o. o. OO CBR : : GO , COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council tljfTi , lows , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , Oeaeril Asrenta for the Celebrated Mills ot II. I ) . Uu-h A : Co. . flotikn Kale Hour , Kiin it , ami Quoin DM Mill' i , Sioux F lls. Dakota. V , Sirlth A C'rHinly t ' il > . ! ( ! < . In lEC. \\'IUF.S\U5 ASD HBTAH , STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , _ _ COUNCIL BLUFFff. IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE. , cr. * , * ca TCT 3 : 3 = 2. SB < cs o Lanas and Lots Boug ht and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATKS KOTAEIBS PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. 15 Korth Maiu Street. WHOLESALE DEALER If ! SHOE FINDINGS. n < Mdy.fltte < l tippers , In c\M skin auJ Wp Oak Ami Hemlock H > 1K LKATIIKlt , ami < fippcrtftlnlng tothoiOioo triilc. tie d sold > cheap < In the KnS. C3r © ILDfBfiT STORE FOll STYLISU SPUING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 106 South Main Street. . Council Bluffs la. Tint never require crimping , nt Mrs. J. J , Oooil'a ll.ilr Htoro , at prices nc\cr before touched liy ny other halt dealer. Al'o ft lull line ot switches , etc. , nt i really ruiticeil prlcr . Also gold , fllhcraml colored nctg Wo\es tnaJo from Indies1 o u hair. Do not ( all to call before purchisltit ? elsewhere. All Roods warranted as represented , MHS. J. J GOOD , Z3 M\ln street , Council UlulT ? , Iowa. BATHIB G HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sfcs. COUNCIL BLUFFS. I'liln , Medicated , Y'M'or ' , Electric , I'lunzc , Vouch , Shower , Hot and Cold DiUis. Com petent u ale and fcmilo i > urct ) and atlcndants always on hand , and lliobest otraic and atten tion Kivcn mtronB. Spjclal attention gl\cn to tathln chlfdrui. Investigation au < l patromtro sollclte'l sollclte'lDH. . A. U STUDLEY & Co. , IOC Upper Broadway. Dr. studiiy : Treatment of chroul : dlscasos made a specialty. UEMOVID wittm-it the drawing ol Mood or use ol knlle. Cures lun r diseases , rvniiiMJ Fits , Scrofula , Lhcr Com- . . . . . JL J 1 L p'alnt ' , Dropsy , Ulicuiua- T ! I M fl R S tl81" . Fcur nnd 2'crcur- ' I U ( II U 91 U | ttisorcJl Kryslpcltts. Sa't ' nheuui , Scald Hold , Citiirti , uuik , inllimed and granulated Ejcs , . ' crolulotis Ulcurs and Fc- a lo Dl"ase ol all Kinds. Alw Kidney and Vcncnal d.3i.a3e3. Iloujorrliolds or 1'ilea cured money refunded , All dise9C9 treated upon thoprlncipIeo ! CKet- able reform , without the me of mercurial poln- onsor thu knife. Electro Vapor or JI-dlcaled Bitha , furnished n\ho dcairc them. Ilcrnli or Uiipturo radically cured by the use the Elastic bolt Truss and I'tastcr , which has uuperlcr iu the world. CONStn.TATION TREE- CALL OX Oil ADDRESS Drs , E , Rice and F , C , Millar , COUNCIL JJLUFFS , Ia. LIVERY , Eeed and Sale Stables , 18 North First Street , Bouuucta old stand , Council UlnOX loua , WILLAHD SMITH. 1'rop. W.D.8TILLMAN . . , . Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting Physician and Surgeon , Ofnco and residence 016 Willow avenue , Coun- f.l miulla , Iowa. Iowa.W. W. E. SINTON , DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Extracting and filling a epccltlty. Flrat-claea work guaranteed. DK. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office , No. 14 Pearl Street , lloun , 0 a. m. to 2. , und 2 p. in. , to 6 p , in. Uojtdonco , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central otllcv. F. T. SEYBERT M. D . . , . , , PHYSICIAN & SUWJEC . COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. OftloJ No. 5 , Kyorott Block , Uroad- way , over A. Louio'd Hestaunint. Merchants Eestaurant J. A. ROSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Streets. Good accommodations , good fare and cour- teoun treatment. 8. E. G 30C 23 Olllce over sv/in s bank. COUNCIL , BLUFFS , - Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W , 0. James , In connection w Kb hid law and collection bu6ino 9buya and ecl'e real estate. Persons wishing to buy rr sell city property call at his office , over llushncll'd book utorc , 1'uarl stre-t EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway , Council Bluffs Uie < I > and mortnjes drmn and aclEDOHl gtd WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Ilnir. TOILET ARTICLES , All G-oods Warranted as Represented , and Price a Guaranteed. MRS. D. A , BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs - - " _ ; _ _ _ " MES"B , J , HAEDiHQ"M , , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNEOOLOGUST. Graduate ol Electropilhtc Institution , Phila delphia , I'enut. Offloe Cor , Broadway & Glenn Avo. COUNCIL IJLUFFS , IQV.'A. The treatment of nil dlao.isca and pnlnful dl- ( flcultlca ptcullar to fcn-alcB a spgclilty. The Star Bakery , HOWARD & KOBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Employ the beet lrc"l ! Baker in the West ; also a choice lund lor CaliH and I'lcs. Urcad dclhcrcd to all parts of the city. Llaine and Poultry , Can al aj she found a D. DANEHY'P , . 1.36 Upper llroadwAV. JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , OI4 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W B. MAYE8 , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abxtracla of I'ottawattainlu county , Olllco cornur of IlroadwHy and Main street * , Ccuncll IlluITi ) , Io a. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Dcutschcr Arzt. ) ROOil 5 , EVERETT'S BLOCK , Council Bluffs. women and children a specialty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FUKE DisrnxsAUY EVEUV SATURDAY. Offlcoln Cvtrctt'a block , Pearl trett. Itcsl , dcnco C'.S Fourth etrcct. Ofllco houra from 0 to 2 a. in. , 2 to 4 aad 7 to 8 p. in , Council luffs CT QLABK7" PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearlitrcit , opjioelto the podtolnco. One of the oldest practitioners In Council UluHx. Hatla lafactlon j.iiarantecd In all CH.BKU DE. F , P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH DH. CIIA1ILKS DKCTKKN. Olllce over dru ; fctore , 411 Droadwaj- , Council ISIufft , Iowa Al JUuaits of thu viu and ear treated unUtrth < 3modtai > iiro > vd mitho < l , and all cures ( ruaraiitecd. JOHN LIHOT , ' ' ATTOBNEY'-'AT-lAW , Will practice In all fctito and Uilte < l State * Courts. Hpeakt German IOWA ITEMS. 1 IWA college nt Itrinnoll figures up its loss by the recent tornrulo at $00- 000. 000.Tho The old settlers of Leo county hold their annual reunion at Fort Mndison , August 2-4. A stnto convention of Town mutes will bo held in Des Moinca Septem ber Gilt. D.u-enportis connected by telephone with Oeneseo , thirty miles distant , nnd conversation is easily curried on between the two points. The Inwycrs got n fjooil slice out of the B. K Allen cstnto nt Dos Moincs , ns over STT OO Imvo already been nl- lowed for nttornoys fees and court ex- per.sos. An low i man lies written n letter to Warden Crocker , nt Waslnnijton , in which ho B. ys ho will give § 1,000 to- wnrd tlio Oiirficld Memorinl hospital il hois allowed admission to the jail next Friday lo seoGuitenu hung. About 5 o'clock on the morning of the 22d the b.xnk building of Berth- nor , IJurroiiRhs it Co. , jvt Cherokee was struck by lightning , and thu live younj , ' men stooping in the building got up without being called. No ono hurt. hurt.Tho The SoO.OOO appropriated by the shite being insudioient to carry out the needed improvcinontg at tlio state normal school , the citizens of Cedar F.ills uoncrouslj' prop no to donate the § 5,000 or § 0,000 which is lacking. The scholars of the Mt , Pleasant high school presented their superin tendent , 1'rof. Hunt , with an elegant gold watch on the Inat day of school. The committee appointed by the grand lodge of Iowa Allisons to pur. chase the Masonic library of the late H. F. Uowor were in the city yester day nnd concluded negotiations for it. The price paid was § 1,000 cash. The library will bo ink on to Iowa City. Keokuk G.ito City. In Harrison county a young fellow named Francis M. Board married n Mrs. Julia A. Wight without waiting for the latter to got n divorce from her rightful huaband. As a consequence - quenco Jioard is now in jail , and PO ia his father , who connived with the boy in the adulterous business. Mr. Wight refused to appear ng.iinst his wife , nntt so the ornng woman ia at homo with her three or four children. Mrs. J. K. 1'atterson , of Buchanan , has been hold to answer for pois oning her husband in May last. An invetligation showed the presence of ntrychntne in the stomach , but it is doubtful if tlio wife administered it , and many think ho took his own life. The general opinion seems to bo that Mrs. i'.ittorson will bo cleared. In Shelby county a few days since Luke lla' kins shot and killed Joseph Ciimmings. The latter was drunk , had fiyccd his way into llankina' house , drove out the women and children and threatened to murder tin1 whole outfit. It was thought that Ilankins would bo acquitted on the ground that ho was justified in shoot ing as ho did. Patrick Forbes , a saloon keeper at Prairiesbucg , Linn county , has been bound over o.i the charge of killing his wife. It is charged that the de fendant , about a year agoin ono of his quarrelsome moods.struck his wife with a lighted kerosene lamp , and her clothing became saturated with its contents. The oil ignited , burning Mrs. Forbes so severely that she died after suffering untold ngoniea for about four weeks. How often persons have been annoyed by burra clingitig to their dresaur clothing , niut how seldom liavu they , when cleaning them , given U a thought that Burdock Hoot is the most valuable .blooil cleanser nnd purifier known , nnd la sold liy every ( Iriig ixt under tliuname of Burdock ISIooil Hitters. Ijriuc , Sl.OO. je'Jfi-d-lw Excitement in the Llmo Kiln Club. Detroit Krco J'res1) ) . There was great excitement in Par- adieo hall as the members began to assemble. The Culvert Lithograph company had for weeks been engaged in getting out a chromo entitled : "PiiHsiiig the Bean Box in Paradino Hall. " The chromo shows tlio entire interior of the hall , and the forms and faces of sixty or seventy members. The llrat chromo printed was oont to the janitor of the club to bo exhibited , and to say that the prominent mem bers were pleased and uratificd. Civeadam Jones , who looks the hero and statesman that ho is , said of the chrorno ' 'No : respectable family should bo without ono. " Samuel Shin who has his seat bo- nuath the Boar-trap , looked the pic ture over carefully fourteen times and then observed : "Children will cry for it in every county in America. " Way down Bobco's oycs glared with enthusiasm us ho stood and contem plated the work of art , and turning to the llov. Penstock ho softly whisper ed : "Wo don't look as beautiful as angels , but them benign oxproshuns can't bo boaten. " Various other members indulged in Haltering lomarks , nnd when brother Gardner entered the hall there was hardly a dry eye in the house. Ilo stood in front of the picture in earn est contemplation for a fotv minutes , and then walked to his accustomed sout nnd opened the meeting by say ing : "It pays to bo good. Don't be too good , but bo just good 'nuF. ( Chris topher Columbus diskivcrcd America , but has ho ever boon put in it chromo/ / Ilo wan too good. C.ip. Kidd , do pirate - rate nobber ovun hud his photograph on ealo. Why' 'Caso ho wn too bad. My adtico to you is to hit do happy noutr.il groun1 between Colurn- bus an' Kidd. Ono was too good to want to knock somebody's head on" artor stubbing his too on a stone ; do odder was too bad to subscribe for u religious publication. As I tolo you in a torinor lecktur , bo purty good on dp whole and n little bad on do aver- aigo. If you fin' a lost wallet , don't give it up till you have counted do money in it an' have do bos' of proof dat somebody los" it. If you lose yor own wallet , doan't expect any bettor from do finder. Duan' bo profane , an1 yit doan' hesitate to giv' do KugliMi language full mveop when you cotch u boy girdlin' your apple trees. Honor your fader atid your mudder , but don't lend do ole man any money unless you have good secur ity. Conio down liberally to erect churches , hut if you have any brick to null usk do contractor full price , Do yor duty by orphan asylums , but doan' board any orphans fur less dan three dollars a wook. Love your naybur an thyself , but sen dnt ho returns yer shovel mi' spade an' rake in good or der or innlio him pay do retail price. 13o honest , but de/nn / * let n grocer im ngino dat y u buy n quart box of s'rawberrics r x pectin' to got ober n pint nn' n half. Obi > y do law , but do.xn * elooti out yor alley cnless yor nnybur dee . Bo seen often at church , but doin' ar- gy dat do preacher known do nigo i f do world nn' do area of lldbon nny belter dan lota of odder folks. Sup- pott do cnuso of cddec.ishun , nn' yit rorv ember dnt MUIIO of our biggi t fools nm people who have bin ntullid full of it. Wid dcao few impervious injrckshuns to ni.timilato do general incongruity of astronomy wo will now ondein or to ditp.xrngo do similtudo of do sjntu * . ' " This was probably thrown out for the benefit of tin * l\ov. 1'enatock That indiudital had been an attentive listener , nnd ho was on his foot bofoto the president elojiul. "i > id you wish to more do proun quorum ? " ftoftly inquired Brother Unrdncr. 1 No , sah , I desired to " "Your desire nm outer order , nh. an' you will please drsp bnckl You needn't sot down hard 'null' to binu down do roof , but 1 wnni. It ) feel a j'ir when you strike. " Penstock sighed drearily nnd foil back , nnd the Rociotary nnnonncoil that the next thing on the urogrammo was the election of candidates. Trnlli nuil Honor. Query : What in the best family medicine in the world to regulnto thu bowels , purify the blood , remove cos- tivoncss nnd biliousness , aid digestion and tone up the whole system ? Truth nnd honor compels us to nnsvvor , Hop bitters , being pure , perfect nnd harm less. Toledo Hindu TIU2 FASHION. Latest Things in Slioaliono Clothed. l.aramio ItoHmerang. The season nt the Shoshone empor ium , notwithstanding the backward ness of spring , opens up with many charming novelties in drean. Lcadets in fashion are not confining them selves in any way to previous styles , but nro aiming at startling changes nnd entirely original designs. The Louis X Sr coalumo in buckskin , nnd muskrnt odgiuus , will bo H fnvorito among the older and moro eedato squaws and the loose traveling suits made of wagon cove p , with a dash of nxlo grease and soul brown tar will bo much worn bctoro it H discarded. A redingote of nntiquatid lo e.ibin bud ( iuilt _ nnd draped nt the back with loops ol foulard horne hair or faille loops of rawhide lariit , will bo in favor with old and suayb.ick eqiuna , who are in half mourning. The blue cavalry overcoat capo will bo worn during the cooler evenings by giddy young gqunwa , with atich oilier gow gawfl an their fancy may suggest. Middle aged Shoshone matrona will also wear , during the coming teason for morning , u bull'alo robe draped from the shoulders and hold in place with iron picket pins. Afteiroon costumes will bo moro daxxling and will consist of Hour sack bodice , fast ened with metallic panto buttons of the time of Henry VIII. and festooned with spatterwoik of alkali mud and such other bric-a-brac as Indian taste may suggest. Ball costumes will bo as heretofore very attenuated and very sparse. The infantry pants so commonly worn through the day will bo exchanged for cavalry pants for kettle drums , and ar tillery pants for Shoshone hops. Tlio trail will not bo in vogue this year , the nearest approach to it being the tablecloth costume , hold in place with embossed safety pin. The moro frol- icsomu bellea , however , will wear blue mosquito bar sash at the waist , and gents' British half hoso. This will bo the favorite evening costume. Novolliea in jewelry and ornaments of all kinds will bo in great favor. Necklaces of tin tobacco tags strung .on copper wire will bo quite common , and boars' ' claws alternating with the back teeth of amatucr stockmen , and strung on the E string of a violin will bo worn as a midday > .ostumo. Crinoline is oncu moro recognized among the ton of the Shoshino soci ety , and the hoopskirt will bo adopted there as a croquet suit as soon ao the weather moderates n little , so that there will bo no risk in wearing it. Older matrons otiil wear the bustle , and when worn outside a pair of ar tillery pants it makes a unique and attractive promenade coatumo. A daughter of roro-Eyod Pelican is making n largo number of mashes this spring with a striped corset which she wears at all receptions and dross parties A new caprice for morning wrap will bu an imitation army overcoat with door mat drapery. This will bo worn too on picnic excursions , in search of pitch pine logs for the morn ing firij Tlio hair will bo worn plain in most case.s , with bandolino of Imll'iilo tallow aiijl oriental tnr. The timo-honorod hair ornament of the tribe , consisting of entomological npccimeim of the time of Queen Kliiubolh , will bo shown on all nccausinns. Prudish old maids , with no npcciul attractions of form or feature , have recently severely criticised the costume tumo adopted , during the proBont month , by a bevy of Shoshone belles , which consists of an nlpicca umbrella nnd a dahh of rod paint. While the suit in , of course , open to adverao criticism , it displays tlu flguro bettor , and is far loss expensive tlun the .Tor- soy or pull-back of the ptlo f.ico. Hornford'n Aolil JPlioimlmto IV HKANICKNKS3. S. S. PARKER , Wellington , 0. , says ! " \Vhilo crossing Lake JCrio , I gave it to Homo fellow-passengers who were seasick , and it gave immediate relief , " PACKING SAUDINKS. An EnorraouH Trudo In Which There iu ExtoiiBlvo Aaultorutlon. Sardines , says The Now Vork Times , are preserved in oil. So much every body knows , but fo > v of the multitude who oat them know oven whence they come. The sardine is a little follow of the herring family , taking his naino from the island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean. The boat preserved Bpecimcin of himcumo from the French coasts , not in the Mediter ranean , but north fiom Spain in the English channel. About April 1 thu old-fashioned smacks , manned by four men n ul n boy , begin work , nn. . ftfter May 1st the fish move north- vard , incicisingin eif.o nnd guing its turn to each station nlong the west cv.st. The process of put.ing up the lis'a ia simple. Af tor sorting they nro pu in Inskovt of tnincd Viro and co > ikcd in caldrons of boiling oil ; then they nro p.ickrd "as tight na&ftarditio" in their little boxe. , hot oil is poured over them , and the sealing , after o.uo- ful expulsion of nir , completes the work. The nearness of the factory to the place wheio the "catch" u , nud the quality nf the oil mod , dotoimino the quality of iho fish. Tf they muat In cirtied far before boiling , packing in salt ii mvcM.uy , which toughens the flash nnd gives the tiny bones moro consistency and resiataneo than w np.reoAblo to the outers if thn oil need is good olive , all very well , but if a cheap trade is entered for , or if the is ho "ar- packer grtuily , may use - .ichidl , ' or pcnnut oil , or tlio oil ex pressed from colt-w-seed , this dis ngreeablo atulV being moro or less sold ns linseed oil for paints , nnd being largely used ns u substitute for , or Adulterator of , the much dearer olive. The city c f Bnrdonu\ had n dor.au large firms in the n.mlino trade , nnd Ou'fo auppnit the great factories. In 187' ' , a year of remarkable abundance or thin fishery , u single boat not uncommonly brought in5,000 to JtO.OOO sardines a day , at from . ' 10 to10 cents per 1,000 ; in that year liOO,000 cases , containing _ 100 "quarter-boxes , " were produced'and a part of this in still held in stock , bring deemed of bettor quality thru that of subsequent joars. In 1880 and 1881 the packing was IfiO.OOO and 'WOjOOO cases ot 100 qunrtor-boxea respectively , estimated ai worth S3 per case. A sovoio winter is always followed by a poor season , and n good soa&on is therefore expected to follow the mild winter lately ended. Pack- era nro thought to have boon losing money of l.ito yonr.t , the cost of tho1 lish having been high , although the market prices ot the cured fish have declined , in consequence , it ia said , of the superior quality of canned lob ster and salmon from this .country , which is becoming u favorite food in Kuropo. In 18S1 Bordeaux aont to the United States oardiues to the valuoof $18-12 ! ) ! > , against ? l)8St8(5 ( : ( in 1880. VisiMo Improvement Mr. Noah liatoi" , Klmini , X. Y. , wrltot : "About four yearn nji > 1 had nn attack ol billon * fever , and nuvor fully icroveted. Alydine tivo orpaiiN wire weakened ai.d I uould l > o cnmpli'tply prustrRtoil for dayn. After UMtif ; two liotllcH i'f your lUinloek lUood llittcra thu iinprovemenl was so vis ible that Iran aitonitlii'Ll , I can now , lliniuh lit yeaiH of njjc , do : i fnlr nnd rea- Hunablo day' * work. " 1'iico SI.X ( > . jclIO-d-lw ii'so. . ! MttrruHE. isso , _ KANSAS CaTY , 3UQ8& Council Bluffs u m 4 OSM Direct Lines to ST. LOWS AID Tin : KALT From Onifihtvnn'.l the Went. All trnlnj lna\o II & M. Uopot , Omaha ; Noli. Ho clitns'o ct earn huUrcon Omnha end si. ucnlA ao.l Lnt o.io In twivn OA1AKA anil NEW YOUK. Ui2JC-nU Daily PasscngerTrain. ? 7IAC1IIKO AV , GABTK1SN A.NO WKSTEUH tilTim ullli LKPt l /.DVAWUCn ) VL1. entire linn 13 < > qttip ) Ht wllh iIlmt.n't ; Pitkic Hleupliif ( Cart' , 1'oUco IAJ Criic'ioi ) , Illti'i'l H > fctDndforni mid C.'i.ini , Mid tbo cii'OtrUrt Wf tlnjhoteo | Alr-hrtVe. t&uvahM ycur tlnr. t > Mti VIA nAKBAI ! OVtV , tT. JOUKPI1 & COUMJIL HLVl'tti U..II to.'il'r ' > r.h. Jciu"iii ) ami fit. Lnuio. Yirkcle for I.IP M . ' . ! coupon e : tousln ! lh VfuA , ' . I1. HAKfAH , 0. [ 1AWF.1 : , Oou. Hi-pl , h > . Jonriili. Mu l' in. ni'cl Tlpr.rt | / ri. , fl , . Jew ili , ilii. At > lluuu.i" , llok'it A.jur.l. 1'Mt ( 'Mt.hcni ctieet W. J.DAVSNiTnf. 'J.ncMi Ajj.'nt , - FOK - CHICAGO , PEORIA , ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEWYORKBOSTON , , And all PoluU Easl a Tllii.lNhCOMI'KIHi : : : Nearly 4,0(10 ( miles Hollil h'niootll Steel Trnckt All ccniii'ctlnnn iiru nmdu In UNION DbPOTU. It hn n National Uuimtatloti r.u l < i > liiif the Orcat Tlirounli CarLInu , nnd U iinlvurxall } toncixlciltoliulliu FIMEUT EQUIPPED Hull road In lhi world for nil diuiHiH of travel. Try It aiidynii ulll Hnd trattllni ; a Inxur ) liibtcad o ( n 'llucoinfort. Through TklicU via ihN CulchraUd Una foi aalo at all nlllccu In thu Wiat. All Inlorniatlon about Itatca of Kuru , Elooiilnt Car AeocminoJatloni ) , Tltuo Tali'ua , ho. , will b clivortully ( 'lvcn by ttiilylnlu | | < to T. J. I'OTTEII , Sd Vl'-i-r/oj'l A Oi n. MniUKvr.r hlcaxo PEflCIVAU LOV/ELL , ( leu. 1'aiuuuvtr At. | Chicago W. J. DAVKNI'OK'P , ( Ion Airunt , Council Dliifln. II. 1' . DUKtt , , Titkot iAnt. o ' h niorn-od ly IMPERISHABLE ' . f3f- * * . " ' ' * * * i'mjitFr.jtfg f3fo. rWTr"rii''ti PERFUME , . j. - > r * ' * | y yyy-LfyTKf 1 T - Llarray & Lanman's IB Best for TOILET. BATH and HANDKERCHIEF. ! o tlie Consumers ot uamaw I have a cjinptete stock of all the Laths' ' ; Styles of Carriages , Phaetons and Opei and Top Buggies , Consisting of Tfie Celebrated Browstsr Bids Bar , The Ha lm Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Aho the Old Reliable Jilliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are sit made ot th boot material ? , atid un der my own supervision. I should be pleased to have these desirous of pur chasing to call and examine my stock , I Nvill guar- antes satisfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTENHAUER , Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AM ) RETAIL PHALERS IN LAOZAWMA , LEHIGH , BLOSSBDBG ANM ) ALL CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Ofllco No. 34 Pearl Street , Ynrda Cor. Eighth Street and Hloveuth Avenue , Council Blnfl'a. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND The Very Beat of Broonia Constantly on Hand. The Highent Mi\rket Price Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley ZBBOOUVL Fart leu Wishing to Soil Brooin Corn Will Please Send Sawplo , & Co. , Quo of the best Hitond-claNK Hotels III thn West In thu BROADWAY HOTEL , A. K IlllftWN , Proprietor. Nog. r > 3t and D3U Ilroadway , ( ouncll IllnHs , Iow . Table Btippllcd with th'i heat the market af- fonln. UbOil rooms and flrit-cla i b < id . TuriuH v < jr3' reasonable. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 8I7 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. FII18T Cr.A S IIOTKF , AT UKASONAIII.K I'lllCIM. THASHIKNTfl ACCOMJIOKATKI ) . HM'KIi KOr.HALi : . UOOI ) ItKAbONH KOIl HEU.INO SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. H. Anderion , - - Proprietor , 7U2 I/owur Ilroadway. Table miiiiilloil with Iho bent the marltct af ford * . Tiring d.U ) nuil Jl.OOiiorwcek , Transient jl.IX ) pur ilar. II Vnu "With u Lujioli Ou to LOUIE DUQUETTE , Houps , MeatH , and Kut.iblen nlwnyH on lian'l. I'ivu CoiiU per cull , STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAWIEHTAL PAINTERS. PAI'EK HANGING , KALSOMINING AND GRAINING , Shop Corner B rnadwnynnd Scott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DI3ALKIIS IN Confectionery , Fruitajfiits Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Ssason , 12 MAIN ST. , Council ' MRS. J. P , BILLUPS , I'UOl'llICTOH OK RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE , 813 South Jlnln Street , Council Il'nlTa. Kuw hounu and newly fitted up In flrut cl M etyln tloalu at all hours. Ice croatn and lemo- iindo every ovunliif , Frulta and coiifcctlonorlw' J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Olllco over First National DankCouncil niuffa. Iowa , Will VHKtlco In thu stain and federal courlH STEAl l 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors. TliH laun liy Im Jiut boon npinud for btisl- IIUJK , and uoaro niw prtparvd to do laundry vork of nil l.liidn and jjiiua'itou B.it | lui.tlon A tpociolty ina'lu of Him work , such an oollirs , HUfj , llnufhlrta , etc. Wu uant urboJy to KUu na a trial. LAHSON it ANDERSON. TMIIN , orriir.it. U. II , M. I'U.IHV. OFFIOEE & PUSEY SIEIIECSS , Council Bluffs , Ia , Established , - - 1856 Dealer j In Korelijii ami Do.r.estlo Kxclunv'o nud Inino bueutllUi. THE"CEHDAU ! PLAITII&IAOEIEI DRESS-MAKERS' OOMHIOH , It I'laltu from 13o ( a n Inch to width In thu ccwiwst IMt 01 ( Incut Jl La K iloo * ill Mniit jnd ttyloa of i Uttlni ; In UM. No lajy ttiit doiu her own drcni-mal.lni ; can afTciJ to do without ouo as nice plaltm ; It D > croutof fmialou , l ( BODII It will Itjolf. Foi , Ciiculikre orHfnt'j term CONGAR & CO. , 1(3 ( rXdatniSt , Cbicwo