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THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , JULY 15 1882 \ 0. O. dOOXK z : COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , CauiMl Bluffi , Iowa , WHOLESALE LOTTIl HOUSE , Ocncral Agents for the Celebrated JUllao ! | | , D. Hush i Co. , Oolden Eagle Flour , L avcnwoJth Kansas , and Qucc.nico Mill * . Sioux Fails , Dakota. reference. Smith & CrlttMiden , I * jnticll HluO , la. IE3L IE ! . SIB-A-IMIJA.ICsr3 W'lOLKSALE AND nKTAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLTJFF3 , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE. 7JU 'H ' 'c * r5 _ J 3C ! h c * * * Vftjs % J Lands and Lots Bought and Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. EL 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Hcndjfitted uppers , In calf ekln and kin. Oak nnd Hemlock SOLE LEATHKU , and al oods appertaining to the ehoc tr.nlo. Oorth gold ai cheap os In the East. nT" ' MBSPERIS S 1SNEBT 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 Jlra. J. J , Good's Hair Store , tit prices never before touched by toy other hair denier. Also n full line of switches , etc. , at ft really reduced prices. Mto gold , BlHer and colored nets Waves made from lidlca' own hair. Da not ( all to call before purchasing elsewhere. All goods warranted as represented. ilHS. J. J. GOOD , 29 Main street , Council Hinds , Ion a. BAIHII&HOUS1I At Bryant's Spring , * Cor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thin , Medicated , Vnpor , Electric , 1'lunge , Douch , Shower , Hot nnd Cold liaths Com petent n ale and female nurpea and attendants aluajs on hand , and the best of rare and atten tion Rhen tiatrons. Special attention Riven to tafnlng children. Investigation aud patronage solicited DR. A. H STODLKY & Co. , 100 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studky : Trtatuicnl of chronic diseases made a epeclalty. without the draulnc of blood or use of knife. Cures limp diseases , AND OTHKll Fits , Scrofula , Liter Corn- p'alnt , Dropsy , llhcuma- mo n TII M ft R Stlsm.Fo > cr and Mw"- I U III U II U Iaisorc8 | Erjslpelan , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Catarrh , weak , inflamed and granulated 309 , fcrofulous Ulcers and Fc- male Dlseasoi of all kinds. Also Kidney and Voncrlal diseases. Iloraorrholda or 1'ilca cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon the principle ofcgct - able reform , without the use of mercurial pois ons or the knife , Electro Vnpor or Medicated Baths , furnished iwho dcairo them. Hernia or Hupturo radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and Waster , which has superior in the worla. CONSULTATION FREE. CALL O.V OR ADDRESS Brs , R , Rice and F , 0 , Miller , \ COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. LIVERY , Feed aud Sale Stables , 18 North First Street , Bouquet's old stand , Council Bluffs , Iowa , WILLAKD SMITH. Prop. W.D.STILLMAN , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting Physician andSurgeon , Office and residence 015 Willow avenue , Coun- cl Ulufli , Iowa. Iowa.W. W. K. SINTON , DENTIST. 14 Pearl f treat , Council Bluffs. Extracting and filling a specialty. First-class work guaranteed. DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Office , No. 14 Pearl Street Hotui , 0 a. in. to 2. , and 2 p. in. , to 5 p , in , Residence , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central otBco. F. T. SEYBERT M. D. . . , . . , PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Office No. 5 , Everett Block , Broadway - way , over A. Louie's Hcataurant , lerckntsEestaurant J. A. ROSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway nnd Fourth Strcela. Good accommodations , good fare and cour teous treatment. S. E. MAXON , DC 07J 33 CJ IT. Office over savings bank. COUNOIt , BLUFFS , . - Iowa , REAL ESTATE. W , 0. Jamea , la connection with big law and collection business buj a and Belli real estate. Persons wishing to buy or sol ) city property call at his office , over Bushnell'a book etorc , Pearl itreet. itreet.EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public , 4l6Broadway , Council Bluffs Deedi'.ODdmortgai'CJ drawn and acknowl < ged WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Wavoa 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 Electropithlc Institution , Phila delphia , Pcmm. Office Cor , Broadway & Glenn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of Ml diseases and painful dlf- flcultlca peculiar to females q specialty. d. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor. Office over First National Bank , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Will practice In the utato and federal courts FRESH FISH ! Game aud Poultry , Can always be found a 0. DANEHY'B , 13(1 ( Upper Broadway JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 314 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans anflEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Tottanattamlo county. Oltlco corner of Broadway and Main glrocti , Council lllulfu , long. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Dcutachor Arzt. ) ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S 13LOOK , Council BlutTa. uUeoaea of women and children a epadalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FKEK DIBPUNBAUY KVEHY SATUHUAY. Office In E\crctt'i block , Pearl trcct. Heel ] dence 23 Fourth street. Otflce hours from 0 to 2 a. m , , 2 to 4 and 7 08 p.m. , Council I lulls F. G. CLARK , PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the postofQce. One of the oldest pratltlonerg In Council Bluff * . Balls- Isfactlon tuaraiitceJ In all cases DR , F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH DK. CHARLES DEKTKEK , Omcoo\cr Jrti < utoro , 111 Droaduay , Council Blufls , Iowa. Al dl3ua c of the c > u and tar treated under the inoat approved method and all cures juarantebd. JOHN LINDT , ATTOBHEY'-'AT-IAW. Will practice la all Etitc and UtlteJ Stalls Courts , dpcak ) Ocrmaa Lan ua 'c , POSTAL MAIL , SERVICE. A Cloru Who Can Locate Every Town In Tvrolvo Htfttoa. Clnclnnill Knijulrcr. In order to correctly "throw" i ttnto thn man so doing must know thi location of every city , town , village , hnnilot , rnilrond atntion and crossini in every county in that Bta.o. Ilu must bo nblo to detect the eccond ho sees it a letter that ia misdirected Misdirected letters are called "nixes.1 Accompanying each ivickngo of letters sent from the postollico is a slip of pv per with the date stamped on it , am that number represents the clerk a * the postollico who put up the p.\ck- ago. In case a nixo is found in r package of letters , it is returner by the clerk of the car , who stamps the date on the uixo slip , writes thereon the "niisdi rection" and signn his nivtno to it , Each nixo ia charged ngninat the clerk at the postolltco who permits it to go to the car , nnd nt th'i end of the month there is n trnnd ; hauling over the coals. If too many nixes are sol opposite n nimi's name in n given time ho is relieved of the responsibility ol his position , Last night thirty nixof wcro detected in pno car , nnd ono ol these wns an oflicial letter written from the Cincinnati postollico to n postmas ter in a town that doesn't ' exist. It may bo reasonable to suppose that n man of ordinary intelligence could learn all of the little towns , etc. , in ono or two states , but -when it cornea to twelve states it would seem to bean an impossibility , but Mr. McGin nis , the man with the best memory in the mail norvico. can locate every town , railroad station or crossing in Illinois , Iowa , Indiana , Wisconsin , Michigan , No- braskn , Dakota , Montana , California , Ohio , Kentucky and AVost Virginia. The rapidity with which ho works when throwing mail is astonishing , llo picks up n handful of letters , and before you imagined ho had qlnnccd at it to sco where it is destined for ho has read the town , county and state [ \nd chucked into the box where it belongs - longs in. So familiar is ho with the location of the boxes ho does not have to look up to BOO where the place i the letter goes , but ho gives it n ilirt in the direction of the proposed receptacle ceptaclo , nnd it alights in the right place , while ho still has his eyes on the letters in his other hand. lie throws mail matter as fast as n person could count for say half a minute , but it the end of that time the counter kTould bu loft nnd McGinnis TTOuld bo going on. There were 120 difl'eront pouches on the car dur ing the nk'ht for dill'erout roads and cities , and it was necessary that Me Ginnis should keep in his mind just exactly where each pouch wns , whut was in it , and when to lock it up. 'When throwing letters ho was con tinually being aaked by others where thU , that and the other town was , or where such and auch a paper or letter would go , and ho auswored each ques tion before it was well out of the inter rogator's mouth , never stopping in iis work for a second. Another thing ; hat is required of the head cle-ik is to ; cop in his mind the precise where- ibouts of his train , because ho must tnow how far ho is from the next place where ho must discharge a mail , ind that mail must bo ready in time , or there is trouble. Again , it is losaiblo that some connection laving been missed a foiv- hours previous to the arrival of siy McGinnis' train , ho has to rocolvo nil of that delayed mail , and distribute t so as to mulio the next best connec tion possible. In order to do that ho nust n A forget where ho is , and BO ho ma such a multiplicity of things to ; hink of at so nearly the same time .hat . it is almost beyond human com- ) rohoiiBion how ho gets through with out goinc daft. I never aaw men work harder in iny lifo than did the crow of that mail car last night , and 'ot it was not their heaviest run. Tuesday night is n very heavy run on iccount of the weekly papers from Cincinnati. Although the clerks work linotoon or twenty hours a day when hey do work , they receive pitiful sal aries. They earn five times what they got.Mr. Mr. McGinnis and his crow handled ono hundred nnd sixty-one sacks of nail on their trip last night. Wo ran Jirough a most violent rain storm , > ut McGinnis never loat himaolf , and could at all timoa toll just where wo voro by the motion of the car. Do ms boon in the service for eight years , and is the oldest clerk in his division that is , in service , for ho IB a young man in years. I paw him do omothing that it is claimed no ether man in the service can do , and that was to throw a state without having ho boxoa labelled. Ho had the ttato of Michigan to throw , and 10 throw it into the boxoa used or the state of Kentucky. Thus , 10 had to improvise boxes as ho wont along , and had to remember just vhero ho had put over 1,000 letters , Vftor the letters nro thrown into the boxes they are all taken out nnd tied ip in bundles , and chucked into their respective pouches. Care must bo ox- orcisnd not to throw n bundle into the wrong pouch , and it is n mystery how any one man can retain in his memory - ory which is and which isn't with so nany to choose from. But Mr , Me- jinnia can stand in any part of a car and throw a bundle to any other part without a irisa and without looking. Jncob Mnrt/.olf , of Lancaster , N , V , , ays your SI-KINO DUJSHOM wurk well for verythiug you recommend it ; myaelf , wife ml children have all lucid it , aud you can't ind healthier family lu New York State. -Oct. 5 , 1880 hillO-dlw BISHOP GILMOUH. Skotcu of tbo Woll-Known Cleveland Prolate. Toledo Tdeiram. The recant decided stand which ) iahop Gilmour , of this diocese , took gainst the ladies' land league has at- racted the attention of the whole ountry. Richard Gilmour , biahop of ho diocese of Cleveland , was born of ioor parents in Olasfow , Scotland , September L'8 , 182i , and ia therefore leivrly fifty-eight years of ato. ; Jlis atherthona workingman of moderate neaiin , immigrated to America when Uchard was a moro child , and settled on a farm near Latrobe , I'a. , where , by industry and frugality , he ajiansud a comfortable competence , giving his on a common-school education. lie was an adherent of the Scotch Prcs. > ytorian church , and the biahop often omarka ho was eighteen years old bo- ere he over apoke with a Catholic. Young Gilmour , in company with the son of n neighbor named Wright , wont to Philadelphia to continue his studies in an advanced school. Oil mour had learned to play on the pip organ , and was wont to go at od ' times on week days into the churcl of which Father KairertjMvas priest U practice on the orgnn , Ywung NVrighl used to accompany him , nnd thn twi formed acquaintance with nnd finallj n strong attachment for the priest They began attending service a ) Father lUIIorty'B church , nnd two years later both embraced the Catho lic faith. When Richard Gilmour became ; Catholic , ho , with his collcagu Wright , entered the Catholic colk-go nt Amhorlsburg , Md. , with n view to entering the ministry , and pur sued a .five years' courae. Hav ing completed Ilia theological studios , Gilmour wont to Cin cinnati , where , on August M , 1852 , when ho was nearly 28 yeats old , hu was ordained n priest by Arch bishop Purcoll. Jlont once onturul into the nctivo service of the church , and wns sent to Portsmouth , 0. The church there , under his administra tion , grow from little moro than a Catholic mission to n powerful society , with handaomo buildings nnd proa- porouo schools , His live roars'sorvico in Portsmouth nnd Ironton convinced his superiors in the church of his fitness for n moro important charge , nnd ho was called to the pastorate of St. Patrick's church in Cincimutl , where for ten years ho ministered to that llock. Ilia next field of labor wai in Mt. St. Mary's college While in Amherat- burg ns a student ho developed great aptitude in mathematics nnd Litiu , ind ho wns professor of those branches in Mt. St. Mary's for eighteen months. Thcnco ho went to Dayton nnd nssumcd control of St. Joseph's church , where ho wns located for three and n half years. In 1872 ho was ap pointed biahop. The Cleveland Penny Press , in speaking of the Hishop , says : "Heis an industrious man , rising at G a , m. , nnd attending inaaa nt the cathedral , which , however , is uaually conducted by ono of the thrco priests having in charge the cathedral parish. At S ho jreak fasts , nnd devotes the forenoon M correspondence , aided by Father Houck , his private secretary ; ho i ines at 12 o'clock , nnd the afternoon ia uaually spent in attending to alliura pertaining to thochurch in various parta jf the city. After a G o'alok tea lie devotes the evening until 10 o'clock to reading and study , occasionally re ceiving a call. llo is still a hard stu dent , nnd n great lover of mathomnt- eg. Two yoara ago ho wan very sick Tom nervous prostration , nnd since .lion has been unable to tax himself so severely with work. Ho is simple and Tugnl m hia habits , his apartments joingas plain as tltoao of the priests. llo ia auatoro in hia bearing , and , when ho has formed nn opinion he bc- ievcs to bo correct , is immovable from iis position. A Happy Family , 'tilled from the lircast , pquccztd from the bottle , .Staunchs will sour and milk will curdle : laby hall luj.ih all tlialtil.lit. lousdiok ! bumpini : heads in awlul fright. ) on t deny , 'twas thui with Victoria fl ht ua hideous without Cnstorin , Vhcn colic lelt , tor peaceful tlnmbcr. All siU their prajcrd and slept Ilka thunder. ROMANTIC ; SPOT- ThoQraveJof a Princess of thoIOtoo Indians. Corrcfpondcnco of Tim UBS. RED CLOUD , Nob. , July 11. I have described for you in my laat a country of aunllowors by the aero , of sand burs ntorminglod with the wild moss rose nnd the cactus , of the soft , velvety and , withal , ornamental buffalo gross , of owls ard ravens and wild cuts to no end , of antelopes and Irish hares , and clear blue skies nnd brilliant auna , nnd I am now seated to describe for rou to give you an account of n visit vhich I have a short time since made to ono of the moat interesting graves ! have visited for many n day in the past. This grave ia singularly in- ; or > 'sting , not only bocauao of its con taining nil that is mortal of a princess of the Otoo Indians , but also from its ligh elevation above the republican river valley , fully live hundred foot , and overlooking ono of the noblest of conorios , I venture to say , west of Missouri , facts which show that nt cast Bema of the native races , like the indents wo read of in the holy writ , oved not only to inhabit the maint ains while living , but also an resting ilaces for their dead. Having boon told the story of the death and burial of this young Indian ; irl , whoso lifo if known would , ioubtless , prove not much lens inter- eating than gthat of a Leonitn , a Wi- nona or a Pocahontas. Peace nor eat I could not enjoy until I stood on the aod of earth beneath which ro- > oaod in peace her clay cold u hoa intil I stood above her grave. After an hour'u brisk walk over three miles of valley and the bettor part of nn- ether hour's climbing over tier bftor ier of perpendicular hills or blufl'j , finally found myself , panting and > roathleason the groun summit of the ast range of hills , and within n few mcos of the grave and the monument for there is such over it. My iirat bought , however , nt the moment of rrivul , wore not cither of the grave or the monument ) much as I hinged o examine both , but to turn < ound and gaze on the won- Iroua panaroma of wild , natural joauty and grandeur which on every lido lay stretched out before me , ? hero , for down beneath me , dancing and glistening in the fresh morning un , flowed on the Republican river ua it flowed for thousands of years , to- rards the greater Missouri ; and here , immediately beyond , lay the valley which boars its name , utrotch- ng out eastward and woatward for lundreds of milea-that valley over which but a few years since roamed lords of bull'ilo and oik , and over vhich reechoed from the surrounding lilla the war whoop of the Indiana , iut which now lay in all ita primitive olitude , clothed with small thnibi ind grass , and many varieties of bril- iant llowora j and there , atill furtht-r > n , boundless ns an inland BOO , lay thu ligh rolling upland country , the view unbroken by bush or tree , or aught lao in nature , save , here and there , ho Bcarcely diacomnblo "dug-out , " or 'aod houae'1 of some pioneer "home- stoftdor. " Yes , though no other ob ject of interest wore in question , it was a view well worth n few hours' hard toil to beheld Kay , it was , in truth , n sight alike worthy of the pencil of an artist or the gaze of n king , or , bettor still ; the spot on which I stood wan not un worthy of being the last renting place on earth of the daughter of ono whoso rightful sway over nil that territory of river and valley , nnd upland , nnd mountain was once acknowledged by thousands of men created by the 0111- nipotentHoing | who rules the universe for noble purposes , but n trace of whoto existence , thanks to the wise and humane action of our Christian L'overnmont , there ia not left behind , save n small remnant , doomed , sooner or later , to the aamo inexorable fate of their fathers extermination by famine and the sword. After unzing for a few brief momenta on the mag niflccnt scene before mo , I turned to examine 'he ' gravo. I had learned be fore setting out that itMXS long ngo pillaged of all the valuables it con tained the privnto property of the dacoaaodby white mini. Thcro was no sign , however , that thohi 'hmound of earth next me had been disturbed , Hut on uoing round to the other side there was n nolo largo enough to nd nut n man'a body , Through this hole I examined the interior , It was about six foot deep , six foot long and four feet wide anil roofed , there being - ing , as I have said , n lurpo mound of earth compactly piled on the roof. Thu interior contained but thn bones of the deceased girl nnd n small skeleton saddle. The story I had liuard was true. It waasacroligoualy robbed of the treasures it contained , ia the deceased's favorite rillo. her bow nnd arrows , her trinkets of nil kinds , with many nrticlns of orna ment , worked by her own hands. I had also learned before setting out that from the death of the princess to the time of the pillage of the grave the entire Otoo tribe all of it there was loft assembled annually in the close neighborhood of the grave to commemorate her death , but over since its destruction they never again assembled on that beautiful hill nor fenstod their eyes on its surrounding scenery. Heartbroken nnd disgusted at the new race of men gradually gath ering around them men without re spect even for the dead they selected for them several ether hunt ing grounds further eaat on the banks of the Uluo river. Whether or not they continued their laudable habit of keeping the memory of their departed [ irincuasgreon in their uouls , 1 have not been able to ascertain , though 1 have paid n visit to their piesont camping ground , partly for that pur pose , and had nu interview with their : hiof All 1 could learn from him was , as he understood but few wurdn of English , that she was "gone ! . ono ! " But I o.iw thai the mention of her name brought n tinge of biul- neaa to hit ! countenance , and that before uttering the single gene , which lie solemnly repeated , he turned towards the sun , which was nt the moment setting in n rich glow of crimson between the western hills , na f that luminary was nn object of hit worship , and then became for a few momenta as silent an the grave , as if in communion with the departed spirits of his race. The monument is but n rude ono , as become a wandering people. It consists of n stout cedar pout , flrmily : ixod in the ground , to which ia at tached , by strong nails , a smooth slab offtimbor , on the side facing the grave , Jn this slab there w.iu ono day nn epitaph , but now , alas , few of the words are remaining , having been cut away with the wood on which they were painted"doubtless aa aouvonira [ > y such wanderers an myself , who iinpponed to venture up so far that rugged pathway , but who , perhaps , were ignorant of the vandalism they wore committing. Among the miss ing words ia the given name of the ; > rincpsa , the following being all that remains for the interest of posterity : "dacrod to the memory _ of , The daughter of Mecllcino Hone. " At the head of the alab ia n cross , which has not entirely escaped the lands of vandals , whicli , taken with ; ho words , "Sacrod to the memory of , " a form of expression only Catho lics uao on the tombs of their departed - parted , is proof that the deceased girl , vaa before her death n convert to the Catholic faith that Catholic niiaaion- tries had tnivorsod these regions in learch of the Indian in hia wigwam , eng befoto American civiliV-ation had crossed thu wuteiH of the Missouri. T. 0. 15. Millions Given Away. MIlHnuHof liottlosof Dr. Kiny'ii Now Discovery for Coiiuiiiiiptlon , Coiilm ) mid Joldfl , hnvo been given nwny IIH Trial UotlleH of the 'urge ' nl/.e. TliU onormoiiH nitlay would Im clintiBtroun to the pro- irlotoru , wuro it not for the rnru murlU iniKCHoil liy tliU wonderful medicine. Cull it 0. K. doolinnn'u Drugstore , and ot Trial liottlo free , und.try for youraolf , I U If I M 1C ) ( I'D , Nitura't QparkllnK Specific anillilliousnena , the water of thu fitnioiiD Bultzor Him. I * dupllcitul in moment wltli a vpaonful of TAKHAMH Xnnrn AiHIKST , wlilili conUliu i\ery valimblu ( .lenient of the Gorman print ' , . The ( 'iutUst phy.liiaim of Kurope pro- louiicu that frea ( 'llt of l'ro\ldenc thn inon pi- cut i f a 1 known alUra'UiM ' , and lr fan niintle , ( ttli and Iliinlnir U now placed within the reach I uury lutalld In the \\tatcrn world. HOLD UY ALL DHUaaiSTH. J2I-Iim DR. CLARKE ' 811 } llOOUHt St St. Louli , U etlll treat- Ii'B ' all 1'UIVAIi : , NKII- 1-4 \tiU , ( MIllONiU Mid hpiilal l ) ! uiw , H'iruia- | tonhaa , ltiiioUney | ( Kux mil Inuijailt ) ) , Koinala Dlll'c-nltkii ' , ite. iy txpreai ' 'luhnM'j on a ivork" i-ntltlod _ OURE ofVoiniii , Lie. " Work en CllitHMi DlKKtHVH , one HUmp. Xlt VKtl'int of Stlt-aliunu or I'rUutu DUoasu , uond ii blanips or CKUI.IIAIKO WOMKHUI lr cu and cexiul Iilnuauui. CaimultatUn pervonally or l > v IctUr , IIKK Conmi t Iho old Doctor. UIOUSANDH CUHKil. Olllcs In < | iiltt , | rivate , ri' i'UClable > Uce , You no no one but the doctor , Dr , I Jrko U the only ph ) akliu In the ilty who war- out * curtu or no pay lti ) Uliiia bcut \iry- - where , Hours , B A. M. to 8 t , ki. diwly To the Consumers of Carriages & Huggies , I have a comphta stock of all the Latest Styles of Carriages , Phaetons and Ope a and Top Bugg es , Consisting of The Celebrated Brewster Sida Bar , The Hamlin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and Tfce Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Also the Old Rol > able JGlipLic Spring Buggies and Phaetons , They are all ma e ot tha best ma'eriala , and un der my own supervision , I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur chasing to call and examine my stock. I will guar antee satisfaction and warrant all work , H. F. HATTENHAUER , Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE A > iD 11ETAIL DEALERS IN LiCKAIAMA LEHIG-H BLOSSBUEG AND ALL CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yardo Oor. Eifjhth Street and Elovouth AvomiH , Council Blnfl'rt. P. T. MA.YNE. 0. E. MAYNE. BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND FEED The Very Beat of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Hlgheat Market Price Paid for Oorn , Oats , Rye , Barley IBIROOIM : Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn Will Please Send Sample. Sample.&c &c OCX , One of the bceb atcond-clans Hotels in thn West \ the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. E DROWN , Proprietor. Nna. 634 anil CSC BroadwayCouncil llltiflii.Iowa. Table eiipplltd with the best tlio market af- fordd. ( luod rooms and Brut-claim beds , Turing \ iry reasonable. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. 0. Gerspacher & Son. FIIIHT OI-ABS IIOTKIj AT HKAHONAIILE I'ltlOK-l. IKANHIKNTB ACCOMMODATKD. 1IOTKI , FOHSAI.i : . 0001) IlKASONB KOIl HKIJ.INO. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors. Thl laundry lias ] uit lii-on opened tot bual. nem , and woaro now pnpared to do laundry vork of all kludu and guirantcu utlafuctlon A tpocloltyinado of llnu work , buch an toIUre , lulla , llnotlilrta , itc. Wo want everybody to glvuuna trial. LARSON & ANDERSON. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMINING AND BRAINING , Corner Broadway pud Scott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectionery , Fruits.Nuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Soason. 12 MAIN ST , , Council Bluffd. J. II KUHUMWOV , K. L. HIIUUABT , A. W. BTRKBT , I'roaldunt , Vice Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Cotmcll Bluffs. Organized under the iawa of the State of Iowa. Paid up capital . S 76,000 Authorized capital . , . 20U.OOO Intercut paid on time dcpoult * . Drafts Uwucd on the principal Lltltu of the Unltod States and Diropo. 1-puclal nttuitlon nl on to collections and tom | > ; mlcnco with ] > ronit | returuu. DlllltTOUH. J. IMJdimindion , K L. fcbiwart , J , T Hart , W , W. W.lluo , J W Rodftr , I. A Ml ler , A W. htrttt , _ jjTdtt EUROPEAN HOTEL , Corner South and Locust Streets , esarr. x oTcrit * ivco. , J H. HURST. - - tProp. Rooms , 70o , § 1.00 andl.GO Tor Day An clcg&nt Itistaurant la connected with this IIOIMO , w hero luoals are son od at reasonable prlcoa peon day and night , mlo-in Sionxlfty" Pacific THE BIOUX OITY ROUTB Runa a Solid Trtln through from Council Bluiig to St. Paul Without OhnE Tlmo , Only 17 Hour * IT IB 3LO > G > WLKSi TUB B1IOUTZS I'.OUTB r on OOUNOIL BLUFFS TO BT. I'AUL , MINNL'Al'OIJa DULUl'II OR BIKUAKUK indkil rolcta In Northern low * . Mlano.t nd DiUuU. ThU line U equipped with tbo Imrrored Wcitlnghoujo Automatic Alr-bnko inj Jfllla I'Utform Courier and Buffer : and ( or rU'EKD. HAFin"/ AND COUfOKT la anmirrai'cod. I'ullman Patice bleiplng Cai run through WITHOUT OIIANQK hetwecn Kan HiiCltyaud St. i'aul , U Council Bluffg and Hloux City. Trains leave Union Paclflo Transfer tl Coun cil WuK' , tt 7.86 p. m , dally on arrhal of Kaussa l.'it' ' , 81 Joseph and t.ounclt UluQd train from Uio South. JS irlvlnj ; tt Slout My 11H : p. m. , aud ut lh KVIIV Union Df pot U : . I'cul et 12SO : ' ' i''L'uour.a Kt ADVAHCK or AHv KOUTK. f.riUincmbii In InVIm : the aloijx City IlouU you get a 'ILioutfh Vrslc. The 6torU ; ( I.lne. the Qulcb tit Tlmo cud ft CcmfoiUlb 1U Jo la thi AND OT. VAUL. igffcea that ) our Tickets read via the "filoai Cll > aud PaclHo Itatlroal 7 8. WATTtEb , , H. BUOKAJJAN Bui > orlnt ndent. Oca1 l'ie. Agent P. K. KOWNBON , Ate't ' Oi.n'1 1'wu.g'l , , Mlt ourl Valley , la. W. K. IMYI8 , 8outrwe > rnAgeDt , Councl lllufls Io i > N