Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 28, 1882, Page 7, Image 7
THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , JTO 28 1882 d. O , GOOXC Ac GO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Mutket , Council Bluffi , low * . "WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUBE , General Agents lot the Celebrated Mills ol H. P. Hush A Co. . Ool.len Eagle Flour , L Tenwwth , . . . K'.8" ' ' ! Queen Hec Mills. Sloui F lls , to Reference , Smith fc Cilttnulon. Council tllnfla. la. ' HI. IE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FICE. jr. ir. yi , CR XT x 3R , aa AC G o. Lauds and Lots Bought aud Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA. 131 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Hcady-flttcd uppers , In calf skin and kin. Oak and Hemlock COLE LKATHKU , and ti\ oo J a appertaining to the shoo trvle. Oor da gold m cheap mln thoKmt. _ RIS' ' m MILLINERY STORE FOR STYLISH SPUING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la. That never require crimping , at lira. J. J. Good's Hair Store , at prices never bcfero touched by ny other hsilr dealer. Abe a full line of switches , etc. , at f.really reduced prices. AttOKOUl , silver and colored nets.Vatcs made from ladles' owu hair. Do not tall to eall before purchasing elsewhere. All goodn warrantcd oa represented. JluS. J. J. GOOD , 29 Main street , Council llluffs , low . Bethesda BATHIM HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , 1'lungc , Douch , Shoncr , Hot and Cold Baths. Com petent nialo and female Lurrcs and attendants always on hand , and the best of rate and atten tion Riven patrons. Special attention el\cii to bathing children. Investigation aud patronage solicited DR. A. H STUDLEY & Co. , 100 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley : Treatment of chronic diseases made a specialty. REMOVED without the GAMERS lira wine of blood or use of knife. Cures lunp diseases , rvrmi.M ? Fits , Scrofula , Lh cr Com- J TA l' ' lnt , Dropsy , Khcuma- T II M ( I R S ttsin , Favor and llcrcur- I U III U n W ixl ! sores > Erysipelas , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Catarrh , weak , Inllanicd and granulated Eyes , Scrofulous Ulcera and Fo- yfiiale Disease ) ot all kinds. Also Kidney and Venerial diseases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon the principle of veget able reform , without the uw of mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished I cwho desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster , which has superior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE- CALL ON OR ADDRESS < Drs , B , Bice and F , G , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. LIVERY , Feed and Sale Skies , 18 North First Street , Bouquet's old stand. Council Bluffs , low * . WILLARD SMITH. Prop. W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of Himeopathy , consulting Physician and Surge on , > Office and residence 016 Willow avenue , Coun- jl cllUluffs , Iowa. j W. E. SINTON , j DENTIST. ' 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. \ Extracting and Oiling a spochlty. First-class } work guaranteed , I ) . DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office , No. 14 Pearl Street. Iloim , 0 a. m. to 12. , aud 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Residence , 120 , Bancroft meet. Telephonic connection with > V7entral olflce , DR , AMELIA BURROUGHS , No. 617 First Avenue Hours from 10 to 11 a. m. , and 2 to 6 p. m , Merchants Restaurant J , A. ROSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Streets , Good accommodation * , good faro and cour teous treatment. o Office over savings bank , SOUNOIti BLUFFS , . . . Iowa. i W. C. JamcB , In connection with his law and collection business buys and Belli real estate. Persona wishing to buy cr sell city property call at big office , over Buahncll'g book ctore , Pearl ttrest. EDWIN J , ABBOTT , Justice of the Peace and Notary Public , 4l6Broadway , Council Bluffs , Pecii and mortgage * drawn > ufl ackoowl I i HAIRJPDS. WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Wares Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Prices Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs Iowa. ; - - - . MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathlc Institution , Phila delphia , Peon * . Office Oor , Broadway & Glenn Aye. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all disease ! and p lnful 'dl- flcultlM peculiar to fcroilea a ipecUliy. The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Employ the best Bread Baker In th West ; also a choice hand for Cakes and Fles. Broad delivered to all part * of the city. FRESH FISH ! Game and Poultry , Can alwayB he found a B. DANEHY'8 , 138 Upper Broadway. JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of tie Peace , 014 BROADWAY , Ooupoil Bluffs. - - Iowa. W. B , MAYES , Loans andRealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottauattamte count j , Otlke corner of ilroidway and Main slteuU , Cuuicll lilulTa , loua , JOHN STEINER , M. D , , ( Dcutechcr Arzt. ) ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S ' ULOOK , Council Bluffs. Diseases of women and children a spaslalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FllEB DlSPENSAllY EVKBV SATUllUAV. Ofllco In F\cfett'j block , Pearl trect , Ilosi ; donee t'.S Fourth ttrcct , onico hours fiora 0 to 2 x m. , 2 to 1 and 7 to 8 p. ru , Council t luffi "TT'CLARKT PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl street , opposite the pojtotUce , One ol the oldest practitioners In Council Bluff * . Ufaetlon guaranteed In all DE , F , P , BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH UK. CHARLES UEETKEN. Olflco 01 rdru ? store , 1 Croadnay. Coun-II Illullj , Io u. Al dlica c4 of thu cvo and car t/nt. 4 utiJ , r theme t approved mithod , wid all cures guaranteed. JOHN LINOT , ATTORHEY'-'AT-IAW. ' < Wi" 1"M1I C In " Btile and Utlttd States Courtu. SjKAki German Lan u fc , FAU OFF MONTANA. Iho Sucpeorcla or the Rocky Moun- ttvlns Lifo In that Ulgli Region -Do tunnel for Women , nil of Whom Be come Pretty m tUo Mountnms-Tus Plnco to Renew tuo Rnco. Cotrcipondcnco of thaSt. Louis licjmlilloin. OX THE LlITl.K UtACKKOOT UlVKll , Montana , Juno 10. This territory ia becoming well known throughout the eastern states na n good country fet stock raising. Two railroads entering it , ono the Northern Pncific , coming from the north , the other the Utah A Northern , a narrow-gauge , running from Ogden to liuttc , nro using such moans ns nro known to railroads to ad vertise nnd exaggerate the advantages hero , mineral nnd agricultural. An immense ) tide of emigration has flowed into this valley this spring , composed of poor people , with their families , who find the country entirely different from whnt they expected to find. There nro moro tramps to-day in this territory than in Missouri , IJutto is a second Leiulvillo , except that the cli- nmto nt Lundvillo Is much milder than nt 13utto. Hundreds of Idlers n day nro run out of Unite by the vigilnntcR. SHEKl * RA1S1XC1. The shcphord's ' lifo is "not n happy ono , " but ho has the aasurnnco that by sticking to business his income. will doublf itself every year , Hu has no tlmo to urito psalms nor sigh his soul nwny nftor women , like David of old , nor nro his circumstances pecu liarly conducive to early piety or later superstition. Ilia chief pleasure Is to see his owes graze nnd his lambs suck nnd to poison coyotes Ills house ia built of pine logs nnd furnished in bachelor style , nnd ho ia na free nnd independent aa man can bo. At 8 o'clock ho gota his Winchester , n plug of tobacco and a small lunch , nnd starts out with two shepherd dogs. The herd , numbering 4,500 , including lambs , poke nlong ; the lambs , In ono bunch , form the udvanco guard ; the bucks nnd wethers graze together , and occupy ono corner of the corral at night ; nnd the owes nibble the grass and bloat for nil that's out , so that n herd nt n mile's distance sounds like the roar of Niagara. Thus tlioy march nlong slowly , thu dogs driving in any detachment that threatens to wander oil'nnd keeping the whole col umn on the inarch until they have gone four or five nnd sometimes ten miles. Then the halt is called. The shepherd finds n high point from which ho looks down upon his sheep ; the owes find their lamba , the bleating ceases. This herd , when graz'ng , will cover about n milo or two of land. We. ait on the top of n foot hill 2.0CO feet nbovo the valley , the sun is shining bright and hot ; the air , however , is cool. We can look down on the Deer Ledge river , see the town of Deer Ledge , while the houses look like so many shining boards lying ll.it on the ground. The oyo'a vision ia entirely too limited for the country. A green spot on the opposite table land , which appears about the size of n square on a checker board , is 100 acres ot land in oats. The sheep are at the farthest point , near two miles from ua. At this distance a coyote can hardly bo distinguished. So the shepherd gives a loud yell. Those near us run up and crowd around us. As the sound trav els and catches the oar of each sheep , it raises its head and listens intently. Another yell and the whole band hud dles toward the centre , A bunch or them farthest away have not hoard the call , DO the shepherd calls , "Ike ! Here Iko ! Way round them. " Iko starts off at a ran , and after ho has gone perhaps half a mile , he stops and looks back. "W-a-y around ! " shouts the shepherd with a wave of bis hand to ward the aheop. Then Iko goea on. Down yonder ho has a stream to cross. Ho runs down to it , takes a drink , and then lies down to rest and laro himself in Its ice , cold waters. Ho is an old dog. After ho had rested he appears trotting up the opposite bank , stops , looks back at us as if to apologize for his delay , and then trots on. Ho charges furiously at the sheep , as if to teach them a lesson , and then drives them back to the hard. The whole band must bo moved every two hours , for a sheep may got on its back and suffocate , and this is the only way to discover such. While Iko ia away wo send "Dick" after a coyote which has made its np- pearanco on a hill oil' to the left , and is reconnoitring the situation. Dick chases it to the top of the hill , and the coyote chases him back. Wo wanted to BOO a fight , but they did not coino together. Then wo opened on Air. Coyote witli two Winchester rifles and at the first shots ho scampora oil' , but before ho gets ever the hill n ball has carried away his foreleg , which drags the ground aa ho scrambles up the hill on the other throo. At night when ho has driven the sheep into the cor ral the shepherd's labor is at an ond. His supper is ready , cooked in bache lor's stylo. All the arable land nlong here for milca ia taken up by ranchmen with out families , You might travel its entire length and not see a female ex cept iii town. A woman hero has a a fictitious value depending upon her scarcity and tno average hazel opltt- tor of the eastern states would hero command an admiration nnd respect which would bo nublino. Massachu setts should send her surplus female populaion to this territory , which has room for them all ; or the sturdy Mon- taniaiiB might make an onslaught upon thoao damsels after the manner of the Romans upon the Babinoa , and trust that time would reconcile the modern Sabinos to their now homes , TOUUISIS find this country full of interest. No better hunting or fishing can he found anywhere. In the "parka" near the timber line of Mt. Powell and the IJlack Butte are found the elk , black and whitetail deer , the mountain lion , the grizzly bear , mountain sheep , and n species of goat which ia not found elsewhere. In the waters of Powell's laku , high up in the mountain , nro found the trout and grayling , and every aquatic food known in America , TJieso birds coino hero to hatch , and are BO tame that ono can got easily within shot-gun range of them. The larger animals , especially the grizzlies , must bo attacked with rifles , and the moat daring huntsman dooa not venture - turo to attack it unless lie is up a tree , or mounted on a good horto and in tui open country , His horse may become ineano with fear. The moat effective weapon ia the Winchester repeating rifle leaded with explosive cartridges. The range of this gun la about 2,000 yards , and it never snapa. The beauty of the landscape ia hero enhanced by distance. Flowers grow in the groatoat luxuriance from the table lands all the way up to the snow lino. In the cool recesses of the drip ping rocks , moss nnd lichen nnd fern grow with their long loaves touching the water. Higher up , "Lovous les yo is vera lies snlulesnumtngnes , " a cloud drapery lica in graceful folds half-wny up , but nbovo it , ns if swing ing the nir , rises n peak piercing the sky , covered with snow nnd glaloniiiK like nn immense jewel. Much ol the scenery has been painted by Moran nnd Uioratndt and other well-know n American artists , IN WINTER the weather gets extremely cold. Tlu < cattle have liair on them ns long ns that on n bullbla ; horses nnd aheop nro also warmly clad by nature. To en dure the Bovoro osld , those , who an- oxposid to it wear upon the feet n silk stock Ing under n woollen ono , then a fur-lined boot and over all an arctic ovorahoe. The fool must not be pincli cd but be free to exorcise nnd washed every day. The body ia so overloaded with clothea that exorcise is next to Impossible. The people nro perfect athlete ? the men muscled like a Roman car rier , the women stout , the girls rosy- checked and red-lipped. I have not seen n nallow or delicate person yet in the territory. They nranll ouerge.ic , rapid talkers ; have nn abundance of faith in themselves , n vigorous and economical way of expressing their thoughts. Their houses nro models of neatness , comfoitable , nnd furnished after the later requirements of luithot- iciam. Tluso valleys can never bo the seat of empire , but they will for- evsr furnish to the world those line specimens of manhood which , crossed with the inferior breeds of the low lands , improve the race nnd hasten the advent of that good time n-coming when health instead of disease , will be contagious. N. How often persons h\\o ; bo u nminycil jy burrs cllngiiig to their dresser clothing , and how seldom have they , when donning iliom , jivoi ; it n thought that Uurdock Itcmt it ) the uiotl vnltmljlo , bUxul clennstr mid purifier kr.mvn , and in sold by every IniRglst under thuunmo of DunincK lllooil Bitters. Trice , $1.00. How Ho ICtsaecl Hor. laramle Doom. rang. Yesterday afternoon the few curious spectators who were at the depot when the emigrant train pulled in , were surprised to ace nn old lady get oil1 with nn oilcloth gripsack nnd fall into the arms of an old weather-beaten forty-niner , who had boon in Cali fornia , Montana , Colorado nnd New Mexico for the past thirty years , with varying fortunes in the mines. It would bo too long n tale to toll , aa he told ua , how ho had lost track of his wife , and how , in the desperation of poverty and his wild determination to "makon stake and go homo , " the aw ful truth settled down in his heart that the wife of his youth wns dead. A few weeks ago chance throw in his way a paper from his old homo , ard iu n little local notice of "houeo to rent , " signed by his wife , ho learned that she must bo living. Ho wrote her , and yeatcrdny they met , and to gether wont to Utah , whore the old man has a ranch. Thirty years In the happy lives of husbands and wives Is a good while , but In the value of uncertainty , trav eling through moro than a quarter of a century of widowhood mid loneli ness , it is an eternity. The old man caught her trembling ly to his breast and for a moment the gray hairs were mingled and they stood united on the railroad platform. The omanclatod vallio fell from her hands and was forgotten. The cruel yean of uncertainty were forgotten , and those lovers , on whoso head re lentless time had sot his mark , atood in the glorious light of a love that can never die. Again and again ho klssod her with the mighty concussion of ; an affection that had boon locked in his lonely old heart for almost a lifetime of shrinking hope and crushing disap pointment They tried to talk , but the endear ing worda were drowned In a low gur gle and the smacks of an old-fashioned love , smacks that rent the eky and cracked the glaas in the neighboring windows. Tears chased each other down the wrinkled cheeks , yet through those tears the never-dying sunlight of perennial love was ahlning. Ho could only hold her at arms' length till he road the old , old story in her eyes , nnd then ho would grasp her with the zeal that had boon dormant all'these years , and ho would press her to his boaom till her venerable vorto- bnu would crack like a pistol. When the train pulled put , they started on their happiest bridal tour , The old emigrant train waan't ' very voluptious , The nir was close and the odor ot the atoorago and bilge water , nnd polygamy had not boon blown out of tlio clothing and the car by the mountain zophyra yet , but as thutrain pulled out the happy lovora , forgetful of the cloao , hot air and hard nnd tired seats of the low black emigrant car , sat bathed in the nHcrnoon spring Hunalilne , entering together , the glo rious vista of n now honeymoon , thd Indian Bummer of llfo'a ovcrclianging > our. No heart was HO hard , no na ture there so brutal na to speak light ly of the good , old couple this null- cjuatod grizzly old innn , who at the close of the nineteenth century dared to defy our modern aoci.il customs and make a bridal tour , accompanied by his own wife. Horfiford'H A old I'linsjilmto IV SKA8IUKJ.T.SS. S , S. PARIvKH. Wellington , O. , yhi "While croeaing Lake Hrio , I it to dome fellow-passengers who were seasick , and it gave immediate relief. " je21-dAw-lw QYl'SIES IN Beauty txnd FHtu Combined Form u BtranKonncl Revolting Picture , N w York Etir. Any romantic boy or g'rl with u hankering after thu pleasures of iio- hemianism as portrayed in the novels , would be cured of all desire for gypay lifo after visiting Custlo Garden nnd taking n loot : at the party of dirty men , women and children packed in n shed , side by side with a still dirtier crowd of emigrant * . It was a motley sight. Utterly indifi'uront to the proprieties or oven the decouclod of civilized lifo , the women wcro rcclin- inu on the floor of the shod , or stretched luxuriously on the benched ; mites of children in swaddling clothes were dumped in corners or rocked in the laps of their swarthy mothers. The men nro an ordinary lot , but dressed in many colors , their turbans and scarfs of the dingiest description. A c'lild was born to ono of the emi grant women on board ship , nnd both were sent to Ward's Island. Eleven men. eleven women and fourteen children , with nine boars nnd two monkeys came from Bordeaux on the steamship Ohattenu Lafittu yesterday , Their purpose is to give open air exhibitions - hibitions throughl the country. The chief of the troupe showed n Turkish passport. "Yavan GoorKonick , wife , child , bear , monkey and father. " One of the bears is 15 years old , a monster in eizj nmt n clever perform er. The monkeys nra n cute set , nnd WITO clinging round the nooks of their owner * , playing with their jewelry , grinning at 'ho staring crowd ami cracking the nuts thrown nt them. Dirty , ragged touts and much-used camp utensils wi-ro strewn about. The yguiigor women wcro laid nut nt full length on the canvas. Moat of the women are unprepossessing in appear * nnco. liuvo largo features , with high check bones and coarao skin , All of them \vero barefooted and were drusso that scarcely covered their cnoes. They are of deep eo [ per color wd their hair und eyes ns black ns Joal. Ono woman named Annn , ounging by herself , was n handsome enough for n Pasha's harem , Her ago w.is said to bo sweet 17. She has n charming ilguro , n well developed brm , largo , bright , sparkling eyes , n nnss of glossy jot black hair , two rows of pearly teeth , nnd the languishing air of D.vdu. . On her wiists were icavy bMsclcts and her oars Imng lown with mnssivo rings. Her logs to her knees were covered with a thick coating of dirt , and her shapely feet nmUinnds were similarly coated , Viewed from n distance the scene was full of interest ; olosur it lost its charm. That the women enjoyed the novelty of the place and hour was cer tain , for they pulled at their yellow cignrottoH nnd chatted freely in their guttural tpncuo , seemingly with- jut restraint. They gloried in : ho dirt , tinsel and squalor of their race , nnd were as proud of their dirty logs ns the most exquisite lady would bo ot the d.Mitiost aiikon hose , Ono of the characteristics of the show was the brute appearance of the hags old women whoso frco lifo , apart from soap nnd water , with n liberal mo of liquor nnd tobaco- ) , had given thorn n horrible cast of fnco and feat ure. ure."Whcro are those croaturca going ? " asked the reporter of nn emigrant , who spoke Anglo-Qormi.il. "Got is goot ; duy go novoro ; doy vnndcr up und down , und toll for tunes , play mil doro tamboreoncs und dance mit doro bears ; doy vas u kor- voorlot , mine Got. " "Presumption boginsjn Ignorance uid ends in ruin. " On the other liand , the production of Kidney-Wort began with wise cautions and scionti- lie research , and its use ends in restor ing shattered constitutions and endow ing men and women with health and happiness. "My tormented back , " is the exclamation of moro than ono poor hardworking man and woman ; do you know why it aches ? It is because sour kidneys are overtasked and need strengthening , and your system needs to bo cleansed of bad humors. You need Kidney-Wort. An Inquisitive Brigut Child. Detroit Free Press , Ono ot those unnaturally bright children who are always getting people - plo into difficulties was at a prayer- meeting the other evening with his mother , when ho asked aloud : "Ma , say ma who was Dinah Moore ? " "Hu-u-sh,1 whispered his mother cautiously , "it's a hymn. " "No. It ain't man , " continued the hopeful , "it's a woman's name ; say who's going homo to Dinah Moore ? " "Wfilie , " said his mother In a ghastly voice , "you're disturbing the mooting. It means going to heaven to die no moro. " "Dine no moro ! O , ma , don't they eat anything there ? " His mother explained as well as she could , and Willie sat still for half a minute , his bright eyes roving about the church. Then ho asked in a shrill whisper : "Ma , is God out of town ? " "No-o-o , no-no , " answered the dls tractod woman faintly , . "Then what's Mr. Kelly running this meeting for , ma ? " continued the sweet child. The choir sung him down , but as the meeting closed with a moment ol silent prayer his gentle voice was di rectly heard , saying : "Old Mrs. Jones' switch don't match her hair like yours does , ma ! ' Truth and Hoiior. Query ; What is the best family medicine in the world to regulate the bowels , purify the blood , rumovo con- tlvoneua and biliousness , aid digestion and tone up the whole system ) Truth and honor compels us to aimvvor , Hop bittern , being pure , perfect and harm less.-Toledo Hladi. . Sioux City & Pacific THE SIOUX OITY UOUTfi liars a ficIM Train llirouKli from C'ounoil BlufiB to St , Paul Wllliciit Qnn a Time , Only 17 Houri - ir w - ' KU T"B ! OrTK3 COD NOIL ELUPF3 t08T. PAUL , MWNKAPOIJH t > \LVTU \ Oh BJHWAttO.'l tnd 'l ; xlaU In Nnrtbatu low * . Mlnna U * LI Dikuu. luiD ll.j Id t'j'j'piwJ " "ish the luipj'n . ( Wo ttighou > Autoinii'.u AlflnaVt and idle 1'lttforu flout I'.r and jl'jUcr ; tad lor SVKKU. HAVBIT ANIJ COMFOB1 run through \YT1IOL'T : CIIANQK betxeun K2 ilOUy.nJ lit. 1V4) ) , vU Council filudi * . Bloiu City. Tralnu ln\ L'nloa Pa-.lfic Tmitfer at TJIU ell IlluflH , at 7:35 : p. in dally on arrival of Kj3i > City. Ht Jo < i > | iliund Council JllnSj trula d < u the South. AriivlQ. ' , ut K'.oiu ' City 11:86 : p m. kudat UicUttw Uulua Dep&t at Ht. Piul at li.t noon. tm < Houita ni AUVANOK or ANYcm * .1 " " ItOOTK _ WK m > jibvr la t.tklujr ( be Sloui < : i * H3'ii yoUKctafbicu h TrUo. lb aiiorUxl 1' lh Qulukfirt 1'lui * and u UotaloiUble ] ; 1J * > . . ' . Thraujrb Cn Uctwetu OOUNUIb ULUfFH AWfl UT. fAUl. WSa Ut t your Tltkvta iu J via Itu "ait Oll > and 1'aciao KaUioad " 3 U. WMTLlta , i.ll , HUOIUNA ( Burlijtoolwt. . Ouu'l Vutt Ati > I' . K. UOU1K80M , AM't Qeu'l Pu * , A 't . MMwtuI Valley , la. W. B. IMVia. Bou i wt rH AtfUit. IJmncl liluDB lena OF OABDUI I ' J ir.fcca tui uii'J clear To the Consumers of Carriages & Buggies * I have a complete stock of all the Latist Styles of Cirri ages , Phaetons and Open aud Top Buggies , , Consisting of Tne Celebrated firewater Sida Bar , The Hainan Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Also the Old Reliable JSliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are oil made ot tha best materials , and un der my own supervision , I should bo pleased to have those desirous of pur chasing to call aud examine my stock , I will guar- anto9 satisfaction and warrant all work , H. F. HATTENHAUER , Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. ( Successors to J. W , Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AIND RETAIL HOMWRS IN LABIAWMA , LEHIGH , BLOSSBURG AND ALL IOWA COALS ! CONNELLSYILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Ofllco No , 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street end Eleventh Avouue , Council Bluffd. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Hlghent Market Price Fold for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley IBIROOIM : Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Please Bend Sample. & OCX , One of the best second-class Hotels la the Wtit Is the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. K IllltWN , Proprietor. Noe. 631 and 630 llrovlway , Council JJIuffs , Iowa. Table supplied with tha best the market af fords , ( iood roomi and first-class bods. Terms very reasonable. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs , 0 , Gerspacher & Son , FII18T CLASS IIOTKL AT KI'.AHONAIILK PIIIOKS. TIlANBinNTB ACCOMMOUATKI ) . JIOTUlj FOUUALK. UOOU IIKA80NH FOH HKM.INO. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL , H , Andcric * . - - Proprietor , 732 Loucr Ilroadvray , Table mippllml with the best the market af fords. Terms 3.JOand ( fl.OOpcrucuk , Transient 21.00 per ilav. If Von With a Lunch Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , Boutin , Meat * , and Katnblei always on Iiaii'l. J'Mvo OentH per call. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PALMW HANGING , KALSOtllNINB AND BRAININti , Shop Corner B roadway nnd Scott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE , U13ALISRS IN Confectionei-y , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco , Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season , 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffs. MBS. J. P. BILLUP8 , PnOPUIETOIl OF RESTAURANT & EATING flOUSB , 813 South Main Street , Council D'ufb. New homo and newly fitted up In first dMST stylo. Meals at all hours. Ice crutni and lenxj uado every evening. Frulta and confoctlouciUaJ "j. G. TIPTON , Attorney ( fcOomselloL Olllco over KIr t Nalloiml HankCouncil IHuAr , towa. Will prattlcu In thu btato and federaL courtH STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors. TilJ ) latmjiy his JiHt been opsnoJ for busl- ni > 3 , anil wo are now prepared to da UtinJry vork of all hlndi nnd Kuuantco satisfaction. A. tpeclaltyinarlo of Him work , until as collir , , ilnvfthlrtii/ito. want everybody to. trial. BAUSON ifc ANDK11SON. TIIOS. OWtKll. w. if. u. OFFICER & PUSEI , Oouncil Bluffs , la , Established , 1856 Dealer * In Forulgb ncd Uoicntlo THE KENDALL PLAITIMIAOfflHEI DRESS-MAKERS' COMPANION , It plait ] from l-.Sof a u Inch to width In the ccum-bt tultl or flnost bl Vi II does all kliidj aud styles \laltlnir In use. No lady that dooa her own ilreai-iuakloz can aOord to do without one an uleo plaiting ! * ne\cr out Ol ( aiblon , II noon It eelli lt il ( . roi Uachlnei , Circulars or AKent'a teruia aJJrcsa CONGAIl & CO. , H B AilaiuaBt. Oblcoco