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    THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , JUJ I2 | . -W )
3. < O. OQ ,
GOMMISSI8M MERCHANTS ,
City Jlarkst , Condi WuSi , lows ,
WHOLESALE I" I. O IT tt H O U G E ,
zfBt for the CtHli.-atod Mllliol II. O. i' h * C > . , GoUlcn V .ijt'e ' Hour , I-wxrenwoith
1Un A , vul ( Jneen llr * Mil' , Sioux Kftils , Dakota.
Inference , fmltti * Ctl 1 i den , out f t IUK U. _
I. IB. S3 ± ! -A-IMA.2sr.
\V'iOi.rS\t,8 AM ) UCTAIIi
STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS ,
COUMC.it , BLOTF3 , IOWA. _
TITLE ABSTRACi OFFICE.
jr.xr. . * % . & -cr x s& aaSK o o.
Lands and Lots Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW UAT1X
KOTARIB8 PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - IOWA.
15 North Main Street ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS.
Road-flttt-d tipiKTf ) , In lalf skin nrd kl | > . Oil ; nnd tlcmlock HOLK I.KATIIKU , and ivl
oodi f > i > pif l.aliiln ? totlioMioo triilo. do dsanld Mclicnpnsln IhcKAi' , .
.
CfrO'PO )
. . . . 5HUliiIilb ' MW WTTTTTvTFRV blUM
STYLISH SPUING JIILLINERY. PATTERN UONXETS AND
CHILDREN'S UATS A SPECIALTY.
105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs Ia.
Thnt no\cr nqulro ctiinplnsf , nt Mrs , J. J. Good's lUlr Store nt prices never bcfcro touched by
ny other hnlr dealer. Al o ft full Una ot swltclus , itc. , ntj really reduced prlcet. Aluopoul ,
Blhcr and colored nets Waves inade from Ivllcs1 own hair. Do net fall to Mill before imrctuiliiK
elsewhere. All gooilti wnrrantcJ on represented.
29 Main street. Council IllulTe , loua.
BiTHIUBHOUSSi
At Bryant's Spring ,
Dor , Broadway and Uniou Sts.
COUNOIL BLUFFS.
Phln , Sledlcatod , Viper , Electric , I'lungo ,
Doucli , .Shower , Hot and Cold lUtha. Com
petent n ale and female nur-cs and attendants
al\\a > g on hand , and tlio beet of ra o and atten
tion ( 'U en patrons. Special attention clvcn to
bathing children. ln > e tliatlun aud patronage
solicltcilDR. . A. H STUIILUY it Co. ,
100 Upper Broadway.
Dr. Stud'cy : Treatment of ehronli : dlseasca
midf a Hptchdtv.
' "KMOVE without the
Ofi'ftTnTllTlf \ \ "rawlniro if blood or U3o of
j II ? U JjilU Knife. Cures lunr ; diseases ,
AVJ1 rvi'.JlMf fits , Scrofula , U er Com-
- A I' " . "ropsy , Illicumn-
i-ti na n
I ( I tJl ! l fi S tlsin , roior and Mercur-
I U 111 U 11 U
tll b0rOT | Erysipelas , jilt
Rhouin , Scald lioad , Oitairh , wuik , ir.tlained
and grunulatcil Kjcscrofulous Ulcurnaud Fe-
nialo IHjeaoO- all kinds. Aim Itlduoy and
Vcncrlal dmtasi3H. Ho uorrhoidj or Piltis cured
money rcftuided.
A'l ' dlsoaiej treated npoi thaprlnclploof -
able reform , without the tuo of mercurial pois
on ? or the Knlfti.
Eloctri Vnpor or U-dlcatod lUtha , furuUhcd
u\\ho dealro them.
JtoruH or Rupture radtcnlly curol by the URO
thu Elastic bolt Truss and raster , which has
sujrarlor In thu world.
CONSULTATION FREE-
CALL O.V OK ADDUES3
Drs , B , Eico and F , D , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , In.
LIVERY ,
Feed aid Sale Stables ,
18 North First Street ,
liourmet a old atanJ. Council B'nfT. * , Iowa.
WINLA11U bMlTII. I'rop.
W.D.STILLWIAN
. . ,
Practitioner of Humcopathy , consulting
Pliysician and Surgeon ,
Ofllco and risldonco 016 Willow avenue , Coun-
cll illulls , Iowa.
Iowa.W.
W. E. SINTON ,
DENTIST.
14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs.
Extracting and filling a tpechlty. First-claim
DR. A. P. HANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
"Itioo , Ho , 14 IVrxrl Strout. Hoim , 0 a. 111. to
12. , and p. in. , ( o D p , m. It < ldcrieo , 120
Bancroft otrtot. Telephonic connection with
Central olftv .
DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS ,
. G17 First Avenue
Hours frcui 10 to 11 a. m. , and 2 lo 5 p. m ,
Merchants Eestaurant
J. A. ROSS , Proprietor.
Corner .Broadway and Fourth Streets.
Good accommodations , good faro and cour *
treatmorit.
S. L
l C3 3SC 3C3CJ 3H1 < C3 'J
Office over luvln ; bank.
COUNOIt , BLUFFS , - . - Iowa.
HEAL ESTATE.
W. 0. Jamca , In connection with his law and
collection business buys and Hel's real estate.
FtirMoi whldnff to buj rr .I ) city property call
* t his office , o\tr Buahnill'g book store ,
ctrwt.
EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
Justice of the Peace and
Notary Public.
4l5Broadway , Council Bluffs.
and mortgages draivo .and ackaowl Oged
WATER WAVES ,
In Stock and Manufactur
ed to Order.
Waves Made From Your Own. Hair.
TOILET ARTICLES ,
All Goods Warranted as
Represented , and Price
Guaranteed.
WHS. D. A , BENEDICT ,
337 W. Broadway ,
Council Bluffs ; _ - - Iowa.
"
"
MRS , E7 j"
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNEOOLOGMST.
Grailuato of Electropnlhlc Institution , I'hlla-
duliilib , retiiu.
Office Cor , Broadway & Glenn Ave.
COUNCIL HLUFrS , IOWA.
The treatment cf all clliciceJ and pnlnfnl dlf-
flcuUim peculiar to feinaloa a epudulty.
The Star Bakery ,
HOWARD & BOB3E ,
am MAIN sx ,
Employ the best Iro.id linker In the West ; also
a choice hind for Cal.caand I'OH. !
Dread dilixrrcd to all | > arta ot the city.
F ESH FISH !
Game and Poultry ,
Canalwa > 8bc found a D. DANEHY'3 ,
130 Upper liroadivny.
JNO.JAYFEAINEY ,
Justice of tlie Peace ,
314 BROADWAY ,
Council Bluffs Iowa.
, - . - .
W. B. MAYES ,
Loans andEealEstate ,
Proprietor of abitractg of I'ottauattninle
county , Olllco corner of Ilruajwjy and Main
mrcett , Oiuncll llluHi , lu a ,
JOHN STEINER , M. D./ /
( Dcutschcr Ar/t. : )
ROOJI C , EVERETT'S BLOCK ,
Council Bluffii.
i/lseascs of women and children a epoclalty.
P , J , MONTCOMERY , M , D , ,
FllEK Dl.SI'KNSAUY UVtllY SATUKDAY ,
Olllco In Fierctt'a block , I'mrl troi > t. Ietj
donee US Kourtli etreit. Olllco hours from 0 to
2 a. m. , 2 to i and 7 to 8 p. m , . Council i lufli
F. C. 6LARK ,
PRACTICAL DENTIST.
I'carl street , opposite the postoifko. One of
the oldest practitioners In Council Dluffd. Kills
Isfactlon KU'ranteud In all
DE. F. P. BELLINGER ,
EYE AND EAR SURGEON ,
WITH n. t'UAKLCS
Ofllco m cr driu utore , 111 Uroadnay , C'ounrll
Illulfi , loua. A ) dldua'CS of the eyu and far
Uoitcd under the inert npfio\ > d mithod , and all
JOHN LIHDT , a
ATTORNEY'-'AT-IAW. ' '
Will practice In all'EUtc and United Stalti
Court * . Spcaki Uerican Laoju > te.
IOWA ITEMS
Now crises of ainnll pox continue lo
develop in Davenport.
The Into storms hsvu given tire tor
nado insurniico business n boom ,
Mnrrird , nt Hamburg , , ltiiu'22 , Mr.
Frnnk 3t. Hall to Miss Anna E. lleid.
There are Jiinoly-oight foreign in-
nur.vico companies doing business in
thostato.
An untnithftil lover lia.i driven Miss
Margaret W.ilkor , of Dca Moitics
cnnnty to the insane niylnm.
Conductor Degtinn , who \vna killed
at Grinnoll , joined an instiranco order
ono week b < > fire the sid nccidcnt , and
hia willow will receive $ i,000. )
An AlilonvoinaM vaa nrrostrd for
libel Inat week , but nlio retracted and
the matter W.-H hutilied up. The offense -
fonso was p.wtnur obaco.iu writing ,
too vulgar t- > print , nbout a good girl ,
.luJfre Slunn and Mrs. Jeru. Lynch
were married in IJl.ursH > wn on the
20ih. The b.\r of Cedar Unpids
nnitud in sending .Mr. and Mra. Shiino
a hatulsomo nilvur wntor pitcher as a
token of their esteem.
The Clarion Monitor tells the fol
lowing lUh ntorj : JMO llowen's
dunchter StellH , with another girl ,
her cousin , waded into the Tow.x river
and espying a tchonl of pickerel , sue
cot dud in driving them into u snml !
inlet , where they oip'ured the wholn
outllt , fourteen in all.
Father .lean , of Lyon , Ins Tiled an
amended petition in Inn ease against
Bishop HoniH'siv , in which ho prays
for damages to the amount of S'Jl-1 , .
qpO , iimte.id of ? lOO,0JOas , ! formerly
asked , for being deposed from Iho
pulpit of the Catholic chinch at
Lyons.
A Vexed utorcyuinn.
Kvcn tlio paliVnce < if .lob would beconio
exhausted ucro ho n preacher mid emlo.tv-
orhiff to interest his nndicnro while they
were l < ecihiu | | | ) nn Incro nut conulilnc
making it impossible fur him to ho he.ml.
Yet , how \cry e.i ycin nil tin's bo ( uoldcil
by simply \\n\\\y \ Dr. ICfns's New Dincovo-
ry for Conimniptlnii , ( . 'ought nnd Colds
Trial Uottlei given nwny nt C. F. Gi-ud-
man's druj ; store
The Swnrmliiff ofBeoa.
There nio no curtain signs as to just
when n colony will swarm , so tar ns
outside indications will cbow , nioru
than the cluatoring of been on tlio out
aide of the hive , nnd the hanging of
pollen gatherers with the cluster out-
eido instead of I'ntcriiig their hive ,
but by oxiunining the fwmo frc-
quortly , watching Iho progrcos , ono
can soon toll when they are nbont
ru , ly to cnst n swarm , nnd ns soon ns
thu quL'un culb are nbout rc.uly to cap
over is the best time to divide. Proba
bly the safest nnd ensiost way to a < -
vide ia , ns soon ns they nro ready , to
lift out the friuuo , bees , brood , nnd
nil , on which the quoun ia found ;
place this frnino in the novr hive , ( ill
ins ; out with frames of comb or founda
tion , or , if yon do not have either ,
fill out with empty frames. Now place
the now hive containing the old queen
or old stand , moving the old hive to n
now location. I5y this plan
you throw nearly nil the
working boos where the most
work iu to bo done in the now hive ,
nnd they will proceed to work the
same : va though they had swnrmed
naturally , liut if the old been had
made up their mind to awiirm , und you
hud loft a qnuen cell on the frame *
you bad placed in the now hive , they
will Bomutimos atvarni nnyho\r , so you
will notice to tear them down , if any
exist , hoforn closing them up. The
brood in the old hive hutching out
very rapidly will soon mtiko n good
colony , The npaco in the old hive
from where you removed the same
should ho tilled with comb or founda
tion , for if nn empty frumo bo placed
thcfo the been will fill it with drone
comb , : ui they seldom mike anything
ebo while without n laying quouti. In
eight or nine days after dividini ; , nil
the queen cells except ono ( should betaken
taken out , so as not to cauao after-
swarms ,
Bucklin'n Arnica Salvo.
The ] ! KST SALVE in the world for Cute
Uralses , Sores , Uleurn , S.ilt Ithcmn , Ko
vor Sores , Tetter , Chapped Handif , Lliil
ilaitif , Corn ? , nnd all'ttkin eruptions , rnul
positively curca , iiles. It i * guaranteed to
iivo fiathfiictfou or nionoy refunded.
I'rlee , iiJ centw per box. Kor Haloftby J.C5.
1' . Unocimnu
Custor's Moodti.
T M Molncs Correspondtiico of th1)
Trlliiiuo.
Thu other evening I was in convor-
nation with an old army oflicer who
'ought in the Army of the Putomao
; hrough the war of the rebellion , and
commanded a battery a largo portion
of the time. Ilia acquaintance among
, ho ollicurs and the men extended
over a largo circle , including seine of
.ho since moat noted men , Among
them was Gun. Ouster , whom ho
could not praiHO too highly as a bravo
ind gallant oflicer. dipt. JJaKlcton of
locheater for it was ho who talked
.o mo told an accident of Ouster [
which illustrates thu nervous temper
ament of the man , un-I his Btnsitivj
nature ; for hu wan a sonmtivo opirit
who could not bear injustice ) himself ,
ind Boino day the circumstances which !
ud to his de.Uh may bo cleared up in a
way that will not reflect honorably
upon some high in power In the time
t occurred , a
Gupt. liazelton could relate inci-
dontu of the war na interesting as a
lovcl. Jlo himself carries a builut in
lis face which annoys him much , and
itill ho has never applied fora pomiion.
) aid he , "When I cannot maku a
iving without , then I will ask Undo
iatn to help mo , und not beforo. "
Japt. llnjieluin has carried the builut :
> aok of hia upper law whoio it occa
uionully brcalia out in a terribly dis
agreeable abces.i all over the Rocky
mountains from Santa Fo to Montana ,
and from Puget Bound to the gulf of
JfilifornU ; and ho also carries two
other gun-ohot wounds.
"It was ono night on the Kappa-
lannock , in thu winter of 'til- ! . ' ! , " said
Japt , Iluzulton. ' 'Everybody known
hd circumstance of Cudter'n promo-
ion to a goneralehip over ollicura who
ranked linn , Of course it created
considerable" ] ealuimy , and there waa
10 end of intriguing against the bravo
roung oflicer , who would h ivu been "
greatly admired , but for hh rapid ad-
'anco , evun by thoau who now in their
eulouny could BOO no butter coursu
han to oppose him , Cuslur wan not
blind man , and of ojurao keenly felt
ho jealoua opposition brought to bear
against him , Ono night a number of
oflicera wore visiting ut Ouster's camp ,
and paseing a pleasant oveniiw , While-
ho fostvitius were ot their height and "
every ono was enjoying Inmjolf , ni
orderly rode tip with n communication
for Gun. Custcr. Thn genoMl oponci
and read it. It was nn order rahtwine
him from command of Ins brigade
that wns all -thoro being no exphna
tion of whnt was to bo done with him
"Without n word Busier wont to hi1 ,
boat horse , bridled him wiMi Ins own
hand * , mounted and wni nway like
the wind to the fields Ji's long hair
floating behind him , ns his horse took
fqnces nnd ditohew in hia mister's fa
vorite accomplishment. "
"For some time ho wai ojfc .god in
the mad ride over fitlds nnd atrenmn ,
when another orderly rode up to whore
the oilier ollicora sst lon ir ; t nml
admiring the distant rider , and nske J
for GJII , Ciistpr. "
" Thevo ho is , in yonder tiolil , ' snid
an aid , pointing to the nnu r.ml IIOMO
tlii-ii tnking a tlyiiif ; loni > . "
"Away r dothootcU rly. ' \ \ \ < \ , finally
ovaitilting the gonaral , i MW him
tnkov a pnper from his pi ( . ' 11 Slowly
CnsU-r rend it , and then < ii uji his
h\t , nnd down ho c m at a mm ! run ,
vrhonpiiii ; like n wild lii'li in , directly
toward thu c.imp. Whp.i ho reached
Ihoni ho thron * the pnper to an aid ,
, d in n low voice s.iiii : "
" 'Sol out another c.\n > nf chnm-
"Then ho leaped from his hor.so ,
and retired nlonu to hia u-n . "
"That paper contained order for
his promotion to thu eocunuid 'f ' a
division " WAUUI s Uoitu.
How > ften persona haMInu nnnnred
by liirn cHnqiiiR to their drt m e.othlnj ; ,
nnd how coUloui have they , hcn oloatiiiiK
tliciu , jjivon it a thititht ) tint Uunlncl ;
Itoot is the most Viiluab'd ' hi.ml cli'iui * r
Mid i > urilior known , nnd U suht l.\ c\ury
itiih'nist un.fcr tliunnmo of llinilork lloo ! > l
UltU-rs. 1'iico , Sl.OO. je ! .d.l\v
COOL CULOK/1DO.
DiU'o'ont Places In Which to See
Nature Untulorneil.
Correspondence of TlIK UKK.
SOUTH POKIILO , Ool. , Juno 20. I
expect to spend a few weeks roaming
among the mountains amid oconea of
clmato , so di Heron t from thu prairie
lands that a few notes may not como
amiss. AV. A. Harrison , present
manager of the York Nuwery , o.xpootn
in a few daya to break away from hia
arduoua labors , and wo have mudo ar-
rancrumeiita for about ; ! ; ) ( ) uiiloa travel
with horao n buggy , far the purposoof
hunting scenery , trout and door , The
first , wo are sure of , wo can tell about
the rest at a later date. Wo oxpcct
to ero.'n the b ickbono of the mighty
rookies and go ovovon to the western
slope , when wo can give your leaders
some itema from the unow fields , trout-
brooks and mines and the mighty de
velopments of thia mountain land.
The tirnu it not far distant when the
ppoplo from Nebraska will , many of
them , bsat a retreat to those cool and
healthful itworts , and fomitlhat there
iu a broiling sun atraying up into the
90.i. From 0,000 to 8,000 foot above
the aca level gives a delightful change.
Evun at that ultitudo it will ho hot in
the aun but cool in the shade , with
nights juat right for rofroahing sleep.
Laat week wo went to Colorado
Springs. Tim Stale Sabbath school
convention waa in session at that time ,
and it was onu of thu ablest gathcringn
wo have seen of that kind in thu wuat.
There vrero eamnat inun and women
from all pirts of the atato , and they
felt the necdpsity of an effort to hold
iu check that Hwlcjanosa which has BO
long run riot.
The railroad companies locaivod a
soruro censure I'lie I ) it II. G. and
D. 4t N. 0 have boon instituting cab-
bath oxcursiona hetweon the two cities ,
Denver and Pueblo , letting loose the
lawless elements of each on the other.
Ono Sunday thirty car loada were
poured into Puobio , and inutoad of
"Lord's day" wo had . - "dovil'a day. "
The clergy of this city entered i1.
prompt protest ngainat the deaecration
and it received a prompt and warm
echo from the great convention. Pa-
pera "ivero aunt to the oflicors of thono
companiea and it ) a hoped that BOIIIO-
thing may bo done to check thu ovil.
Gov. Evans is a prominent inombor of
a church and yet hia road participates
in thia total disregard of Sabbath ob-
ligitions.
Colorado Springs is a charming
place ; it ia about 0,000 foot above aoa
level. It waa laid out with fine avenues -
nuos , wide roomy atreota and walltH.
Great care has been taken with lawna ,
shrubbery and shade trees , and for anew
now town the progroaa has been won-
dolful. Irrigation ia the main depend
once. The sod i poor , diaintegratud
granite mostly , and yet by fertilizing
and irrigation satisfactory results are
obtained. It is quilu a health resort
tvith a population of about 0,000 .jiuo-
) Io. It has none of tliuao induatriea
or resourcua which go to build up n
city , and yet in itnclf it ia a grand
aucceua , Many capituliata Iivo theio ,
and many pi-oplo of moans in poor
iealth , Ono fiinglo provinion in ita
irgunio laws ha'j tir.iwn together BOIIIO
of the finest social elements in the
state. It iu , and can be , nothing but
temperance town. If u nun nulls
liquor there , the lot on which it is
Hold reverts to the town colony.
Ono or two testa in court have But
tled thu matter , the parties toning
their lots , and yet I doubt not there
ire these who would nay , "If whiaky
could only bo Hold hero , it would bo u
great city. " Well there ia n test
loco by , Two miles from the Spring *
H Colorado City-a little huddle ot
cheap houbcfl. Thuro whisky ia Bold
without limit , It Imd the firxt ntiut ;
it ia butter located by far than thu
3prin B , but us in thu case of York and
Now York , in your stale , tojnperancu
won , Cold water lota at the Bptings
are worth ton or twenty tiinen aa
much aa whiskey lota in Colorado
City. Too much liquor in thia now
utato ! Ono hundred taloona in full
blast in I'nublu , Saloon Kcopera and
gamblura abstracted last year § 500,000
from the legitimate channels of trade.
A lecturer Intro not long ago naked.
"Who killed the buom , " und ho wont
on to show that a half million wreatt-d
from thu laboring men hud done the
work , Thu tune.uru dull nnd real <
liungit firo. Money which should go
Lo build homes and'maku them cum-
fortublu gnca to drink.
Hack of Colorado Springs liea thu
charming villa of Manitou , under thu
shallow of Pike's Peak. This is a
"real Bummer resort. Jloro are fine
hotels , and GMCO ( Jreonwriod , of na
tional fame , has n cottaj-o hero. Hen
are a dozen springs which probablj
equal tho.io of Saraloga. This is a
fine plnco for invalids ; it is a quiei
pj ee. You can pitch your tout be
side some mountain at ream , or 110.11
IOIUP spring , and live amid aomo of the
tinutt aeenory in the west , as eho ply
Almost us nt homo , ur you can go to
Homo tony hoti I and pay SI par day.
Go up a roaring mountain torrent ,
which furnishes water for Colorado
Springs , and aluut a milo from Maiii-
ton you como to the t.tmotia I' to Iron
Spring. Thia w.vor has powerful
tonic pr < tpi3itio.i , nn almost sure euro
for kidney c-oiunUint * , and 110.11thia
loom up in plnin sisjht two massive
poa'xfi , and on each immegtt rocks o (
irxnito Ono i.i called Gog , and the
other Magog. Choyeniio cnnyim i <
not fnr away with its nondorfulvalor
falls , which plunge mnj ) | farther than
the mad wa'ora of Niagara , About %
mile off in l'io Pass with its rainbow
falls. Hero n mountain a iron in
hurls itaelf lio.ullunu en or a hundred
feet at a plunpo. It waa u weary
walk amid the dust , aud I wai escort
ing three ladies \\hc\\i \ there oaino n
umbir man with four heavy horaen ,
llo had been to town with a heavy
oad of lumber , and was now return
ing with inpphm. llo kindly ollered
: ho ladiea a ride and they 'perched
thomselvei i.n the grain packs and
comfortably tvol. in the situation.
Up the steep accent the heavy team
plodded on , and tl-u dm or pointed out
Iho plncea of mturoat aa wo etatnbered
up beside the ronring torrenla. NVo
were ahown a ppot where a few weeks
u.o a num WIIB dashed into the stream
ind killed. A party of oxcnraioniits
were going up nnd u grntleman wan
coming down. Thu road waa nairow ,
and u lady , tearing the gentleman
would run into them , shook her hand-
icrohiof in hia horeo'a faco. llo shied
maidenly and throw hiaioolf and driver
> vor thu embankment into the otream.
Not fnr from MonitoutWilllnmn of
canon with itn fanioua cane , properly
called Piukot'a cano.
Uov. Mr. Crona , noiv of Denver , but
'ormerly of the Springs , was a boys'
nan , llo took them out on geological
exploration ? , and ono day in Williaiu'n
canon the sons of the lamentud Rov.
I'ickotj vho waa killed in the moun
tain while in Iho di&chargu ot hia du-
.iea , discovered ono of the finest groton -
, on on the continent. The present
> \vnor trioa to clianuo to thu "Oavo of
, ho Winds , " but it fihottld over boar
Iho nanio of the heroio man and hia
loblo oona , and dotibtleaa nil ) . Pro-
j.ibly there ia no plauo on the face of
.ho earth which Inn finer intural at-
.rnntiuiis within DO nhorl a dmtancu.
J'horo ia the Garden of the Godi with
ta wonderful attractions. There ia
ho group of Deitii'R , formed by a aoft
nyor of nnnd ntono nnrmounted by
larder material , like per ( hyry rocV.
The lower part washed away moro rap-
dly than thu uppur , leavniu' hoadn
icro and there , to project bodies bo-
ow. It is wonderful , and in the gar-
Ion itaulf are attractions I will notat-
empt to dcucribe. J was ahown a
> erfoct foot , aa of iv child. It waa
irobably a foot of ono of thu liltlo
fjda ; but moro by and by.
0. S. HAKUISO.S- .
Truth mill Honor.
Query ; What is iho beat family
ncdicinu in the world to fngulalo thu
) owula , purify the blood , remove ooa-
ivuncaa aud bilioiiHiieua , aid digcation
and tone up the whole syatem ? Truth
aid honor compula us to answer , Hop
litters , being pure , perfect and harm-
ess. Toledo lilndn
ENOCH
A Now Vonslon of Tonnyeon'd Poorn.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , Juno 2'J. A
Bingular case camu up in the inunici-
al court hero , Some
> to-day twonty-
ivo yeara ngo Angio Wilier and Harrison
risen IventjWuro married aUAlb my , N.
Y. , nnd in the courau of time eight
children were ent to blesa their mar-
tal happinciin. About eight } earn Ago
vent , imi > elled pirtly by nrcensity
and purify by a desire to HOLthu wea-
orn country , left hia family and camu
o Minnesota. Communication wan
; opt up nt irregular intervals with hia
amily , and finally euuaed alogethcr.
Suppiming her hunhand to bo dead ,
\lrti. \ Kent eamo to St. Paul a counlo
) f yours ago , establishing a boarding
lotieo on I'/ut Seventh , near thu
St. Paul Plow Worke. Among
ho bonnloni in Mr . ICenl'ii
lousohuld waa ono . ) . A Miller , who ,
iccoming intaluated with the charms
if hia landlady , inadu an ofl'er of
narringe , which wna nccepled after (
iiuch hesitation , thu lady fearing her
irnt husband might nut bo dead ,
lowover , Mns , Kent bucamu
dra. Miller in Murcli lust.
! iow coinui thu mnuular [ iirt of
hu Rtory. On J' ' iday , the Jlith ,
Cent , u spectator nt Sells Jirothur.i'
nhow , was nccoslcd by ono of IIIH own
uhildren. Explatntliona rufiulted in
hu meeting of thu two benedicts. Jiy
niitual ngrountor.t , the lady w.n
tllowod to ohoonu between thu two
> Qttur halves , and nho choau Kent , her
iret Jiuabain ) , in a tit of anger , an
hu reunited pair claim , Miller has
iroferred the clmrgu of adultery ,
vhich now ru tn iiguinat thnm in thu
lolicu court. Final hearing watt post-
jonod until to-morrow morning
rue Prlond.
A friend in nec'il iri ufilt'iid Indued. Thin
lonu can dun y , u-iiccliillv whun iiKulhtuncijlH
eniluieil when one iiHon'ly iiflllctad with-
IHCUSC , inuiu puitlcularly the u com-
iiulntH and wuuknuHKtM H. ) COIIIIIIDII to our
oiuole popiilutlon , 1 1 very woinun uhould
n w that Hloc'rlo ' UlttcrK nra wonian'M
r D friend , mid will , KHilivi'lv runtore her
n h''alth , iivuu whou all other remedlux
ail. A nin 'lo trial always iirovoxnur us-
eitlun. 'Ihuy ore pleasant to th tmtc ,
uu't onlv CIIHI fifty cenU a bottle , Koldhy
) , l'loodmnii (
Wlih Dllllomncss V/on't Do. Ill
thin wo ) ti r nut d tutua i * l > r iulit nn A illx-
r lorciflUcr i tiucoiibU ) iviici cf n foul tcm-
atliard oli-lrui't "I l < o cl < , a > < 1 thu > rry I'U't
liriinritiou hi ixikt nee to put tin in lni rfi'U
orrli-r mi'l ku'ji tliciu t > o , I'JjiiiiitNTii
r.
HOLD JiV AI.f. DHUCUI6TH
"WINE OF CARDUI" ninlcea wiy
'I'T-Ua ' aud clear complcJUona.
To tlie Consumers of Carriages & Buggies ,
I have a complete stock of all the Latjsfc Styles
of Carriages , Phaetons and Ope a and Top Buggies ,
Consisting of
TJIO Celebrated Browser Sid * Bar ,
The Hatolin Side Bar ,
The Whitney Side Bar , and
The Mullhalland Spring.
The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Also the
Old Rel able jjliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. *
They are sll made of the beat ma'eriah , and un
der my own supervision.
I should be pleased to have these desirous of pur
chasing to ca l and examine my stock. I will guar
antee satisfaction and warrant fill work ,
H. F. HATTENHAUER ,
Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
( Successors to J. W. Rodefor )
WHOLKSALH AND UKTAIL DEALERS IN
MOKAf AJJSI LEHIfiH , BLOSSEUE
AND ALL
L
flk.3L.SO
CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Ofllco No. 34 Ponrl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and
Eleventh Avenue , Oouuoil Bluffa.
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY
MANUFACTURE
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES ,
CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
3
The Very Beat of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Higheflfc
Market Price Paid for
Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley
*
BIBOOIM : OOZRUST i
Purlieu Wishing to Soil Broom Corn Will Please
Send Sample , ,
l &c
Onouf thu licut B-tonil-rlnsn llolola In tlio
Woat In thu
BROADWAY HOTEL ,
A. K IIHWWM , rrorrlctor ,
Noa. fj3t and 030 llro dwayCouncil llliiffa.Iowk.
Table nnpplled with tlin beat thu market af-
ouln. (1 od roounandllrat-clasij beds. Tormu
, IT } ' roitkonahlo.
UNION AVENUE HOTEL.
817 Lower Broadway ,
Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son.
I'lllHT Cf.A"S IIOTKIi AT HKAHONAIIU :
'UI-K ! < . TltANHICNTH ACCOMMODATKI ) .
IIOTKI , rOUijAI.K. UOOU UKAHONB fOll
1BIJ.INn
SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL
M , Anclorion , - - Proprietor ,
782 Uiwcr llrouil uy ,
Tabln Mippl't'l with Iho brut the market af-
urda Torinii ( , Wt.Ontnl $ lOUpi.rwcok , TraiiHlont
I.WJ | > ur < hu.
11' "Von Wlhh iv Luncli-Go to
LOUIE DUQUETTE ,
Soujm , Moali , nd l ainblea nlv/nyH on
hand. I'lvo Ccntfl per cnll ,
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
I'APKIl HANGING ,
KALSOHINM AND GRAINING ,
Shop Corner Uroiidwoynnd Scott St
liUGHES & TOWSLEE7
DUALKUS IN
Confectionery , FruitsWuts
Dieiars and Tobacco. Fresh
Oysters1 and Ice Cream in
Season.
12 MAIN ST. ,
Oounoil
MES. J. P. BILLUPS ,
I'UOI'ItlKTOH OP
RESTAUBANT & EATING HOUSE ,
813 South Main Street , Council ll.ufTj.
Now house and newly fitted up Inflratclasa
etjlo. Mcali at all hoiirn. let cream and Icmo-
nadu every oyaiiliijf. Frulta aid confuctloncrloa'
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attorney & Counsellor ,
OIllcoOMir Flrdt National IinkCouurll ) Hluffii ,
Iowa. Will puctlco In thu tUtn and foderat
conrm
STEAM LAUNDRY.
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON & ANDERSON ,
Proprietors ,
ThUlauu'lry Im Juit been opened for bnal-
num , ainl woaroniiw pripircd to do liundry
vork of all klndu and finrantto BnllafHctlon A
tpucialty niii'io of lluu work , uucli as collire ,
tilth , lluu tlilrtu , etc. Via want cvurjboJy to
Kit u UK a trial ,
LARSON & ANDERSON.
THOU , urricc.it. w , it. , M. 1'tanv.
DFFIOEU & PFSEY ,
Council Bluffs la ,
Established , 1866
Dealer ! In Korclif-j aid Domestic Kxclungo
and h jiiit ) Beuiltli' . _ _ T
THE KENDALL
PLilTIIG MACHINE I
DRESS-MAKERS' OOMPAHION ,
It i > ldt fro.ii l3o ! it D Inch to
width lu tuu coarucvt ' > ' " or flniwt el In
It uoei all klnda uu4 ulylea of ( lilting lo nao. e.
Ho UJy that dova her own Ureeo-maklnL' cut
aQurd to do without cue aa nice plaiting la
Dcwont of fashlou , If ( ( enit telll Itaelf , KOI
, Clrculura or .Agcut'i ) terms address
CONQAK & 00. ,
US AdainaBt.