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THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , JULY 3 188-3 C. Sc C3G > . COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , t.uncil rijffe la , \VHOLESALK TIjOUR H O U B E. General A nl for the Celebrated Mill-to ! H. I ) . Hush fc Co. . GoWcn Kaglo Flour , LeaTenwoitli , Kania , nnd Qtucn Hen Mill ? , Sio x talU , UakoU. Bffeicncf. Smith & C'tl'tTidcn ' , Vtmnt il ni ( I < , Ia. . WIOLES.Vt1 : AN'D KETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOOD IOWA. TITLE ABSTRAG T o F F i G E. JT.VST. . > S : . Oi TCT X 3K. 3E3 As C Of- juands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY Til LOAN AT LOW KATES. JSOTAKIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCLLUFFS - - - - IOWA. 15 North Main Street , WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS , Rcady-flttcd uppers , In calf skin and kip. Oak nnd Hemlock KUt.i : LEATIU'.n , and al codiapportalninc tothethoo tr.ulc. On ilirolJ MclicniiiHlntlioK.w. i Biff IILLIHERI STOEE VOTt STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. TA'LTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S ' HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. > - - - - Council Bluffs Ia. That never require crimping , at Mrs. J. J Goo I's lialr Store. M pr rm ncxcr licfcro touched liy ny other hair dealer. Al o n full line ot fwlU-li > , t'1 , -iti.rc.ith n iliu'td jirlcci. ANo gala , slher nod colored ncls Wave" inailo from Hillus' o . n Inlr. ] > . > m.t tail lo all hcfrro purchasing All KooUi warranted ta rcprcs'infiJ. MHS J. J G001) , 2 _ Miin tlrcc'i , Cou-icll llluCf" , low a , BATHIH&IOUS1 ! At Bryant's ' Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sfcs , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Plain , Mcdlcatcil , V'ipor , Klectric , Douch , Shovvcr , Hot and Cold Uaths Com petent n ale and tcmilc uuri-us and attendants nhv.-xys on hand , ami the best otin-c am ! uttcn. tloi : ( 'ivcn uitrous. Npcd.il attention im to baUilns chilJreu. In\cstlgatlor. aud patrona i.- solicited DR. A. II STUDLFA' it Co. , 100 Upper Broadiray. Dr , StUley ! : Treatment of chronic made a epeclilty. /"RTnTilTin / KEMOVCD without the U hi Hi n l\ < lrowlnK ol Wood or UBO ot I I U2J.il Ui-illU knlte. Cures luu-r dleowea , A\Tn Fits , Scrofula , Lh or Com. P'alllt. D psy , Hheuma- ii nn n r rt I I ! t'Jl fh R S tl8m > fo\er and Mcrcnr- I W Ul II U W laieoroSi Erjslpelas , Salt Hheum , Scald Hold , Citarrhoilc , inllamcd and granulated Kycscrofalous D''ers and t'e- male l > Me 90i of all kind ) . AUo Kidney and Verier ill disi-nsea. Huuiorrlioldj or 1'clcu cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon thoptlnciploof % cjet- ; nlj'ie retorr.i , without the IHC of mercurial poia- oneor the knltu. Electro Vapor or Mdicatcd Baths , Jurnlshcd KT'r.o duslro them. Hernia or Rupture radAaally ocred by the use the Elastic belt Truss aid I'lr.ster , which lua tui > jior In the \\orld. OONSULTATZON CALL OS Oil ADDKESS , E , Rice ana F , C , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , In. LIVERY , and Sale Stables , 18 North First Street , Bouquet's old stand. Council U'liffr ' , Iowa. WILLAUU SMITH. 1'roj ) . W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of Homoapathy , consulting Pliysician and Surgeon , OiHcc and residence 015 Willow a\cnue , Coun- j | muds , 'Iowa. _ W. K. SINTON , DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Extracting and filling a opcclilty. Fln > t-claca vork guarantuod , DR. A. P. HAifJCHEIT , ? KYSBOAN ! AND SURGEON. Olfico , Ko. 14 I'carl Street. IIoun , 0 a. in. to 2. , aud 2 p. m. , to D ] > , in. Ilutldinco , I'M Bancroft strict. Telephor.k connection Centml F. T. SEYBERT M. D. . . , . . , PHYSICIAN it SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. OfCoa No. 5 , EyoroH JJlock , IJroad- way , over A. Louie's Restaurant. Merchants Restaurant J , A. BOSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Streets. Good accommodation good fare and coir- tfoua trcatiaunt. _ S. E. E2 , G 3EC 3S. 33 OlEce over savIiiRt bank , COUNOlLi BLUFFS , - - lotra. REAL ESTATE. W. 0. Janice , In con.icctlou with his law and ( Clltction businessbuya and sells real catatc. Pcrsoi:3 : wishing to buy rr eell city property call tt hid office , over BushncH's book store , I'carl tre-1. tre1.EDWIN J. ABBOTT. justice of the Peace and Notary Public. OBroadway , Council Bluffs. at.U tn5tt ; i'fi drawn und ackoowl fel WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Muclo From Your Own Hair TOILET ARTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Price j Guaranteed. MRS. 0. A , BEfJEBMT 337 W. Broadway , CpunjjilJBlufisIowa ; m , D , Medical Electrician GYGNECOLOGIST. C-r.iduatu of Elcctropn'.hlc Insthutlon , Phila , 1'unnu. Office Cur" Broadway & Ulonii Ave couxciiBLurrs , IO\VA. The treatment o' all diseases and pulntul dif flcultlea peculiar to frii'alcj a spccUlty. _ J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Ooimsellor , Oflicoo\er First National Bank , Council BIuHs lo a. Will pr.iutl-0 In the btatii and ftdera courla _ FRESH FISH ! Game and Poultry , Can alttaya be found a B. DANEHY'3 , _ 110 Upper Hroiydvriy JNO. JAY FEAINEY , Justice oftlie Peace , 3J4 URCADVVAY , Oounoil Big fis , - - Iowa W B. MAYES , . , Loans andEealEstate , Troprltlor of al > 8tricfs of Pottawattarnl' count } . Oillie corner of Ilroadn'jy and Jtuli BiiYcU , /undi ! il'jtT , toun , JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Dcutstlicr Arct. ) P.OO I 5 , EVERETT'S HLOOK , Council Bluffs. ' uiiKMm cf nomcn and tlnldron a xpoclalty. P * J , "MONTGOMERYTMr Fr.Kia DisruKSAi'.y KVKIIV SACUJIDAY. Olrl3 In E\critt'j Wock , Pearl trcct. Ili-al deucu ( .s Fourth street. Olilcu hourd from 0 to 2 a. in. , C to 4 aud 7 to K p. in. , Council p. G PEACTICAL DENTIST. Tiarl street , oppo lto tha poatofflce. Ono of theolrlottrraUitiuni.tii in Council Ulutf i. falls ikfaction 'iiaraGti 'l ' in all easel DR. F. P. BELLINGrER , EYE AND EAR SURGEOH , WITH DIt. CHARLES DKETKEK. Offlco n ir drii' ftori1 , 1J lirorwlway , Cgundl Dlulfi , loua. Al disua-ta of th * i\a and tar tr tJ t under thu iui4t * | < i > rotul mediod , and all cur H u rantvul _ JOHM LIHBT , ATTORIIEY'-'AT-IAW. ' Will practice In all fiutn and Utltwl . Sjh4tk German UinfUi v , THE FARMERS MEETING Iowa's Agriculturists Kxpres Their Opinions on Various Topics , The Crmi\lttoii nml Protpoatn o Their Protective A incintlou- The Iowa State Protective Aisocia tion , the representative ! crganiaxtioi of the agriculturists of lovra , mot it Des Moincs last Thursday. Mr. I ) B. Chirk , o this city , was chosoi clminuaii , ami Hon. li. V. Clue , socro tnry. All anvo members of the aaso cintioti wore excluded. The treasurer' : report presented n very crcditabli oTviiiK of the financial strength of the organization , and that tt was able in purse to defend its members iti nl ! the cises which the wire monopolist may ace fit to bring. The committee on amendment tc the constitution reported in favor of holding the anmul mci'tinu' on the third Wedntbdny in January , instead of the last Thursday in Juno , The board of director * , us cho cv. f.u tJio ensuing yoav , ftro ns follows : M. L. Ddvln , 1'olk ; J. p. Whitman , Dallas - las ; Andrew Uastie , Warren ; L. S. Coffin , Webster ; G. II. Crosby , 1'owo- shiok ; tlmnca Wilson , Trtina ; J. G. lira mi , Mnrahall : Jlonry Wallace , Madison ; J. W. Murphy , Jasper. Tlio standing committee on manu facture ia ns follows : 0. V , CJarkiot' , Andrew Ilaatio niul 0 , II. Crosby. It was decided best to cheese a apeainl trustee to take charge of the manufactuiing interests of tlio asso ciation , and Mr. J. D. Whitman waa appointed as such trustee , to have the custody of the royalty fund which ia reserved. This royalty fund , by the way , ia three quarters of a cent on each pound ot wira made , or sold to bo reserved by the association to bo used to pay nil judgments , if any are obtained against the association in tlin infriiuromant suits , ao as to not hold thu members of the association liable. The following resolution MAS offered by lion. C. F. Glurkson : lU'uoivod , That the Iowa State Protective. . Association tender their thanks to our repro.snntativo in conC - C -SB , Hon. John A. Kisaon , for his masterly inactivity in favor of the bill before congi'Cfls foi nuppresainsi the frauds on thin country by owners of patent rights , tutd the oppression oi the people by eonsolul.ittriic.ipit.il. . The following rosolutiozi waa unan- iisoufjly adopted ; Resolved , That wo arc in' hearty oympithy with all thut 1ms been done by the board of cmxcture of the Farm ers' Protective ussociatiwi to furthei the purposes of the nesociation , and wo most earnestly ask termers ol thi Htnto to Eland by the association and render it sit the aid m their povvur , Wo lind that the board of director ! have woi'kod haid thu List yi-ar with , out pay , dud : n , their own uxponiu' , and tho-progress warrants ua in tin belief that the ultiualo HUCCOBS io sun if the fermura of thuauto stand bj and sue tain thorn. After the adjournment of the meet , infj the board of directors re-elected the old ofliccra : President , M. L , Dovinvicepresident , L. S. Coflin- Rccretary , G. H. Cpaaby ; treasurer , J D. Whitman. Thu proceedings of the board waa held with closed doors , and the im portant muasares decided 113011 wore not given for publisition.Vashburn and Moon came in for their aliaro ol condemnation , 2o Pursoun About to Irlnrry. "To persenn about to marry. " Douxlnss Terrold'a advice was "don't ; we yuppie incut by Haying , without Inylni ; lit it sup plytif ypitixt ! JJosseu , whicli euro albiiini rmria and otlier kidney nnd bladder com pliiiuts. Price CO cents ; trial bottles 1 ( cents. je2li.J-lw BALL AND B&.T. The New Grounds Enclosed , the Stout Subscribed aid Snort Ahead. The Council Bluffs base ball stock company haa been organized as fo ! Iowa : Prenidcnt , C. E. Dix ; vie president , George 0. Brown ; seeru tary , ] ' . J. McMuhon ; treasurer , F. S Pusoyj directors , J. W. Baird , G. C Brown , W. D. Ilardin , Fred. Kimball 0. C. Cook , Bert Clinton ; manager W. C. Boyan. The capital stock haa boon fixed at § 500 , divided into 100 shares of 5 each , nil of which ha boon taker' The grounds secured near the old agricultural works have been enclosed and provisions will bo made HO that Beats v , ill be furmsliiu to about aovon hundred. Tlio amphi theater will Boat about five hundred , and with other seats , room for car riagcs , etc. , then * will be plenty o : chances to nee the yumod. Next Tues day , the -1th of July , there will bo played the flrat game on the grounds , it being between the Council laud's nine and the Glenwoad nine , ono ol the strongest in this part of the state. The game will l)3 ! in nt ii0 ; ! o'clock and will prove an interesting contest suroly. _ VlslMo Imi > rovoruut. Mr. Jfouli HatfH , Jilinha , K. V , wilte * : "Aliaut four yum. ago I hud an attack oj bilious fever , and never fully recorded. Mydii ehtive orpns wro weakened ai.d J would | j completely proHtruted for days After utitij , ' tivo bottlea of your ] 5urJoclc lilood .Ultturs the improvement was to viii- bio that I wan nbtonlsliud , I can now , thiiu.'h 01 years of iigcto a fnir and rea sonable day' * work. " 1'ricu § 1,00. _ je'JO-d-1 w FIXING TOR THB FOURTH. Clio Programme na Prepared for Col' To-Morrotv. The following ia the programme of Uo celebration on the Fourth by the Uatholio paribli. The formation and march of the mueiuion will talie place from the lubliu cijuerE ) at lUa. m , Olker's band will taku jxiaition on sixth street opposite the public siiuaro it 0:20 : a. m. To facilitate prompt formation coin- nnioa arc requested to report on the 'rounda as herein named promptly at :10 : a. in , Grand Army pf the Republic , on Sixth street , north of Curd street , right resting on Court. Join Limit , captain. * Council Bluff * Fire Department Bluff City No. 1 , Frank A. Ounnrlla ftironinu ; I'hoenix No. 2,1 W. Ciop er foromrn ; Iteecuo Uncino No ; Frank La'vin , foreman ; lloscuo Htiti No. 0 , Thomas Bjwman , Captain resting on Broadway east of Fourtl street right of dcparlmont resting oj ; pocilo of Fourth. The mnyor , city council nnd sponk era of the day in carriages on Mnii street north of Broadway riht iv.Miiii on 11 road tray. The A. O. of lllberninna of Omaha , nnd the A : 0. Hibernians , of Council Ilull's ) , on Court street west of Ki.xtli street , risht renting on Sixth. 1'resi. dcnta , , D. E. nieftsoii. St. Patrick lJ ° iiovolent , on Seventh street , south of Conot street , ri jlit resting on Court. J. T. Hurley , m.ir slid. slid.Tho The procession will Inarch south mi Sixth street to Eight nvonuc , west mi Eighth nvenwo to Eighth street , ticrth on Etuhrh to Hrondwny , east on Hrom way to Second street , on Second slrort to picnic grounds iti Glendnlo. 1 > . .1. O'Neill , grand maridml. Tito Bou 11 ( t Unloosed * Chi . Tnnrnvnn | , l'rViln ; klrirt , Juif- falci. sa"i ; ' , , . ,5-0 Mifftrcil fora loni ; time w''ui CfliiMlp tion , nnd tried aliuoaloviry l > urK'ritl\o at\orti < cl. 1ml only resulting in ttiupiiiaty idle' , niul ntter 'comtlpntinn mill mote ungrAV.Ucd. " Ivn told nlmut your SiMiiMs lit. ssOM niul tiioil It , lean iicnv n\y 1 am cuio.l. nml tbouuh KOUIO inuiitliK line cl.t'cti [ , itill rcinnin AH. 1 plnll , lunvcvcr , t\l\\ayH koip foino on Inunl in caioof ol 'compla ' < nt rouining. " 1'ricc 60 cents ; Uinl bottle 10 cent ? . WOMEN'3 WRONOS. A Now Dopnrturo for Nobrnskix. l.irjmlu UOOIKO ( : . At u sociable in Nebraska tin o he evening a 'youni' lady in a groe. alpaca dress read an essay in whic'i ' the following occurs : "Duiing the scasion of the woman' nulfrago convention held in Ilaatiti woman's wronga wore denounced am her rights advocated with great vigo and acumen. But withal I was great ) ; ' disappointed. Tlio greatest wron' the women have sull'ered , and ha made mo most indignant , n wrong ii comparison with which their not lias- ing the ballot ia an nothing , w.is no mentioned at all. T refer to the yro.i wrong of not allowing women to pro po&o marriage. Women have more heart and lov moro ationgly than men ; no ono wil venture to deny Una , and yet if young ludy ineota a gentlunnin ii whom she discovers her aUinity , ah iiitBt remain nilont. * # # * # # Ladies need tliia light ; they wi never study , as they should , the jreu quosti'iii of marriage , unlecs they d ao under the "spur and stimulus'1 o knowing that they must have cqua rusponsibilily witli man in these vita mutter ? . I inoist that the orienta notions of dead centuries concermn wouiiiii bo laid acide. Lot this grc'.it cst of all wrongs to women bo prompt ly and thoroughly remedied and I atone for the past , lot the womo lijve , for n while , the exclusive righ to make love , that men may , by experience perience , bo led to bolter sympathiz with 'woman's wrongs/and morocaro fully guard her , rights , and to wak full compensation for the past , I woulc oven favor taking from men the righ to refuse , oo that every uiarringoabl man would bo compelled to uccop whatever marriageable v/oman ofturei htraelf. Lut this arrangement hole for si limilod time , say five or to years , ami after that lot . .both aexos b on an equality iu thic icapect , so tha society ohall no longer bo matrimoi ially one-sided. In no other way ca wo have justice , univeraally recognizoi and impartially adnunisterod.11 Agnea haa put it rather strong i the above lines , and wo naturally ar rive at the conclusion that nlui ia no hankering so much lor "impartia justice" as she ia for the love of a able-bodied grasshopper sufferer She would cease to write essays o the political situation if a rogula bono Bcruncher hun his overall acrot.s the foot of her bud every evening ing , while nhc throw the cat out am wound the clock. Matrimony am cold , hard facts very noon root on the star-spangled bannur style o essay ; In relation to the propocitio which Agnes seta forth in her gilt edge dissertation , wo nnvoonly a won to oifor. It does not concern us much in fact. Wo have got beyond tha point. The divine right for woman to pro pose A-oukl no doubt b a Godsend tea a woman with u mouth like u boa trap and a hand like tioliah'0 , bu causg she could frighten a small nni into u union which would make per dition nocni like a conservatory , iiu the dovo-oycd girl who minds htr own buHineas and lets the national fabric rip if it wants to , ju.Ht nailj right along into the open ucv of unit rimony whether she wants to or not. Man hates to bo coerced. Jlo can bo hornawogglod into matrimony when ho hasn't ' got a cont. Ho can bo roped into marrying a giirl who ic dejpisod by iiia entire family. Ho can bo HIIC- cuasfiiUy attached to a yourg lady , and riot bo ublo to give any ( satisfac tory reason for it ; but ho hates to bo led into u cold room mid proposed to by a woman without ai'y collar oinind wlioao false tooth have ncarlyull fallen jilt. It knocks the manhood out of iiim to bo nnnrcd by a woman Kith a physique like a carpiit-strotchcr and a ! auj h nko n croupy j.ickaes. No , Agnea , you are too far in advance - vance of the alow , ploddiuj. ; era in whicli you livo. Wo utill ulim. to the cuatonm of our old fogy fathers and mothorw , It's a pretty big job for a nan Eotnctiniet * to fuco the smiling mnquoror wlio carries his scalp at her iolt. It ia not pleasant at firat to mil her up to the place where you are going to win or go ilnder , but after- vard you wouldn't have it any other way , Agnoi , for the world. How would you look , .Agnes , lead- ng your trembling victim out into the nopliuit bed , and when the convoreii- * on lulled a little , saying , "Mr. 3'hoary , you must have noticed for omo time past that I have been fatai- y mashed on you. No ono of your coon perceptions could for an instant tfuoro the fact that I'm goiior. J tow ask you in all oarnestucaa to bu iy husband. Even though you may lot love mo now , you in'iy loam to ovomaandin the roso-tinted future on can at least ruwpect mo umldi ! o chores around the houao. Uk ) not , o rash , I boteech you , but try ty learn to love mo , oven though you Ji i > only fracttoi ally " What do you think IIP would do Why , if lie didn't happen to be i woodpn lotncd ( man , whoso > voodci Irg you hud already m crewed ant thrown over into the cucumber patch he would light out like n fireman rn.ih ing to the rescue of a brewery or i fonijxlit bnnrcling school. No , Acnesyou are either promMun in tliis matter or else you are a middle aged hymn with a face like a chim Pftwjsoo and ,1 c.\cklo like n gontlcmai ( Sutiipft hen. Good tempered girlf with brains don't have to go over the country with a double barrel shot gui in ordttr lo round up a partner. 1. ii the girl wh. > never combs her hail and who 1ms a temper like a taraiv Uil.J , who hat to tcaro n man to doatli with n carving knife or n wtit ol cortriornri , before sins cnn win him to her heart. You should learn from t'n ' ? , Agnes , to look up and press on want. Do right , bo tlrtunuB ami make up your bed every autumn , ami dust your room every centennial ami s ime day Providence will throw in your way a man who has incurred the divine displeasure in some way ami that man will , in an unguarded mo. " mont , aak VPU to marry "him , Agnes , " -'id. ' jolt will accept him. CORNING Crop Noted ami Storm Itoma. CortMpomlincoof Tlio Hoc. Cou.Nixo , Iowa , Juno aOlh- Since my last , many things hnvo happened hero that are of tntetcst to the residents of this part of the state. On the Olh of.this month as T. Hunter va on his \n\y from Fovinvillo to Prcscotl to lie married. In crossing a swollen stream ho made a miscalcula tion of the depth of the water , and it being swift , lie was swept down stream and was drowned , and waa not found until the following morning. Ho was then discovered entangled m a Imbed wira fenco. Hoia a brother to the former county trcaiurcr. Last Sun day morning a terrific storm of rain and wind pisacd through thin town , blowing down ehimnoyo , and unroof ing houses. But no ono was hint , which wo think a lucky circumstance. The Nodaway river roao higher than it 1m for several years , and the rosi- donta of Corning who lived on the low lamia wore compelled to move out. In sumo places it was muvly a mile \\ido , which was conaidorable watet for so mnall a Btrcnm. On Alomtny while James ] 5. Gordon waa in a skill on the water it upset , and ho sunk lr rise no moro alive. Ilia body wae found after ho had boon in the watet over an hour , and ho was buried the following day. llo waa a young man of about twenty-live years of ngo and the support of his widowed mother. She haa the sympathy of the entire community. Many bridges are out in the county , and it is almost impossi ble for the farmers to como to town. But as soon as the high water recodet a little the bridge commicsionor will bo oujt to work with a largo force of hands reuniting the damago. Crops in this part of the stale were looking well until the hail on .Sunday which caused considerable damage but the farinurn are in hopes tha 'hero will still bu good crops. Con looks well , and will , with favorabh weather , make a fair yield. The congressional convention o this district wan held at Crouton yon terday , and nominated W. P. Hop burn bj' acclamation , which waa in honest indorsement of an able man. Corning is milking preparation ! * fo a grand culebration on tlio Fourth o July , and under the ollicura that havi boon elected there ia no doubt but w < will have the biggest time on record On the night ot Juno 9 , Allan F.iir childs and Lowib Hawkina made uj their minds that the narrow coufinci of the county jail wore too small foi their combined talontp , and conclude to bid farewell lo the proprietor IUK leave for pirts unknown , which tho\ did no emphatically that they have not boon heard from since. The } They were both waiting for the dis trict court , Fairchilda on the charge of assault with intent to commit niur- dor rmd Hawkins for burglary. Harry i'araono waa taken to Dos Moincu yonterduy by the ahurUl' , upoi a warrant charging him with obtain , ing money under f ilno piotenseH. Hi i a fast younu man , and at ono lime made Omaha his headquartoni , but if ho gota what overybjcly believes ho ought to Jiuvn now , ho will have hia mail Bent to Fort Madison for aoinc timo. "Ni\r. " Ducklin'ri Arnica S ilvo. The ] 5nsr SAI.VIS fii the world for Cuts Unii 6H , Sort'fl , UluorH , Salt Khouin , Va rue tSorcs , Tetter , ( Jliappud llaiuln , C'hil iluiiiH , Corriu , an 1 .til ttlcia uiuptloiiH , anil loiitivoly curo'i illi's. It , is fjiiaran'cud to ; ivo H.'itiafactlon . .r iiKincy ruiimiU'd , 1'rico , 25 coaU per Imx. J'r unlo by 0 , H1 , ( illinium ) cioiix City S faeffio iij : ja jsii. < cj'.ia ! ; . PEE ] tllQV'Z. CITY BOUTI' ' Kui < aAi < rlldTran ! Dinii h from Oouncil li uiin to lit. Piiul Time , Only 17 Houra 113 tax BCOi''JEfi WMJ > OOXTNOJJb Wj vj ftl , f AdL , illt.WBAi'u ' ! 53 li'JLVfll OH > ) TniIAJtOK nd nift.ilc \ I.I Ncnlio/n lawk. Ml3tiecv.U iil ) AUftt. T6I < 1I c It ) cciuli'iud ' wi'li ' Did Utijirovcd 7i > strKhouijijvom'.io ! Alr-lirAl-o ir.U MUlt 'Ir.Uouj ( Xu , tin1 A.-d lluSfrr' i.i'Jcv ttvr.r.n. BArnTV AN"OOUKOUT ! & uaoutnM ltd. 1'iilliuati I'I'.MC ' rllcciitui : CM an throuKh WTIIO'T ! ! ' CHAMI ! bctu-eon Km dCltyand . IMi , via Council DJuJi u'l rtcux ( ! lty. 7ralMJla\oUnlfn I'a-'If.c Tijnufer t Oouii n BluiTu , ut7:35 | - . ut. ci.llID arrival of Kimr\ , ' ( v , Ht JO'iijjh and Conn.il } tluRi train Itua ho ( South. Arr.unf , ' t hloiu City lICfi : p. m. . 'J at tbu Now Vi Ion Llci'Ot tt it. Paul at 1' .b. ouu. ouu..N HOUUS UJ AD7ANU : Of AN"OTHKb KOtKU /vr.euietnbir Iu tiit.nkth'i ; Ulnux nt ; Stout , on ict a 'i'lirouR'h Trill. . Ibe M , rjifxjit fjl , , ho QiilclicotTirno u'J c , Coufurlablu Ulilo Iu I'll ' . council ; itiiuveii AND ST. HAUL , A.4Tb e that joiur llob'lo ri d vU tuo "ri Uy r.l.d faslCc KftlliukJ ' S , WATn < KK , J.Il. OilH rlntuodtnt. ( luu'l l'a-n Ac , > .J L' . K , ItOIllHUOU , Ain't Uuu'l l'a4. A't , ' .oj , la. > 7. K. DAVIB , fiouthruitturn Avmt. 1'tuncl lilutu Iowa rdi ty v , ) ' trim my.n\ "OLAC"- 'fiAUCJ , ; " ill" 1-CCi iivcr Jiitdiuiu" ; M To the Consumers of Carriages & Buggies , , , ' I I have a ci-nphta stock of all the Lat is Styles ! of Carriages , Phaetons and Opai and Top Buggies,1 Consisting of Tno Celebrated Brewoter Sid 2 Bar , The Ha nlin Side Bar , - | The Whitney Side Bar , and < -j Tlie Mullhalland Spring , ; The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Aha blip Old Rel able J lipvic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are til made ot tin best ma'eriah , aid un der my own supervision. , I should be pleased to liave those desirous of pur chasing to ca1 ! and examine my stock. I will guar antee satisfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTEN'HAUER , ; Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets. t , . COUNCIL BLUFFS , , 1 . . 201 : . ( Successors to J.'W. ' itodefer ) WflOLKSALK AM ) UlETAl PlJALEI 1 ' ' ! ' LiGKAflilA , LEHIfiH , BLOSSBURB AND ALL R CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC , Ofllco No. 3t Ponrl Street , Ynrdu Oor. Eifchth Street nnd lillovouth Avouu \ Council Blufla. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTDRK BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND P F Tlio Very Beat of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highest Market Price Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley BDROOIM : ooiiisr i Parties WiehinR to Soil Broom Corn "Will Please Send Sample. 00. , Onu ot the liuut accond-claBS HoUIa In Did Wist In the BROADWAY HOTEL. A. K 11HMWN , I'rojirlUor. Ifoo. Ml and f/CO Iroiil ) r > y , 'oiincll Il\iTn ! ( , lowi. Ttblo Biiiillul | | ulth the l > ci > t tliu market af- forcld , C od rooms uiid flratclauiiudi. \ . Terms \ery ro i onallo. _ UNOfT ! AVENUE HOTEL 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. ( J. Gerspacher & Son. riKHT OIjASS IIOTIIN AT KKAHONAIILK I'ltll'IM. IKAKHIIIN'I'H ACCOM 110IATHI > . HKI.I.IN'U. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL tl , Anderion , - - Proprietor , 7U2 I/o tr Hroadway. Tublo mpjilloil with Ilio bent the nmtl.it nf- fordii. Turing W.Wauil f 1.00 iicr week. Transient ; i.DO per day. If You Wish u Luuoli Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , Soups , Munto , nnd J'atablen ahvaya on lianil. Kivo Cents per call. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS , J'AI'KIl IfANOING , EALSOMINING AND GRAINING , Sliop Oornor H roadway rmd Scott Bt HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DBALKUS IN Oonfectioneiy , FruitsNuts Cigars aodTolDacco. Fresh Oyoters and Ice Cream in Soason. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluild. STEAW1 LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , ThUlniiulryliviJiiitlicoii opjneil tot lm | . now , ami wo nru tow | > r ipueil to do Uiindry vork nl all KliicNand KUiruitco mlisfa-C'llon A t | > oslnlLy ma lo of Him uorrf , mull an vollira , uilln , lltioflilrts , cte. Wo want evoryholy to uutn trial. LAUSON , fc ANDERSON. ± ' Z 33 IMPERISHABLE Murray & Lanman's flOBlDA WATER. - - - - . i i [ n-titt-i-mmntmimmmsBn mumtM-L ; Best P > r TOILET , BATH j.ANPKERCHIEF. JOHN STitLlin , 1BOMH UVllUlf. I'ruldent. Vlco 1'Kn't. W. S. DmbiiBB , flec.andTroaa. THE HEBEASKA ttfflUFiCTDMB CO Lincoln , Neb MANUFAOT UJIEUS OP Corn Plantcri , narruwi , farm Hollein , Bulk Hay Rakci , Ducket Elovrtln Wind ml Ac. ft 0 Wo are preimreit to do Job work end ujtoaf turtni ; for other jurtl Allans Ml orders HKUUAUKA il CO. , - I.lhOOlH K ' ANTI-MONOPOLY lilaiiK ini'inuirenip rote for tlio antMnonri Jy Kiirui' . contalnln ) ; btatemtnt ot prlnulplo met- iciJaof pructduto and Inttrnctlona how to OfKan- /e. will tsBout on apiiltcatlouJ.to O.JU , ( Jale. MelioKtb. . iucluso : stamp. wU-11