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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA THURSDAY , JUNE 22 , 188L , C9. O. COOMBS .Sc 00. City Market , Council Bluffi , Iow , WHOLESALE FLOUR H O U 0 E , ( j ccral Agents for the Cthbratcd Jlllljof II. 1) . lUi h & Co. . OoUlen Eagle Flour , Kati M , nml ( Juccn Bee Mills , Sioux Kalis , Dakota. Bcfercncc , Smith ft C'rl't mlcn , Cotini.ll IllufN , 1,1. IBI. IE. V , 'lOLESAl.K ASO ItETAlL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COTOCII. BI.UFF3 , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FlfiL j. "mr. * 3 > TCT x EC EJ AC < c o > . Lands and Lots Boughfand Sold. JIONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES , NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - IOWA. 15 North Main Stroot. WHOLESALE DEALB M SHOE iNCS. Hcndr-attcd nri r , In c.ill ekln i > nJ Idp. 0.Uuml Hemlock tOM : LEATIIKK , RUil al oodn npjicrtalnlni ; to the shoo triulc. Oo-il ? ! > oHl M cheap in In the KM * . &i. i WTTTTATIP'RV b FOR STYLTSII SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. . Council Bluffs la. Hitt never rcqnlro crlnipliif ; , ut Mrs. J. J , GooJ'd Hair Store , nt prices nc\cr lictcro touched by ny other hair dealer. Also a full line ot fiHttchcn , etc. , tvl-o. lj reduced prlcua. AUo gold , elhcr and colored nets.Vn > ea undo from hdics' own lulr , Uo nut fall to rail before purchasing tlse hcro. All ( 'ooilf ) warranted as represented. MRS. J , J. OOOD , 2) Main glrcci , Ooum.ll UluCts , Iowa. Betliesda BATHIN& HOH8I At Bryant's Spring , Oor , Broadway aiifl Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. I'UIn , ModlcntodV.por , Elecfrlc , I'lun c , IKin.h , Bhowcr , Hot mid Cold Ba'hs. Com- intent r. ale and Icnnlo . ur/cn and afendinls h\a > 9 on hand , nnd ( Iu best otra-o nnd r.tt.'ii- linn ulvcn jmrjru. Uparial att ntinu g\\cn \ to turning chilJrcn. luvcat' atbii ami patrouijro eollcltudDR. . A. II STUDLEY Ss Co. , 100 Upper Broadway. Dr. Sttidlcy : Tiiatuient of chroni ; dlacasaa uinde a ppcciilty. _ _ _ RGMOVKD without tlio drauin of Mood or use ot knife. Cures lunjr disease , Fits , Scrofula , Liver Com- . > . - T U M fl R S m , ' Fcior and Jlcrcnr- I Ul 1 it II U ii1 sorcSi Kryalpclns. Salt Khciim , Scald lleid , Citirrli , weak , inlUiiiud and ( jranulatcd Eyes , Scrofulous Ulccra nad k'c- tiialeii3 asoof all kinds. Alin Kldnoy nnd Vcncrlal disi-asos. Ilutuorrhoida or i'dts cured money refunded. All diseases treated ii ) > on thojulnclploofve ct- able reform , without the uu of incrmrial pols- ona or the knife , Kloctro Vapor or Msdlcated Baths , furnluhid onwho dcalro them. Hernia or Hupturo radlcilly cured by the me tlw Klastlc belt Tru < 3 and I'listtrhtcb ha ) In the uorld. CONSULTATION FREE CALL OX Oil AUDIIKS3 DPB , E , Ilico and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , In. LIVERY , feed and Sale SMles , 18 North First Street , Bouquet's old stand , Council BufN ! , lona. WILLAUU SJUTH. 1'rop. W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of I [ mcOiatliy ) , cOLSultiu PliysicianandSurpn , OUleiiaiidreeldi.nci)01S Willow avenue , Coun cil lllu OH , Iowa. Iowa.W. W. E. SINTON , DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Kxtractlncand Oiling a Epochlty , First-class worli guaranteed , DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oilico , No. 14 Pearl Street IIoun , 0 a. in. to 12. , and 2 p. m , , to 5 p , in. Residence , 120 Ilancroft street. Telephonic connection uilh Ceutrnl ollieo. DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS , No. 617 First Avenue Hours from 10 toll a. m. , and 2 to 5 p. in. Merchants Eestaurant J. A. EOSS , Proprietor. Corner Broudway and Fourth Streets. Good accommodations , good faro and COUP teoua treatment. _ S. E. MAXON , C T J 3 3 CJ ! ff ? Office over savings bank , OOUNOlLi BLUFFS , Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. C , James , In connection with his law and tolloctlon business buys and Bella teal estate. Persons wishing to buy or sell city property call V hia office , o\cr Bushnell's book utorc , Pearl ttro't. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Ditdj and mortgageg dt n' Dl cka9w | WATER'WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order , Wavoo Jludu From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES , AH Goods "Warranted as Represented , and i'rice < Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BE EDSCT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - lov/a. IRS" , E , J , HARDING , H , Du ( VfJedical Electrician AND GYGNEOOLOaiST. OraUuutc ot Ktectropalhlc Institution , Phila delphia , 1'uana. Office Oor , Broadway & Glenn AVB. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The t re.i ( mo ut of all dUoa im and ixlnful , dlf- licultlca iicculiar to temalej a Bp cl > ltr. The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 2i > 7 MAIN ST , Kuiiloy | the beet Dread liakor In the Welt ; also a choice hind for Cakus and Plus. lircad delivered to all parta ot the city. FRESH FISH ! Same and Ponltry , Can alivayu be found a Q. DANEHY'i ? , l.'IO L'pper llroadw y. JKO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of tlie Peace , 314 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abatracla of Pottawattanilo county. Otllco corner of Ilruailn.iy and Main BlroeU , Council Ululfj , Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M. D , , ( UeiiUcher Arzt , ) ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S BLOCK , Council Bluffs. ulseaen ol women and children a tpaclalty. P , J , HONTBOMEEY , M , D , , F IKK DlKI'KKHAUY EVKHY SATUHIUY. Offlco In nvvrett' * block , Pearl troet. Heal ] dunca t'M Fourth street. Ottlcu hour * from 9 to 2 a. ui. , 2 to 4 and 7 toBp , m , Council Muds T C. CLARK , PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl street , opposite the poatofflce. One of the oldest prutltloiien In Council Bluffs. Bills lifactlon guaranteed In all cases DR. F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH Wl , CHARLES DEETKEN , Office over dritr store , 4H I ! road nay , Council Jilulln , Jo a. Al dtoaw of the eye ami i-ar truiUxl under the most approved inuUiod , and all ( .urw truarantcfU. JOHN LINDT , ' - ' - ATTORHEY'-'AT-IAW. Will practice In all Elite and ( Jolted Slates Court * . Spcall Otrmin Language. REVIEWING THE RECORD A Mysterious Bond Which Anderson Should Ex plain , How Do the Foopltv Lilin Stiol Snlon nnd Trrulcs ? To the filter ol the Pec. lit view of s01:10 of HID oxtrnordin firy circumstances thnt linvo nttomkc the canvns of ! Mnj. A. 11. Aiulcrani during tlio past few weeks in Ilia ef forts to obtain the nomination forcmv gross nt the hands of the republican convention in tin's city on to-morrow , T dcsiro to present through the col umns of your pnncr aonio of tliu rua- HOIIB nrgcrt by n very largo number ol republicans in thin now Ninth district why they cannot support him , ami why ho should not bu nominated. And their objections in brief m.ty be stated to be Unit neither in hia prirnto or.public life docs ho ropruaont the people ; that ho Is not the choice of the people ; that ho is ambitious , , for the pluco ; that hie intcroits nio nil against those of the people and in fuvor of thn railroad nml other moniod eorporntions , nd that hia nomination if secured on to morrow will bo because the people have not lir.d a fair opportunity in the short time given them to express their choice. They believe that tlie early call for the convention in the man ner it was made was solely for the purpose of preventing a full and fiee expression from the people , Maj. An derson and these supporting him knowing hill well his nomination if secured at all could only bo compared by such unfair means. That Major Anderson is not the choice of a largo majority of the re publicans in this district is evident from the atorni of indignation against his candidacy that overtook and well- nigh defeated him in his own county convention on the 7th inst. ; from the fueling so intotiEo in Shelby county that when in convention the other day , with no candidate before them , the delopatcn were instructed not to vole for him under any circumstances ; from the fact thai with no other can didate to load thorn and BO little time in which to do any thing , thn primaries in Montgomery county in many instances - stances went by dctaul. , and from the fact that in tins county on ycrtor- day a majority of tlio cmiyoutUM , ini'l that majority farmorn. without u.iloi- tali on , declared thumsolvos unaltera bly opposed to him ntid cuthusiaititi- ally in favor of Judgu. J. Jl. Uocd. Tn addition to this , it is reported on the best of authority that in the couuticn of Montgomery , Mills , Free- mont , Shelby , Casi iind Andnrjon , aa well as our own here , that hundrodB of republicans in each of these coun ties , men who have never yet llinchcd or stacked their arms in the heat of battle , to-day foul the insult that his nomination would bo to them under the circumstances and with ( /no voice they declare that they cannot and will not support him in any event. This feeling ought not to bo ignored. In deed , it must and will bo respected. Again , Major Anderson is known to bo in this canvass but the tool of the railroads ajd other monied corpora tions. While there in no reason why wo ohonld join in an indiscriminate cry against the railroad corporations as corporations , yet there ia no good reason to bo urged why a , candidate should bo supported whose public life thua far warrants Miu nonpla in be lieving that 'ho rnilrof do in their fight against the people endc.ivoritig to [ orce upon them the burdens and ex pense of the government , have in Mijor Anderson a faithful rlly. And when it comes to the roint that in thin country we cannot hold a primary or convention without the railroads ntcrfering and striving to dictate by the unscrupulous uaa of men and money whom wo shall and whom wo shall not nominate , then it is high time this corporate power was given to understand that the people propose to select their own candidates and vote only for the men of their free choice. The people say , too , that Major Anderson has made his canvas * for the nomination on the principle ot bargain and sale ; that he has sought it by the aid of a gang of political clacquers , such as J. W. Chapman , it id jcnus oinnc , whoso sole desire ia to thwart the will of the people and glut their own interests , seeing in Major Anderson tlie medium and means for the accomplishment of their purposes. Together witli these , God save the mark , a few leading republicans have joined forces , who I suppjae have likewise been temptnd by the loaves and fishes. But I do not propose to deal in general platitudes ; nor do I propose in this article to even attempt to ehow to the public in detail all of the tricks and manipulations of Major Anderson and his man Friday , alias J. W. Oha man. Ono instance ulono , perhaps , will Bullioe. Ono alone , Ihavo in mind now which , if true , ought to damn the author of it forever , an a candidate for oflico , however humble. By it Mayor Anderson stands charged with having attempted to buy his way to congress by the use ot money and patronage. 1 refer to the bond that i said to have boon given by him a few days previous to the date of the recent conventions inFromont county , wherein ho bound himsclt in the punal sum of ono thousand dollars , with u surety , payable in sixty rdays from date , in the event ono of the post- ofliccs in that county was not jjiven tea a certain individual in consideration for his services in Anderson's bohalf. That bond has been soon by reliable citizens of Council Bluffy and I call upon M. W. Clark , of Randolph , Iowa , to produce it , and upon Moro Webster , congressional committeeman from Fremont county , to explain what ho knows about the surety signed thereon. Mayor Anderson also would do wall to-morrow to give the matter some little attention , and tlio public an explanation of his connection * therewith , Of course any lawyer would know such a bond ia not en forceable with such a record. It seems to rue the convention ought not to hesitate lone in deciding an to the candidacy of such a man , At the county convention in this city on yesterday , the delegates chosen wore instructed to present as our candidate for congress Judge J , II. Uecd , of this city. Notwithstantl ing thcro arc other candidates whos names will bo presented , it goes with our the saying in this district that it Judge Herd , if nominated , wo Imvo t man the peer of any in the district , h point of ability , whoso integrity is ha jottnd question , whoso moral character tor is beyond cavil or reproach , win has eerved his country nml his pc-opi honorably and faithfully whercvc ctiled , who has novel snu Jit the nomination , and who to-day ia uii dnubtedly noarcrtho unaniimnn choice of the republicans of the district tliiii any other man who can bo named. In fact , ho is a man whoso natiu < c.urioa with it the respect , the honor and the lofty patriotism worthy such a position. It la the earnest hope of Judge lived' ninny friends throughout tlio district , that although his name was not al lotted to bo used until yesterday , yet lliat became of hia worth nnd prcat popularity , ho will be nmi > ) atui , lints restoring harmony to the party , uul giving us n candidate of whom wo may well teel proud. It po-haps will bo iir/rcd / that Una lominalinn ia impossible because thirty six of the noronty-ono dclo- jales have already boon instructed for ilnyor Anderson , but if tint bo BO , such instructions wcro given before it VAS knovvi' Judge lieod would allotr iis name i > be used , am' ' brnir'os ' tin- ler Hie p-vcedent established by the mlioiul coin-on lion at t'.uc.igo and endorsed at the last state u invention it Dos ItToinoi , such instructions are lot biiidim ; , the delegates are at full iborty to exorcise their beat judgment n the selection of n candidate , which s us it should bo. If that i-rocinleut hould bo adopted to-morrw in our son volition in thcro nny gond roaaon .0 urge why that choice should not bo Judge J. 11 , Hoed , of this city. JACOB SIMS , Cou.vcifj liuu'ra , Juno 21 , ' 82. " "ortunos or fnrmors anil Mo- oUrmicfl. Thousands of dollars can lie saved by ling piojicr judgment In tnkius ; euro uf lie health of yomsclf and family. If you ro lillloim , Imvo Pitllow complexion , poor lUictito , low nnd depressed n > iritc , nml encrally debilitated , do not delay n mo- lent , but go at once ; ivncl procmo n hot- 10 of those \\-oudctful Electric Hitters ) , vlilch never fr.il to cute , mill that for tlie rilling mm of fifty cent * , [ Ttibuuo. old by C. F.Ciimdirmti. A Fallacy In Forestry. Many portions who profess to bi > licvo hat there is economy in rai.iug forest rocs for the production of lumbei and uul on land that will yield gojd crops f corn , potatoes , and nmall nihis , ilo- Inro that the ground but wo 'u tlio trees MI bo m ido to producu tuh > ruble orop.i if arass , clover and other pl.mtj diu- ng all stages of the growth of the reei. They state that tl > e pn-a nco > f quite Eiu.ill trooa hardly inti-rtoreu vith the production of any cullivntcd ip. They recommoiid planting corn , > olntoca , boaiiB , peas , mulons , Bijuajh- a. tobacco , or turnips , botwoun the on a of trees for several yeara after Jiu latter are sot out , and declare that ho growth of the trees is r. clear iin , naaiutich as they grow quitoas wellaa hey would if they occupied the round entirely by thomselvua. After lie trees bccomo quite largo they ccommoiid sowing clov r and grasa mong them. They state that ( Hock ill not greatly injure the trees after liey have attained a cnnsidorablo icight , and that animals will got a ; oed living on the grass and clover hat qrow in the shade. They inform s that orchard grass and red clover vill grow beautifully in a partial shade , ud that both the foliage and stalks all bo easterly eaten by stock of all duds , it being tender and appetising , . 'hey have many good words to say bout the productiveness of the forest paaluivs in Kentucky and other states arthor south. They state that the 011 in them is covered with a luxuri ant growth of blue grass , and that torses , mules , cattle sheep , and uwino at it and bccomo fat. Thuy would ead us to believe that the trees benu- tted the grass , especially during so.v ona ot intense heat , and that the ) i'Cflcnco of the animals was advanta- fooua to the trees. There is scarcely an approach to ruth in any of the ubovo statements. Vnnual crops can not bo raised among 'oung trees without injuring thorn , 'furserymon ' who raise either forest r fruit trees keep the soil between loni as clean as u cotton field. They ro very careful to keep it well culti- oted. They will allow nothini ; but rues to occupy the ground. It any f the trees require shudo they pro- ido it in the form of screens made of oad bushes or lattice-work. They vill allow nothing to grow on the and that will interfere with the growth of the treeo. They are care- ul to keep all kinds of stock out of loir plantations of trees , They enow that they will bite oil1 tvviys , > rcak branches , and inflict injuriu.i on iio bark. In some cases they will > reak down the trees. It is imio ; 3i- ) lo to raise annual crops amont ; trees /ithout retarding their growth , 'no guiu of the crops planted Hitweon the rows is at the ixponee of the tiuos themsolv's ( , They lolp exhaust the feitility of the soil nd injure the prospect of the trees or all future time , The mnallor trocn ro the more careful nursing do they cquiro. Cultivated crops Injure hem quitu as much as wecdn do. If no attempts to raise corn und other ultivatod crop.s between rows of trues ho former will rccoivo the bent uttun- ion , Tliu roots of the treats should > o encouraged to spread and not ho iablo to bo cut oil' by the plow , The oil should not bo impoverished by ) reducing crops that are to bo liar- 'cstod. If anything is rained on the round except trees it should ho v/ith view of making the soil richer. A rep of buckwheat might bo grown to dvantago after the trees are two or hroo years old , with a view of allow- ng it to rot on the ground and form a nulch , which might bo _ beneficial in aso of a drought As it decayed it would furniah food for the trees. Grans and clover are quite a1 * Injur- ous to trees as cultivated , crops are. They exhaust the fertility of the HOI ! hat is required for the growth of the roes. With rare exceptions uniiniUa an not bo kojt among trees of any go without injuring them. Jlogsand heep remove the bark from small , and von from quite largo trooa. Horses , nulcs , and cattle , Into off twigs , break oil' branches , and often trample down mall trees. Sonio kinds of trees , lotably evergreens and certain vuric- ica of oak , are injured by the urine of animals. After trees become largo nough to ehado the ground moat of ho time , no crop of much value can bo raised under them , Some gras nnd clover will grow , but ils value fo feeding purposes is very defective. I is lacking in the quality popularly known as substance. Aa it grow" in the shade it is tender am is readily oaten ly stock , bt.t is of very little value , Its composi lion is chiolly water. If it is cut ant dried in the sun most of its weigh : will bo lost. The grass and clover that grow in orchards nro of little ac count for feeding purposes. Orchard and blue grass do beat in n partia ! shade , but even they do not amount to much. The value of the wooded pas- hires in the south ia greatly overesti mated. K the trees are few In num ber and quite tall , sotno sunshine will penetrate the foliage , and the cr.iss will bo abundant and of fair quality. If the rorerao ia true , however , the amount of grass will bo very small and of little value. Some trees are valu able for shade in pisturcs , and that is about all that can bo said in their f.i- vor in connection with slock feeding. They nll'iml protection from the sun , but this protection results in injury to the grass below them. Free of Cost. Alt I'orKom ' > viRhhiK to teU the morlU of \ ( -reU remedy ono that will ponithely mo CoiimimtiUon , Coughs , Colds , A th * iin. llronclilti ? , or nny Direction of throat uul lungs nro reitic | lo < l ti call nt \ K. ( iiiodiiinti'a DriiK Store nuil get a , rlnl Iwttlo of Dr. Kh < Now Discovery or Consumption , KliEE OK OOHT , which will how you what u regular dollar-size bottltt vlil do. Tlio Way SolUl Colorado Wires Triiut Hon-ixctory Fonthor-WotRht Ilusbatula Deuxcr Kvcclnj JournM. The Now Orleans restaurant ia sup- losititiously conducted by Charles jochbrnnor. This is all a mistake , lowovor. Ills wife does the work , mys the bills , collects for board and iachnrgos the duties of host as a gen- ral rule. Mr. L. is a weakling , while lie madam tips tliu scale nt 'JOG lounds avoirdupois. From rovela- ijnn made this morning in Juatico offrio.1' court , it also appears that she rears the brooches , and is in the habit f administering corporal punishment 0 her "old man" whenever fitorod by Iio spirit or other inlluunti.il reasons. jnst week ho discharged n man sor- ixiit , and a maid servant attached to ho pl.ieo , but they refused to bo din- hargod and laughed him to ncorn. Jpon attempting lo enforce his oren - en , the wito c.iino upon tliu ncouo nd gathered him by the slack of his > .intit , laid him across her Unco and pankud him. till his none bled , 'hen ho wont to tlu > jimico und told 1 e story ot hia wrongs. When 10 wont homo she opanked im again , nnd the life-blood once lore dripped from his proboscis , 'his cowed his intentions regarding 10 man servant and maid servant for while , but last night they aiain ound expression , when his wife unkcd him for a third time wul mist him oul into the otreot. Ho [ ; ain sought Juntica Jcllries in search t a panacea for his wooa. The old ady was whipping him every day , ho aid , nnd it must have made hia atanlc majesty , if there is such nn ndividual , twisc his tail with delight , ho haa a tail , to hoar the unfortu- nto man detailing his woca. The wo servants were arrested , and the vifo came with them to brace the ouplo up. They were treated accord- ig to law , but the punishment wan : omporarily auapondod und the quar- -otto - departed , the wife assarting her iglit to diaciplino "hia nebs , " and her ntontion to tipank n tender portion of ho anatomy of the huaband whon- vor in her opinion ho deservca it. Saved ? We are so thankful to say that our ) aby wna cured of a damjorous and > rotractcd irregularity of the bovvols > y the use of Hop Hitters by ita mother vliich at the same time rcatorod her 0 perfect health and strength , The 'arenta , Kochostor , N. Y. Buffalo Express. _ How to Muko Qood Button , llio NVostorn Hoaorvo of Ohio haa Iwaya been famous for ita excellent luttor , und the following directions > y an experienced buttormakor of the icinity will bo of interest to all who esiro to produce the best results of Iio dairy. "Wo have never tried to ccop butter from ono spring to the cxt , but wo can keep butter from tfuy till Seplombor and October or ator , but in the two latter-named lonths wo can make as good butter ad 1 May or .Juno. The way wo preserve ur butter is thU : Wo take a well-sea- onod crock or tub and apriuklo u lit- [ o suit in the bottom. Then when our > utter ia well worked wo pack t , as tight us possible. If wo nly claim once or twice u i-cok wo put a cloth on the rat layer covered with salt to the opth of about half an inch , romov- ig it carefully when putting down the Iio next churning and then replace gain , and repeat ouch time till the vos- cl ia full. Then put the cloth with ho salt back onandcovor tight to ox- ludo thu air. Wo have only tried to el you know how wo keep butter from pring to fall and vice versa , but to coop it iu this way thejbuttor muiit bo voll attended from the time the milk s drawn from the cow , First , wo lust have well seasoned crockn or > aua to rucoivo the milk. Second the roam must not bo allowed lo remain on ho milk till it gets alroug or till whey uthera undent , Koop.a apoon or ladle andy anil stir the cream two or throe lines a day to keep the whey from ating thu cream. After it is churned wo null and work- all the milk out wo an. If wo should stop there the but- would bostroakod-thosnmo article wo ind so much in buying. Then wo lol t stand till ilia solid enough to work ; wo usually let it sot over night , then work well again , In the summer wo opoul this perhaps two or three hues before wo got the butler-milk all out. Wo work the butler with our lands , the aanio as wo knead our jroadaud wo spat it well with our lands ( which most mothers know best low lo do ) , But our siatora who can vo-k it just as well with their paddlea are at Hbory to do BO. " MfoTlnua nd Trorioborom witte bjr , , i ? flfetfJoBBe James ho only life authorized ly her , nd ttlildi will not l > o n "Wood und Thunder" toryl/uch / an has > ecn mil will Iio piiuiljlied , but a true l.lfo by ha only 11 rain uho It Iu poitunlon ol tlio iuU : a dl htulunj Uuvotod wllo. Tiuth In wore iitureitmK than Ilotlon. A ota ihoulU apjily or territory at ono. Bond 76 ct . for 0 m. pie Oook. J. H. OUumbor * & Co- , uie-aoil-&w- tt. Liuull. Ala- To tlie Consumers of Carriages & Buggies. ' I have a complete stock of all the Latast Styles of Carriages , Phaetons and Open and Top Bugg'es , Consisting of * The Celebrated Brewster Side Bar , The Haralin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Also the Old Reliable .fcJliptic Spring Bugqies and Phaetons. They are all made ot tha best nia'erials , and un der my own supervision. I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur chasing to call and examine my stock. I will guar antee satisfaction and warrant all work , H. F. HATTENHAUER , Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. IE3E. . BL& SF'SSX'tt S CO. , ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLK8ALK AND RETAIL. DEALERS IN LACKAfiBNi , LEHI&H , BLOSSBUEU AND ALL COMNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Oflico No. 34 Ponrl Street , Ynrda Oor. Eighth Street and Hlovonth Avenue , Council Blufl'd , COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY jrANUFAOTUHK ' BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND The Very Boat of Brooma Oonatantly on Hnnd. TheiHigheufc Market Prioo Paid for rl 01 t Corn , Oats'Rye , Barle ' KOO3VC GOS3ST I Parties Wishing to Sell Brooin Corn Will Please Send Sample. oo.3 One of the bent sttoml-clasa Hotels In thu Wcot la tbo BROADWAY HOTEL , A. K 11HBWN , I'roirlctor. | Voi. r > 3t and D 0 llroijw ay , Council Illuftn , low * . Table BU ] > | illed with thn beet the niarkft af- oids. Ucod rooms and Ilrut-clsas beda. TcrniB ery reuwnable. UNION AVENUE HOTEL , 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. KIK6T CLASH IIOTKL AT HKASONAHLK IIIOKS. TltANHIKNTU ACCOMMODATKD. HOTKL FOK HALK. 0001) IIKASON8 KOU ELUNO. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. H , Andenon , - - Proprietor , 732 Lower liroaduay. Table inpplled with the bent the market af- ord . Termi $3.bOaud gt.OOperweck. Transient 1.00 per day. _ If Yon With a Luuoh Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , 3oui ) , Meati , and Katablen always on hand. Klvo Cents per call. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMININQ AND BRAIHIBB , 51,0p , Corner Broadway nnd Scott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE , . DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitsWuts 3igars and Tobacco. Fresh 3ysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Blufl'd. - - * * MRS. J [ . P. BILLUPS , I'UOl'UIBTOIl OF EESTAUBANT & EATING HOUSE , 813 South Main Street , Council II ufTi. New houao and nouly fitted up In flrxt ilaaa tttylu llcalsat all houru. Ice cream arid Icmo- nadu c\cry evening. Frulta aid conftctioncrlna. ' J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor. ( ) /llouo\cr / First National Hank , Council Illuffn , Iowa. Will inactU'o In the dtntn and federal court n STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors. Tlilt laundry his Jtut been opined lor bud' iieaa , ami we are now prtparod to do laundry work of all kinds and giurantee satisfaction A specialty mode of flno work , such us colUra , Miffs , OnethlrU , U % Wo want eterybol ; lo vu us a trial. LAHSON & ANDEIISON. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ; The Molt BuccoMful Remedy over discov ered , M H In cort&ln lu Ita clottn Jid does not blister. HEAD 1'liOOF tlELOW. Also exitlleut for httftian Utah. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. Wublnxtcnvllle , Ohio , June 17. 1881. lit 13. J. KUIOALL , &Co. : uouU Heading your ad vertisement tn Turf , Field and Farm , ot your Kendall's Spavin Cure , acd having a valuable and epccdy horse which had boon lame from epaUn lor elgliteen months , I sent to you for bottle by express , which Iu alx weeks removed oil laincu"ia and enlargement and a Urgj ipl'nb ' from another horse , and both horses are to-oay kneouud aa oolts. The ono bottle nag worth to me one hundred dollars. ItcsptotfuUy yo'lrs , H. JL , IK KTOLKTT , U. II. Send for Illustrated circular giving poultivo proof. Price fl. All DrugiflsU have It or can get It for you. Dr. 1) ) . J. Kendall & Co * , Pro- ri.wlv EUROPEAN HOTEL , Corner South and Locust Streets , S-3P. auoTcriES ovco. . J H. HURST. - - ( Prop. Rooms , 7uo. Sl.OOandSl.CO Per Day An clitrmt Itcstauront Is connected with this house , where meals ore servvd at reasonable rrlcoa 0 | > tii day and nl ht , mlO-iu _ . < . . , .