciviiMln theKnat. _ IBS. iim m IILLIMY STORE FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la. That never require crimping , at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair fitoro , at prices ncor botcro touched by f * jiy other hair dealer. Also a lull line of snitches , etc. , nt greatly reduced prices. Alto gold , i riU or nnd colored nets. Wo\cs made from Indies' o n hair. Do not fall to call before purchasing elsewhere. All good * warranted ag represented. liRS. J. J. GOOD , 23 Main street , Council liluffs , lovrn. Bethesda B4TIIIB HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Gor. Broadway aufl Union Sfcs. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated , V per , Electric , 1'lungo , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths. Com * potent D nlo and ( emalo curves and attendants always on hand , and ( he beat of r.vo and atten tion given patrons. Special attention given to batnlng children. Iu > estimation and patrona o eollcltoiiDR. . A. H STODLEY & Co. , 100 Dpper Broadway. Pr. Stud'cy : Trtatinenc of chronic diseases made a specialty. REMOVED without the GAIGEES drawing of blood or usoof knllc. Cures lunp diseases , ivii fYPITVP Fits , Scrofula , Ll\er Com- ? ; flalnt' Dropsy , Hheuma- I II Rn II K S tlsm , Fetcr and Mercur- | I W H1 U n W ial Botcf Erjsipelas , Salt { ' Rheun , Scald Hold , Citi-rh , weak. Inflamed 1 and granulated Eyes , -crofulous Ulcers and Female male- Disease ) of all kinds. Ale Kidney and Vencrlal diseases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured y money refunded , ; | All dlsoosca treated upoi theprlnclpleol\cgct- A able reform , without the me of mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or Mdlcatod Baths , furnished o i ( who donlro them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the uce the Elastic bolt Truss and Waster , which has euporlor hi the norld. CONSUI.TATION.FREE CALL OS Oil ADDRKSS Drs , E , Rice and F , C , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. x\ LIVERY , feed and Sale Stables , 18 North First Street , Bouquet's old stand. Council B'uffr ' , Iowa. WILLA11D fclUTII. Prop. W.D.STILLMAN , Practitioner of Homeopathy , coasultlnf PhysioianaidSurgeon , Office and residence 016 Willow avenue , Coun cil WnffsIowft. WnffsIowft.W. W. K. SINTON , DENTIST. 14 Pearl Strert , Cnunoil Bluffs. Eitractlngaud filling a epechlty. First-class work guaranteed. DR. AP. . HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlco.No. 14 Pearl Street. IIouj , 0 a. m. to 12. , and 2 p. m. , to B p , in. Kesldencc , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central office. DR. AMELIA BURROUCHS , No. 617 First Avenue Hours from 10 to 11 a. m. , and 2 to S p. m , Merchants Eestaurant J. A , BOSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Streets. Good accommodation ) , good fare and cour teous treatment. S. E. MAXON , X'iTEl 00 ? . Office over savings bank , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - . Iowa. REAL ESTATE. \V. C , James , In connection with his law and V collection business buys and sell * real estate. Nl Fenons wishing to buy or sell city property call - at his office , over Ousbnell'd book store , Pearl tr * t. t.EDWIN EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 4l6Broadway , Council Bluffs. ce > l mortttgei drawn and icknowl dged HAIR JOODS. WATER WAVES In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hnir , TOILET ARTICLES , All Goods "Warranted a Represented , and Price Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGHST. Graduate of Elcctropathlc Institution , Phlla- ' delphla , I'enua. Office Cor , Broadway & Glenn Ave , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and pvlnful 'dlf- flcultlcs peculiar to fea'alcs ft apeclilty. r he Star Bakery , HOWARD , & ROBIE , 227 MAINST , Employ the best Bread JUkpr In the West ; also ' a choice hand lor Cakca and Pies. Bread delivered to all parts of the city. FRESH FISH ! Game and Poultry , Can always be found a B. DANEHV'P , 138 Upper Broadway , JNO. JAY FEAINE Y , Justice of the Peace 314 BROADWAY , Oonnoil Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andRealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottanattauila county. OIllco corner of Broadway and llaln eirfete. Council llliifTj , loun. JOHN STEINER , M. D , , ( Deutscher Ar/t. ) ROOIM 5 , EVERETT'S ' BLOCK , Council Blufla. DUea es of women and children ft epoclalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , . D , , FllBK DlSi'ENSAKY KVKHV SATUJIDAY. ' Office fa Everett's block , Pearl trcct. tteal ] denco t23 Fourth Etreet. omco houra from 9 to 2ft. m. , 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. , Council Muffs F. G. CLARK , PRACTICAL DENTIST. Vearl street , opposite the postofflce. One of the oldest practitioners In Council Bluffs. Satis- ' lafaction tuarintewl In all cases DR. F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WJTU DR , CHARLES BEETKEN , Olllcoovcrilriu utoru , tH Broadway , Council ItluffD , Iowa. Al dUca < u of the me and tar trcitoj under the moot approved inuthod , and all turea guaranteed. n JOHN LINDT , ! ATTORNEV'-'AT-IAW. Will practice In all Elite and Urlttxl Slates .ourts. tipfks Oeroian I tDgiugc. A Novel Reunion of .Votenvna-Fod- oral and Confodornto Officers , Face to Face on the Bnttlo-Flold , Dotorm- luo the Positions of Their Commands Some Peculiar Scenes and Inci dent ? . Tlmoi. , PA. , Juno 7. A sight the like of which is not noted in the world's history was .scon hero to-day , when representative Union find confederate - federate oflicors walked nrm-in-ftrin oycr the bati-'o-Dctd , pointing out positions of opposing forces on the ground of the great combat , The courtesies shown the southern oflicors were BO constant ntid so marked AS to cause Gen. Forney , n member of con gress from Alabama , to say that the warmth of the present greeting nlinost outdid that of nineteen years ngo , irhcn ho Iny so sorely wounded that ho did not hear the historic cannonade that shook the hills and jarred the stony bottom of the Siiaquehanna. Gen. D. W. Aikon and Gen. II. A , Herbert , both representatives in the national house , who led Alabama and South Carolina troops in assaults against Sickles , were prominent among the confederate oflicors. Gen , Sickles brought his one log upon the field rather late , for ho did not reach until noon , at which tiiuo Maj , Gen. S. W. Crawford , who thinks BO much of Little Round Tpp that ho hoe buught a rocky acroa upon its crest. Mj. Gen. T. W. Egan and Col. G. E liuudolph , chief of the Third corps urtillery , arrived also. Those veterans had bV n preceded by many comrades , among whom were Gen. J. Brooke , U. S. A. , Representative Shallubdrger , Col. J. 13. iJaoholdor , government historian , Maj. Martin Alaginnis , Gen. Ellis Spaar , and num erous regimental officers All took part in the battle of the second day , and they represented many commands along the famous Poach Orchard and Wheat Field lines. The battlefield was at its beat. From the well-kept town which it skirts to the proat green knob of Round Top its hills and hollowa gave to the eye pleasing pictures without number. The clover field across which the topmost wave of the Rebellion rolled to break against the stone wall was carpeted with a now growth of the same herb- ape ; beyond were fair stretches of the green of grass and tree , and , whether ooking to the right milcsnway toward the blue sky-lino of South Mountain or to the loft at cho grayish sides of Little Round Top , grim , scraggy , and burdened with bouldero , one saw enough to drive even tjio everyday pencil into poetry. All went well at the start. Col. Bacheldor tapped the party to order at 8 o'clock in front of the toivn headquarters , carriages were taken , and the line moved briskly out the Kmmottsburg road. At the first "lalt , which was at the intoieeotion of the ptko with a by-road , it was evident that there was going to be a good deal of fun. A disposition on the part of a half-dozen Generals or so to talk all at once wns developed. 'That ' looks like the little white house , " ono would say , and then would go on to toll how his command charged down to the house , but before he cou'.d get into the midst of his expla nation another would remind him that there were several "little white houses" roundabout , or a third would indicate his interest in some distant field. Thus it came that they fell into a mild sort of Babel. ' 'This' is won derful , " remarked Col. Wallace , of the Maryland line , who once arrested Sen ator Bayard , "it is really wonderful to BOO these men , all of prominence in life , stand here nodding , arguing , and gesticulating , as freely as though they were school boys , oycr a lot of green fields and something that occurred nearly nineteen years back. " It was easy enough to see , however , why it should bo so , for every ono was elated with the bright spectacle , with the air that came in fine perfume over the clover , and moat of all because ho had a secret to pluck from the heart of the landscape. In the midst of the laugh able clamor of tongues up got old Col. Walker , of Maine. This hero of the Devil's Den spoke with such precision of the formation of the first skirmish- line that hu taught those about him the advantage of settling ono thing at a time. Then General Herbert began to BOO more clearly , and Gen. Forney , untangling the skein of memory , solved this problem of his position. Trotting down the by-road the party reached the wooded crest of Seminary Ridge , and following the crest came to the rough patches of timber whore Wilcox's brigade was thought to have made its start. The interest of the southerners deepened , over Forney's massive features coming the smile of recognition as of an old-tirno friend. Ihoir tongues were unloosed and turned off incidents now remembered For the first time since the battle. ; "Right heah , " said the Alabama songrossman in the Gulf state tongue that seemed about as odd to Penney- ! rania oars as the down east rnuncia- ion of the Maine colonels present ; "right Jioah by this white oak Gen , Leo stood , and ho began , sira , acntin- ug the other follora with a Jong glass , 3upt. Walter Winn ' ' says , 'general , it's 10 use for you to atny hoah , ' 'Oh , ' iaya Gen. Leo , 'J don't think they'll ihootnn innocent man. ' Just then a jullet eonies co-blip , and I remember i yes , I rocominembor hit the tree ust over hia head. " This ia one of lundred incidents just as interesting , ow of which have found their way ai . nto print , told as the party stood ut ni 'arious poiuta upon the Held. While ome were humorous , as many were B ! ragio. If sermona were not found in tt tones , trees , fences , fields , and the w ittlo poola of apring water furnished hi ho missing link whereby auggeationa at amo , GOD. Aiken was not particu- arly excited until ho atumblod upon a w ilack gum tree , the top half of which ai rsa missing. "Now , " ho exclaimed , a tending back , hia eyea firing with the ight of sudden and vivid recollection , 'I urn us certain as I live that I saw r man killed right there. Ho was an lub ( flicer in Simms' brigade , my support , dc nd was laughing and chatting with dcbe tiy men. Ho sat down by the dido of be hat tree , the picture of health and til allantry. At ho sat there a round tilpa hot from a Federal battery cut the padc runk of the tree off , and though the dc hot never touched him , he was dead dche a second. The concussion alone le Hied him. " By of moans the tree cc en. Aiken know the position of his of f roops and could point out the spot ofwi rhero Gen. Simms foil , swooning into ca ho death sleep while hopefully tying oh bandage about his wound. ac The Confederate position on thut acwi put of Lee's loft WM established in thi way , A knoll suggesting this and adolUhftt , At every one of those points'a small slake , duly numbered and registered , was driven , under Col. liacholdor's scrutiny. Indeed , the only weapons upon the field were Iho stake-driver's gledgo-hammcr and the Generals. Aikon , afire somewhat by his discoveries , led a battalion , armed with the latter , over the ground of charge , first through a Wheat-field , then between some rows of corn , and at last down n rocky bottom , where more stories of daring , of triumph , or of los , were told. "It was upon one of these boulders , " aid Gen. Brook * , not at all out of breath from the long trudge , "that a bullet hit mo in the ankle ; ' * and then ho explained how his briuAdo came to got into euch a tight place , while Aiken listened with both cars , for ho had faced Broolo there and may Imvo sent the bullet that took the bite of flesh. Congressman Shallcuborger , youthful in looks but grave in manner , also paid close at tention , because ho was with Xook when that gentleman was slain just on the hill a few hundred yards away. "NVo for the house are paired to-day , Aikon , " ho said , "and 1 begin to think wo were paired on Iho 2d of July , ' 03. " This sally the party enjoyed - joyed , unmindful that Shallungorgor got a bit of lead in his leg on the hill in question n sort of companion bullet to a much worse onn that came later in the Wilderness. Just out a few rods nearer Round Top was the whirlpool of battle , the wheat-Gold of bloody chronicle , and into it the party moved , led by limp ing participants in the slaughter. On that line , from the Devil's Don to the peach orchard just to the right , Longstroct , who said it waa the best day's battle over fought in the world , buried 1,600 man. and while ho lost 0,000 all told Sickles counted 0,000 missing. Hero Col. Charles B. Mer- rell , of Portland , Mo. , stepped to the front to show whore his regiment stood jabbing at the enemy with bay onets , with only n hip-high fence be tween , and hero Capt. G. B. Winalow , of New York , had n stake driven at the epot his battery did iti work. The party remained in the wheat-field a good whilo. Bonoa may bo under the turf , for all ono can learn , but the sheep grazing roundabout did not seem to know or care. Their bolls tinkled and the veterans vapored until the sun , which hud dried everything oho up , ought to have gone behind a cloud for shame , Dock and such wild flowers as the mountain pink wcro seen on this now quite common place slopp , while in the skir ing woods were the pinkest of the pink anemones and very lakoly snakes. But rattlesnakes and the like , if anywhere , must have been in venom- oua multiplicity at the Devil's Don , whither the veterans now went. On the way Col. F. J > 1. Cummins , of Now York , Col. H. R. Stoughton , of Massachusetts - sachusotts , and others marked out the lines. The former seemed to be too positive in the assertion that ho stood "right there , " and though ho bade fair to drill a hole in that particular stone with his. walking-stick there were expressions of doubt. How could a man tell to a hair's breadth where ho had fought nineteen years before ? All wcro mystified. Col. Cummins , whose hair is as white as snow , was prosced hard. How could it be ? "Well , " said the colonel , "you BOO that hole between the rocks there ; that's how I know , for as I stood here on the 2d of July , ' ( W , I said to my self , says I : 'Now , by the old Harry , Cummins , if it gets hot , hop like hell into that hole' " The crowd was con vinced and convulsed in ono breath. So late was it getting that the wonder ful rocks at Dovol's Don were barely glanced at , and the taking of Gen. Spear's valuable testimony with re spect to the position of his Maine troops had to bo postponed for this time. The little valley of rocks was loft behind , and the march for Gettys burg waa made in quick time. Brother Gardner's Latest Observa tions. Detroit Free Frees. The president ordered thirteen win- dovTo to bo raised , the ice in the wa ter-pail renewed , and all the doga turned out of the room , and then said ; "When you cum across a man who has no vices nor weaknesses , drap him IB you would a hot 'later. Do Lawd intended man to bo mo' or lens weak , wicked , an' wretched. It waa not do ideah to turn out a porfeok man. If it _ had been wo should thavo had neither religion , preachers , nor de Bible , Airch would have bin Hcabon , in' dar would have bin no call to die. "Natur * sometimes turns out a pus- ion widout guile , just as she turns jut one-eyed colts an' throo-logced alvea. Such pussons soon become Renown as either fools or lunatics. It I nn agin natur'a way to bring men into r lis world wid an angel's wings already uilf grown. An' it nm n lootlo suspi cious to find u too-good man. When ftm diakivur u human bein' wlio isn't tame amo somotvhar' who nobber do- K seivea , cheats , lies , envies , covota vho goes about satisfied wid do veuther , crapa , an1 himself who ron't bet , drink , go to do circus or onk upon a hess race , you have foun' ' man to let alone , He nm too good , tfatur1 inudi ) him fur an angel and [ or got to put him in Iloabon , ' 'I like a man who has weaknesses .u' eins. Den I know ho am a feller * aortal who was put on airth to bo avcd , I like a man who has had Ickness , heartaches , an' grovous rouble. Den I'm sartin of a man ho haa sympathy. I like a man who taa bin foolish 'nulF to git drunk ana trong 'null * to kick do tompasiou ober aeven-rail fence. Don you know rhar' to find him , Ho haa been dar n' knows what a fool ho waa. I like man who has bin a liar , an' ' who r aan't entirely recovered from do in- ury. Dan I know how to trade osses wid him , an' ' I know what to oliovo when ho tolls mo ho tolls mo at ho haa boon fiahin' . "When u man tells mo dat ho has ocomo so good dat he feels like bus- in' , I go right homo an' pat an extra adlock on my kitchen doah. When man shod tears obor de condishuii of far-oil' heathen , do heathen at oino had bettor bo keerful how doy Hid him money , Do man whoso onscionco won't lot him go to places amusement has bin known to elope 'id anodcr man's wife. Do man who > in't remember dat ho ober used on ath or tolo a lie haa bin follored cross de ocean an' arrested fur rnbbin * id dors an' orphans , Do man who allus w'ars a smile nm now snrvln' his third term in do state prison. "Lot mo say to you in sumtnin' up dat do in on who sins nn' knows it an wants to do bettor nm sooner to bo trusted dan do man who nobor sins an' feels dat ho nm good 'nun" . If you tie to a man , lot it bo to n man who feels tint ho nm weak an * sinful. You will don have a pardnor who am not n freak of Natur' . Lot us now em barrass ourselves wid do regular order of bizncBS. " S. William Okochco , president of the "Ella Checker club , " of Ella , W. V. , forwarded n communication , ask ing if the Lime-Kiln club would Affiliate , nnd inquiring of Brother Gardner if ho thought checker-plojing led to ovil. "Dis club will bo glnd to 'filiatc ' , " responded the president , "but as to checkers , I am not prepared to sny. Checkers dorm' furnish de excitement dat a hess rnco docs , an'you can't lo.io money as fast ns you kin on poker , but I kin say of it dat whar' ono player sots on n soap-box ah' de odcr on n bag o1 co'n , an * do grocer isn't rushed wid trade , an' it am a rainy day , an * boat players belong to do sntno church , it am n good way to kill time. " Not n Beverage- "They are not a beverage , but a medicine , with curative properties of the highest degree , containing no poor whisky or poisonous drugs. They do not tear down an already debilitated system , but build it up. Ono bottle contains moro hops , that is , more real hop strength , than n barrel of ordinary beer , Every druggist in Rochester soils them , and the physicians pro scribe them. " [ Evening Express on Hop Bitters. BUSINESS WAS BAD. LoRltlnmto Entorprlzo Paralyzed by Civilization. Brooklyn "And how are things in the far west , now ? " askodaBrojklyn man of a stranger ho had picked up , nnd who had boon living out in the territories. "Bad , " replied the frontiersmen. "Things are not what they used to bo. Why , air , they try n man by jury now ! Yea , sir ! Catch n horse-thief and lock him up in n jail and give him just aa fair a trial aa they do n man who murdcra n woman ! Oh , the whole country ia broke up ! " ' You surprise mo1" replied the Brooklyn man , who was more sur prised by the manner than the matter of the intelligence. ' Fact ! Whore I live they've lynch ed only ono man in four years , and that was for wearing n stand-up collar ! And they don't shoot nny moro ! No , air ! If two men have a rpw , they tight with their fists , and the ahoriiT BOOS fair play ! I tell you this beastly civilization haa ruined the frontier. They arrest oven roii agonta now ! Think of that ! Road agonta ! They used to elect them achool trustees , and a stage driver is no more account than a mayor is in Brooklyn ! I toll you the frontier is dead ? " "But how ia businoa V" "Nothing doing at al' ' . You see they've got bluo-ribbon lodges , and that knocked businesa galley west ! Absolutely nothing doing. Merchants are starving over since the temperance movement commenced. I don't know what the country is coming to ! " "Don't the temperance people do anything for a living ? " "Nothing to spunk of. Oh , the have little nhopi and kind of trad among themselves to keep each otho going , but legitimate business ia busl ed , 1 toll you ! Why , sir , there hasn' ' over forty barrels t whisky come int our town in two months ! That show you how business is. What do yo think they had there just before loft ? " "I'm euro I don't know. " "A church festival ! You won't bo Hove it ; a church festival ! Right in the heart of the town ! The merchants got together and aworo they would no go , and they stayed away. But tha didn't break it up ! As auro aa I si here , these people wont right along nnd had their festival ! That show , how thinga are going. Then n frioni of mine licked a deacon ono day Fined him cash for it , and ho had to pay ! " "Any gambling there now ? " "Gambling ! gambling ! ! Well should aay not ! There isn't over eighty or a hundred gambling houses in the town , where it used to bo the staple enterprise ! Gambling ! I tel you everything ia dead. Why , they've oven got ten-cent pieces for change' Think of ton-cent piecea ! " "How do you account for all this ? ' "The newspapers did it ! They would blow about the country and toll what a town theyhiuland nowthny'vo got it. Wo wore doing well enough , but outsiders found it waa a good place and in they came with their puritanical notions and knocked honest industry higher'n a stack of chips ! I was opposed lo the pnpurs and said they'd make trouble , but they lot 'em .50 , and where are wo now/ / " "Do you think of going back ? " "Whnt'a thu use ? There's no trade tt all. Everybody's honest , and all nuking money farming , I'vo got a 'arm myself , a hundred and eighty icrcs , but that's no work for me , Jogitimutu enterprise is busted. " "Wan't to sell your farm ? " asked he Brooklyn man , cautiously. "Sell it ! I'd ' give it away. It's vorth $50,000 , and I'd take § 10,000 or it. " Thu Brooklyn man reflected a mo- nent , and then the trade waa con- iimmatod. Later nn the deed waa ransferred , and the Brooklyn man vent homo to tell his wifo. The frontiersman sent the following lispatch ; BUCK DUUI.KY , Hole in the Wall , Ion t ana : Jump the Norwegian's laim to-night. Have sold it to a ucker , and potted the clean-up. Buy Calamity Frazor's saloon lor ino on hirty days. Leave on the train to- light , KIUKKU BAILEY. " Sometimes Montana business ia bot- er in Brooklyn than in Montana , and n able-bodied liar who doesn't lietoo tard can do u country aa much good a n whole territorial press that over sea the matter. No Buoh Word uu Full , "I have uied your SruiNO DLOSSOM for yl > e | > fa , headache uuil uonutli > atlonuud ad it has done me a great deal of good. I bull recommend it to my friends. "HKNIIY UKllTOLKTTI , "May 24th. 80 Main St. , Buffalo. " Price 50 cent * , trial bottles lUc. ] 13dlw I To the Consumers of Carriages & Buggies ; * I have a complete stock of all the Latest Styles of Carriages , Phaetons and Open and Top Buggies , Consisting of Tne Celebrated Brewster Side Bar , The Hamlin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar. and The Milihall and Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Also the Old Rel'able Kliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons , They are ell made of the best material ? , and1 un der my own supervision. I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur chasing to caU and esramine my stock , I will guar antee satisfaction and warrant all work , H. F. HATTENHAUER , Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. DIRECTORY OF LEADINC WESTcBN HOTELS HOTELS , PllOriURTOKS ARLINQTON. J. Q. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Nab. SARATOGA HOTEL , J. S. 8TELLINIU8 , Mllford , Neb.3 MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS , BROWNSVILLE , Nb COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Otromiburg N HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL Louisville CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. Q. MEAD , Nellgh , Neb. GRAND CENTRAL C.JSEYMOUR , Nabraika Olty , Neb MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. U THORP , WeeplngWater.Nt COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb } ! OOMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. BTOREY. Olarlndn , low * ENO'8 HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Eremont , Neb1 EXOHANQE HOTEL , O. D. HACKNEY , Athland , Neb * METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atklnion , Neb. MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. QFtUDB , Guide Rood , Neb , SUMMIT HOUSE , 8WAN & DECKER , Oreiton , It. HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO. OALPH , Extra , la. REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la , WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. OURQES8 , Noola , la. CITY HOTEL , Dl A. WILLIAMS , Harlan , la. PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQS , Corning , la. NEBRASKA HOTEL. J , U AVERY , Otnnton , MERCHANTS HOI EL J. W. BOULWARE , Burlington Junction , M . COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Dlnnchard , la , PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK. Shenandoah , la , OOMMEROAL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld City , Neb DAQNELL HOUSE , OHA3. BAQNELL , College Spring * , la. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vlllljcn , la. JUDKIN8 HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvorn , lo , DALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , la COMMERCIAL HOUSE B , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la WOODS HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Otceola , Neb , DOUQLA8 HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olarks , Neb. BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QBEEN. Bedford la. ARLINQTON HOUSE , J. M. BLACK & SON , MarjsvllloMo NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Neb WINSLOW HOUSE Q. MCCARTY , 80ward , Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES , Auroar.NoD. CROZIER HOUSE O. R. CROZ'ER , Sidney , Neb. AVOOA EATINQ HOUSE D. W. ROCKHOLD , Avoca la. CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & BHATTUOK , Red Oak. FOSTER HOUSE Capt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewis , la. WHITNEY HOUSE , E. HAYMAKER , Orlsvlold la. THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND Mining and Milling Company. Working Capital . . . . . . . - J3 ,0l . Capital aiork. . . . . . Sl.R'O.OOO ' Par Value of Shares , . . . . . . . . STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT. ODfc * Jt'mIO3E32ctS ! i DR. J. I , THOMAB , Proddent , Cummins , Wyoming. WU E. TILTON , Vlce.pHd ) n , Cammln * , Wyoming K. N. IURW001) , BccieUiy , Cummins , Wyoming. A. Q. LUNty , Treunirer , Oiimiulni , Wjoralo Dr. J. I. ThoniM. Louli Miller W. B. Bnmcl. A , U. niiun. R , N. lUrwood. Francis Le vons , Oco. II. Kales , Lewis ZolniiD , Or. J. C. Wtktus. nn9ra 6m QKO. W. KKNBALL. Authorised Agent for Sale of Htnoki - " . " n , Kv Ona of the best B cond-class Ilotela In the West Is the BROADWAY HOTEL. A. K BK9WN , Proprietor. Noa. 6S and ISO Broadway , Council DIuffs.Iowa. Table supplied with the best the market af fords. Oiod rooms and first-class bods. Terms very reasonable. UNION AVENUE HOTEL 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. G. Gerspacher & Son. FIRST CLASS IIOTKt , AT RKASONAI1LK PItIOK- . TRANSIENTS ACCOMMOUATKO. HOTKL FOU BALK. GOOD REASONS FOR SCLLINQ. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N , Anderson , - - Proprietor , 782 Lower Broadway. ' Table supplied with the beat the markttaf- Fords , Terms (3.60 and JI.OO per week. Transient 11.00 per day. If You Wiili a Lunch Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , Soups , Meat ? , and ICatablm nlwftj'H on lian'J. 1'lvo Cents per call. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , ALSOMININB AND GRAINING , Shop Corner Broadway and Scott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE7 DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts 3igars and Tobacco , Fresh 3ysters and Ice Cream in Season. ' 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffs. MRS. J. P. BlttUPS , PUOPKIKTOR OF. EESTAUBANT& BATIHB'HOUSIS , 813 South Main Street , Council B uffr. New house and newly fitted up In fint class it ) la JJcils at all hours. Ice cream and lemo nade every evenlngFrulU _ _ Btdconfcctloncrlea * J. G. tlPTON , Attorney & Oounsellor , Uflleo over Flrtt Katlrnal llinkCoun < U Dluffs. liv.a. Will i.nictluo In tba blatn and tonris STEAfol LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors. Till ) IminJty hug Jugtb'jon opened ( or tiusl- neai" , and wo are now prtimrcd to do laundry work of till kinds and uuuantvo satisfaction. A ip''daltymade ol line work , such as colUn , luffii , fine thlrtg , ttc. We want otenbojy to . . . . . . . . . - tfia ] , LARSON & ANDERSON. FASTTIME I _ In golug Eaft take the OMcago&Iortoest- Trains lea\e Omihn 8:10 : p. in , and 1tO : a. m. I full information call on U. I' . DUK. % Tlcke , Hth aiid FArnham tits. J. HELL , U. Ft Depot , or t JAMK3 T. CLARK , Gone . . Om h . NERVOUS DEBILITY , Dr. K. oTtVeuPa Kerrii and liialuTreatment A spcelfle ( or Hjttorli , Dlzilneaa , Convulsions , Nervous tloadache , Mental Ueprcaalon , Low oi ilemory.BpcrraatorrhcDi.Iiiiuolensy , Invcliuitary Kuilselons , Premature Old Ace , caused by oter- exertloa , eclf-abuto , or otor-lndulgeace. which leads to misery , decay and , death. One box will euro recent caooa. K .h box oontalna onotnouth' * treatment , Oue dollar a box , or U boxes ( or Qte dollars ; sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee elx boxoi to euro any cato. With each order received by ui ( or lx boxes , ao- compauled with five dollars , will scad the purr chaser our written guarantee to return the money K the treatment does not eB. ct cure. C. f. Goodman , DruggUt , Solo , Wholiuale and tvfil Agent , Omih * , rieb. Orti nt by wall at ctalltvrlco. dkirly