Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 21, 1882, Page 7, Image 7
\ THE DAILY BEE FJRIDAY , JULY 21 O. O. OOOXC W&c GO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council Eluffi , Iowa , WHOLESALE FLOUR H O U B E , General Agent 4 for the Celebrated 11 Ills ot II , D. Rush i Co. , Golden Eagle Flour , LcayenBOJlh Kan a , nd Queen Bee Mills , Sioux Falls , Dakota. Reference- Smith ft Crlttandcn. Council Blufta. ( la. ZE3I. WHOLESALE AND STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F F ICE. J.TXT. . ftj. Ca XT 3C Kt 3E3 Aa G O > . , . Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. SIDNEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. EC. 15 ITorth Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Ready-fitted uppers , In call skin nnd kin. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER , and M oodappertaining tothoehoo tndo. Oo-djsoUl as clienp ailn tholjvit. r o-o iac - * " MS. RIS' ' Ml MILLINEET STORE FOR STYLISH SPRING BIILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S ' HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street , Council Bluffs la. That never rcqulro crimping , nt Mrs. J. J. Goort'o Uivlr Store , at prices never before touched by ny other hair dealer. Also a full line of snitches , etc. , at rc.itly reduced price * . AUo gold , Blhcr and colored nets. Wa\cs made from lidlca' own hair. Da not fall to nU botoro purchtBtng elsewhere. All goodn warranted as represented. MUS. J. J. GOOD , 29 Matnetrcot , Council Hindu , Ion a. Bethesda BATIIMHOUSEI At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway ana Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Flaln , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , 1'lunpo , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Ititlia. Com * pctent n.alo and female uuri > cs and attendants always on hand , and the best of rate and atten tion Rlvon patrons. Special attention given to bathing children. In\oatlgatlon aud mtronaga solicited DR. A. H STUDLEY & Co. , IOC Upper Broadway. Dr. Studlcy : Treatment of chronic diseases made a specialty. REMOVED without the OAIOIR8 drawing of blood or uao of knifo. Cures lunjr diseases , n'l'trpn Fits , Scrofula , Ll\cr Com- " ; ' " _ UJL Jv J % p'alnt , Dropsy , Rhcuma- T II M fl R Sem < \ , Fc\cr and Mercur- I U 111 U n U IM S0rc3 ( Erysipelas. Salt Rheum , Scald Iload , Citairh , weak , Inflamed and granulated Eyes , -crofuloua Ulcers and re- male Disease ) of all kinds. Also Kidney and Vencrlal diseases. Hemorrhoids or Plica cured money refunded. AH diseases treated upon thoprlnclplcof % CRCt- able reform , without the uao of mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished twho dcairs them. Hernia or llupturo radically cured hy the use the Elastic bolt Trues and 1'tastcr , which bus superior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE. CALL OM Oil ADDRESS Drs , E , Rice and F , 0 , Miller , \ COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. LIVERY , Peed and Sale Stables , 18 North First Street , Bouquet's old stand. Council Bluffs , Iowa. WILLA11D SMITH. 1'rop. W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting Physiciaj and Surgeon , Office nd residence 616 Willow avenue , Coun- el Bluffs , loua. loua.W. W. K. SINTON , DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street , Oounoil Bluffs. Extracting and ailing a epocUlty. First-class work guaranteed , DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office , No. 14 Pearl Street. Ilotus , o a. m. to 2. , and 2 p. in. , to 6 p , m. Residence , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central cilice. F. T. SEYBERT M. D . . , . , , PHYSICIAN & SUROEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Office No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad way , over A. Louiu's Restaurant. Merchants Restaurant J , A. EOSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Streets. Good accommodation ] , good fare and cour * teous treatment. _ S. L -a. JR. a TEC. acacj 33 a "jr. Office over saving ) bank , OOUNOIti BLUFFS , - - Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. 0 , James , In connection with hla law and collection bublncsabuya and Belli real estate. Persons wishing to buy or Bell city property call M his office , o\cr Buebncll'i book store , Pearl ltt et. EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway , Council Bluffs. drawn > nd acknonl WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Pricea Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa IRS , E , J , HARDING , I , iT. Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Elcctropathic Institution , Phila delphia , 1'onna. Office Dor , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and painful dlf- flcultlea peculiar to females a specialty. d. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Office over First National Bank , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Will practice In the etatn and federal courts FRESH FISH ! Game and Poultry , Can always be found a D. DANEHY'P , 130 Upper Broadway JNO.JAYFRATNEY , Justice of the Peace , 314 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W , B. MAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamlo county , Oificu corner of Broadway and Main street * , Council llliiffn , Io a , JOHN STEINER , M. D , , ( Dcutschcr Arzt. ) ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S BLOOK , Council Bluffs , Diseases of women nnd children a e P , J , MONTGOMERY , H , D , , FKEE DISI-ENHAUY EVKIIV SAa-cuDAY , Omceln Everett's block , Pearl troet. notl' denco 01:3 Fourth street. OlOco hours from 0 to 2 a. in. , 2 to 4 and 7 08 p.m. , Council Muff * II Ul PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl gppoalto the poatoffico. One of the oldest practitioners In Council llluffj. Bads- Ufactlon t'uarintecd In all cases "DR. F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH DR. CHAKLK3 BKKTKKN. Ofllco OUT dnu fctoro , 4U Eroadnay , Council Illutln , loua. Al ( Jlta < c of the oie arid tar troitoil under the incut approved uithod and all cures iruarantccd. JOHN i\m \ , ATTORIIEY'-'AT-IAW. ' ' Will practice la all'EUte and Ucltod State * CourU. fcipt k | Ger A THRILLING ESCAPE. Tunnelhncr T hreo Miles Under ground for Liberty. Pursued by Bloodhounds'nna Hocnp- txtrodby Querrlllas-IIow Union Prisoners Wore Prontod nt Mncon timi In the Old Llbby Aye , nye , my lad ! 1'vosoon ninny n rough sen mid hoard many n broad side. 1'vo ' been { orty-fivo yourn on the salt wntor , and twenty-two of thorn I was In the imvy. " The speaker was n thick-sot sun-browned man of - - , - per- Imps sixty five years , so/xtcd / in tlio United States naval rendezvous for recruiting seamen , on Sprucp street , above Second. "John Lowrio in my immo , nnd it w a my father's. That niuno is cut en the inner case of a watch that some Eouthornor carries now , if it doesn't Ho at the bottom of Lnko Pontclwrlrnin. " The speaker was evidently a man of moro than ordinary intelligence , us ho was evidently a man with a utory. Urged to spin n yarn , ho modestly detailed - tailed a narrative of adventure by eca and laud during the rebellion. "In 1803 , " ho be-gMi , "J pissed my exam , ination and was enrolled in the navy as n volunteer ensign , being ordered to Cairo to the temporary command of a light draft steamer. Down the river I was mada executive oflicer , my ranking c'fllcor- ' taking command. 1 will pasa over the u'lrring scenes of 'G3 on the lower Mississippi nnd begin my yarn in may , 180-1 , when I was executive olliccr of the gunboat Stock ton , under dipt Edwards. Wo were stationed on Lake 1'ontchartrain , our duty being to intercept medical nup- plies which were sent from the Ala bama line across to Now Orleans. On the 10th of May wo wore lyintt a short di&tanco up the Ohefut.cio river , on the lookout for the notorious guerrilla Oreenly , whoso band were as aniioua to capture our vessel ns we woio to capture them. I had contrived a scheme to land on the bank with n small detachment and surprise the Greenly a few miles up the stream. Wo wore quite sure that she wao not in sight ot our vessel that morning , and at half-past ton two cutlers were lowered and eighteen men were em barked , beaido Engineer Lockwood and myself in command. AMIlUSlll ! ! ) AND CAPTUltni ) , "Tho bank was lined with bushes , only n few feet from the bench. Wo could ] not see an inch bnyond them , but wo pulled with a quick stroke for the shore. All was perfectly still , not oven a bird sounding n note ; but scarcely had the cutter's prowa grated on the beach , when with a crash n volley - loy of musketry exploded from the bushes only a few foot away. The eighteen men fell dead. Thrco bullets wont through myc.ip , another cut the knot from my necktie , another gashed my throat , and another buried itaelf in my shoulder. Engineer Lockwood was hurt , but ho and 1 were the only men alive in the cutters two minutes after they touched the shore. A bo's'un fell over mo with a bullet hole in the centre of his forehead , and roll ed into the water. I jumped in and gulled him to shore , not knowing that o was doad. Had I not stopped tc do that , perhaps I might have pulled the cutter ax-ay , though the bullets from the bush might have stopped mo ; but , as it was , the guerrillas rushed from their ambush , disarmed mo , and dragged mo away. Iloat sight of Lock- wood. NOOSED HOSTAGE FOll A TOWN. "Of course the gunboat Stockton began at once to shell the woods. As quickly us possibly the guerrillas mounted mo on a horse , but 1 had not ridden a rod before n shell from the Stockton toro my homo's head off and wo fell together. Once more I was mounted , and then I rode nine miles to Mandovillo before my blooding wounds were dressed. Mande- villa . is a little town on Lake Pnntchartrain , Captain Edwards kn vr they they would take me there , and I hadn't boon long in the town before I saw the Stockton lying to off the shore. The guerrillas at once used mo to protect the town and themselves. They put a noose around my neck , tied the rope to an overhanging branch , and stood mo on a barrel , I was so faint and sick from loss of blood that I could scarcely stand , and would have welcomed death. In a few moments a cutter pulled away from the Stockton under a flag of truce. The barrel oa which I stopd wa in full sight of the gun boat , and I could BOO every man in the cutter. Two guerrillas atnod by the barrel and the rest draw up under Greenly himself to receive the party of truce. As soon ns they landed n master's mate pushed ashore , and walking up to Greenly , said : 'Captain Edwards informs you that unless you surrender that prisoner at once he won't leave one atone of Mandoville upon another. ' " 'Do you see your superior officer there ? ' asked Greenly , pointing to the barrel on which I stood , " 'I do , and sorry I run to BOO a prisoner treated so outrageously , ' was the answer. " 'Cureo you ! ' shouted Greenly , 'go back and tell your captain that nt the first shell ho fires that barrel will fall and the prisoner string. ' HOltlllNO A I'JUSGNKK Ol' WAIt , "Tho mate and the cutter departed , after I had shouted that he must tell Captain Edwards to fire , Jiut proa- antly the Stockton steamed away , and I was put on the ground once moro. Then they began to rob me. They took my nionth'a pay , which was r.ll in greenbacks. Thoao they uaid they would burn , but I noticed that they took pretty good care of it. They pulled off my boots and Blockings , and took my gold watch mid chain. That watch had my father's immo on the case , and J hated to lose it. Then they were gointr to out the I ultons from my uniform , but weak us I wan , I resisted desperately. Seeing the disturbance , Greenly himself canio up and asked what the trouble wan , I said ; "Your men have taken nil my valuables , and now they wont rny uni form. You will have to take it from my dead body , if you want it. " "Lot him keep his uniform , " Greenly - ly Krowled in answer , "After a day or two I was started on a long journey to Savannah , Ga. For many a weary week I tramped over railroad tica , the blood spurting from my foot nt every step. Some times I was allowed to work n hand car. At last wo reached Savannah , but Sherman's Advance became threat * oning , nud , with a number of others , I was removed to Mocon. ESCAPE A LA HAUTON TUF.NCH. "Thcro I stayed n long time , but I kept mjsolf busy. Our atockado en closed an area about ns largo ns n Philadelphia square. A brook ran through it , by which there wai n little screened place where the prisoners could retire. About fifty of ua formed a plan of escape , and one dark mid night wo began operations by digging with ono hand into the soft earth in the centre of our prison. Wo sank a shaft twelve foot deep , throwing the earth into the brook. Then wo began to run the tunnel toward the north , under the atockndo nnd _ robrl camp. Wo managed to hoop it level by sounding , and straight by several simple devices.Vo disposed of the dirt which wo had to bring out of tln > hole by putting it ill our pockets and trousers nnd ( implying it in the river inside the screened place. Working steadily by night , wo finally calcu lated that our burrow was three miles long. That sounds like an almost impossible task , but wo were willing to do anything to keep our thoughts occupied , "At lust wo thought wo must have parsed the pickets , and on n rainy. dark niqht , ono by ono wo entered the burrow nnd orawlod to the end , Then the man at the head of the line eirofully dug toward open air , piusing the ditt back. At lust the way was open and wo crawled out nnd Depu rated , nil striking for the north. The whole country was nrousod in the morning , and the air rung with the blood-curdling bay of hounds , while an occasional shot and shriek told that Boino fugitive had found liberty in death. I became separated from every ono , and struggled on , wading through brooks nnd swamps , sutl'oring intense'/ food , Ono night I stole n cold chicken from n pantry of a line house , nnd that kept mo up for days. "At last , I know I must bo near the Union lino. I had had nothing to cat but some berries for throe dayo. Dos- poratu with hunger , I boldly went to n hut , where aomo "white trnah" lived , in n little clearing. No ono was there but n woman , nnd she gnvo mo food , mended my clothes , and showed mo my way. Before this I had traveled only by night , but Slier- in mi's pickets were but three milea away , nnd I walked right along the road. I had gene but a short dii- tanco when I heard the baying of blood hounds. Thou I know the woman had betrayed mo. I climbed a tree , nnd in a , ftw minutes the dogs were below , frothing with rage. A man on horseback galloped up and said , pointing pistol nt mo : 'Como down , Yank , I've boon , looking f or y OK nineteen days. " I eimo down , and was taken back to Macon. Then I learned that twenty of those who es caped had been shot dead and the rest all recaptured. "Soon after , with several othora , wo were cent to Richmond , and given a taste of Libby. When I was brought back to Macon , I was treated quito well for some mysterious reason. But in Libby it was awful. Wo had nothing to eat but 'pono' and water , with 'flitch' twice a week. But you've hoard all about Libby. Wo couldn't oven look out the windows , I saw a poor major look through the bars ono day , when ho fell dead with a ball in his temple. Another oflicer , insane with hunger and eickncts , did the samp thing immediately to commit suicide. The guards lot the bodies lie all day , and dragged thorn out with foarf ul oaths at night. Another time the robs had hoard that wo were going to make n break for liberty , nnd they told us that they had put two hogsheads of powder just outside the wall , and that nt the lirst sign of in subordination they would light the fuses and blow us all to eternity. Finally , I was exchanged. "When I was captured I weighed 175 pounds ; when I reached homo I weighed 117. " And the hero of so many escapes look ed down with n sigh at his present and rather portly form which registers by Fairbanks lu'O pounds. Thnnlifnlly Acknowledged. DEN VCK , Col. , Juno 0 , 1881. H. 11 WAKNKII & Co. : Sirs I have boon troubled with kidney com plaint ( or four years. I am now a well man , thanks to your Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure.F. F. B. SEMI'LB , july7dlw Clerk American Uousr. California GlrJi ) on a Tramp. Ilcdnood City Jourrul. . There passed through Redwood City on Monday of last w ok n party of Oakland Indies on H tramp. TJioy number nix , and were all robust , good-looking , hill of lifo and oiierey , nnd bent on a frolic. Dressed in uni form style of walking habit , cliglitly shorter even than the prevailing fash ion , made of excellent and durable linen , plain but pretty hats , oany ohoes with high ankles for dual , they weio the personification of comfort. Eich bore a knapsack upon her back , soldier style , and wan armed with a revolver and a largo bowiu-knifo. Their trip is lo take in the southern count , count ie/j. Some nights they Ciinp out , and ' othois tlioy pisa at' ho' els , an humor or convenience may happen. With no bnggiigo or equip ments , except what each carries upjii her person , thia might bo called an other charge of the light brigade. They left Oakland yesterday morning , and , bftur crossing the bay on the ferry , trotted to Mcnlo piirlc oa their first feat The next day brought them to Beuruvillo , where the niulu wus puaacd in u friendly barn. For some unknown reason they returned to Mayiield next day and spent the night , and on Saturday the party rnudo the long trip from the luttur town to San Gregorio , crossing the mountains in the sun nnd dust in mi lively ix mood as any Bccllon of their routo. No HuiulJUKKlut ; the American People You can't humbug the American people when they liiul a remedy that uulti tliuui ; they nan It and recommenj it to their frlunila. JuBt exactly the cnuo with Hriu ; ; < i JiLOSbOM which lias become a houwbolil woid ull over the United Btaten. I'll 50 centu , trial buttlcn 10 cents. julyl7dl\v A TennoBBoa Ground Uoa Story. TuBCimibla Alabamlan. Messrs. E. S. Early and H. E. Ilinea , who have just completed a saw mill in the mountains above Wolf Crook , Kaat Tonnoaauo , furniah the following particulars of n recent ground hog hunt : A few mornings ago a man living near Wolf Crook was' attracted by the barking of his doga , nnd , going to where they had treed a ground hoa on the aide of the mountain , ho found him in n hollow log with the entrance ling up hill , llo procured n long polo to roach the game , but thii being to short , ho crawled in to lengthen the polo , nnd hung his toca over the end of the log , In thia position ho lost his hold , and down ho wont in the log on top of the ground hog , nnd n lively fight began. The man's superior strength prevailed , but not till ho hnd boon bitten in eleven places and badly scratched nnd ccarrud , But the trouble hnd not ended , but the man had , nnd wrong end down Hint ; but ho could notcrnwl backward up hill , so ho was n prisoner in n critical , not to say ridiculoui po sition , with no menus of escape , For tunately , at this frightful juncture the family boctmo uneasy , and wont out to see what had happened , nnd were horrified .at the discovery. Finally , after n round of cursing , praying , nnd crying , the victim wna cut out of the log , ] "set right side up , " clothed in hia right mind , but the ground-hog was dend. Millions Given Away. Milltonii of llnttloftof Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con uniiUon | , Cougln niui Colds , hiiv * been given nwny ns Trial Dottles f tlio largo ulr.o. ThU viiorinoui outlay woulil bo ilUnalrmH to the pro- priotoM , were It not for the rnre merits IUIMCSCU by thU wonderful iiicdlciiio. Cull nt C. K. ( tooilmnn'a Drug Store , ixnd xvl a Trlul liottlo free , and try for yourself , never falls to euro. Jolf bftvls iva tv atuhvnrt. Old Point Coiufott Corrcspomlonca of tlio L\ils- \lllo CourierJournal. . When I visited the fort ( Monroe ) I crossed the moat nt the postern gate rather than by the main sally-port , so that I was compelled lo pass imme diately in front of the casemates in which President Davis wnn confined when a prisoner , lie hnd the use of two caeematoa nnd was allowed many comforts , except the uao of lights nt night. Now , n ceosmatu is the very symbol of Egyptian darkness nnd very distasteful to the fallen presi dent. When the order came from the war department , leaving it optional with Gen. Millus to mannclo Jell * to pruvont his reacuo by the scattered confederates , three men were directed to perform the pleasant little job of piuting thn bracelets nnd anklets upon the old num. They approached singly and laid hands on him , nnd in turn ench one wns knocked ilat of his bnck by the Biiiowy nrni of the despornto chief. A soldier Raid to mo yesterday : "I toll you , sir , the old man fit like n tiger and struck like n giant with ( info of steel , llo looked like the devil. " The manacles wore removed nftor it wns thought the president was sulli- ciently humiliated and mortified , and the prisoner was removed to C.\rroll hall , where ho remained until his libctntion. Buoklm'H Arnica Balvo. The BKBT SALVK in tlio world for CnU Bmlncx , Sores , Ulcorn , t.nlt lUieuin , 1'e ver Sores , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chll blninn , CornB , and nil tldn cmpUonH , ; uii' positively cures t > iloa. It In guaranteed to pivo sntiBfactfon or money refunded. Priqe , 2j centa per box. l'\r M > 10 .by .0. K. Goodman A Bit ; Sheep Drive. Eureka ( Cal. ) Sentinel. Tom Keogh , well known ns a stool man , has n ilock of 30,000 sheep over in Diamond valley , which ho iodriviiif to Ohoyonue. lie started with then early in April. From hero ho expects to bo about twonty-fivo , days on the road to Wells. From that point to his journey's end ho will bo throe months moro. llo will reach Cheyenne about the 1st of November , the on tire time of the drive being thus about novel months. Mr. Keogh looks brown am tough. Ho has had n hard time of i to got feed for his fiheop on the way. Several times ho thought ho was on the point of losing every con tin vested , but ho has been very fortunate , losing only 225 head up to this point. Ali the rest of the way there is plenty of grass and water. Certificate. "I have used BunnooK Bi.oon BITTEHH with Kreut benefit for inillgcBtlon and con- etipatlou of tlio bowelx. " 1'rlco 31. 0. L. KASTON , " Qnt. " jtily17dlw "Hamilton. Nature's Qparkllnu Specific for Imllgoitlon and IlllIouBDU'D. tlie wjtur of the limons Hullzer Hpa , U dupliotul In .1 moment ullli a njiooiifiil cf TAIIIIAXTH Hri.T7.Kii Al' IIIKST , whlihointilni tviiry valuablu Llcmont of the Herman iprlriif. Tlio Kroitostphydclaniof Kuropo pro- iiouiKO that /rea ( 'l't ' of I'rotlilcnci tlu < inom pi- tentif il known altc rail fen , and It faa tintilt , frifh iiml flimliu 11 now placed within the riadi ( f cu'ry IinalH In the wudtmi world , SOLI ) J1V MA. J21.Bin Murray Iron forks , Burlington Iowa. Soml Portable Engines , FOR Iv CARU MIU.H , Printing OfilCQS1 Etc. , Specialty , The Largest Iron WorkiiiK ISstabliuh- inunt in the Btato. Steam Engines , AND , GENERAL MACHINERY. The Howard Automatic ( Jut-Off Steam Engine , Send for Urcuiir. 8M' " MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY , A ChrUttlan Family School for Hoja l'r pan lorUoilvgn , Hcientlllo Bchool or liuslniBS. , Bend to Oupt , JSD , N. KIBKTALOOrt Principal , Morgan Park , Cook Co. , 111. , ( or catalogac , JlSdlOw To the Consumers of Carriages & Buggies , I have a complate stock of all the Latsafc Styles of C images , Phaetons and Open and Top Bugg'es ' , Consisting of The Celebrated Brewritar Bids Bar , The Hatnlin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Also Hie Old Rel'able ' Jfilipt.ic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are all made otha beat ma'erials , aid un der my own supervision. I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur chasing to call and oiamine 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&D HETAIL DEALERS IN LAOKAf AWE , LEHIGH , BLOSSBIM AND ALL COALS ! CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor , EiRhth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Oounoil BluffrJ. T. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE r BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND P F The Very Boat of Brooma Constantly on Hand. The Highest Market Price Paid for ' Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley IBDROOIM : OOZRICT i Partiea Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Pleaae Send Sample , OO-3 Irs , J , E , letcalfe and Iiss Belle Lewis Are now dealing In all kinds of fancy goods , such as Laces , Embroideries , Ladles' Undciwca of all descriptions. Also Itandkorchluls , both In silk and linen , lioso of all Kindt , thread , pins , noodloH , ttc. . Wo hope the ladles will call and sco our stock of goods at 638 Broadway biforo go i'-ilf elsewhere. METCALF BROS. , WIIOLKHALE DKALHHS ' IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. OHIOAQO PRICED DUPLIOATED , SUDD'S LAUNDRY. On Avonno B , No , 1902. ( NKAIt IIKOAtWAY. ) Clothc-a leathered up and delivered promptly. Best of Satisfaction Guaranteed. Lout Clothed made good. NO BETTER LAUNDEY WEST OF CHICAGO. jr. jr. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway , LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , ThU laundiy Ins Juat been opened for busl. nesn , and wo are now prepared to do la indry v crk of til kinds and Kimanteo batlsfattlon. A tpoclalty made of flno work , twch as oolliri , lulfi , line thlrts , etc. Wo want ovcryboly to trial , LARSON it ANDERSON. J II KIlMUMiHOf , K.I , HIIVUAUT , A. W. HTIIRET , I'raeWuiit. Vlco-l'rcut. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Couuoll Tlluifs. Organized under the lavts ol the State of Iowa , Paid up capital , . . . , . . . , , . $ 7DT 0 Authoilud capital . , . 20UU > jO IntcroKt paid on time deposits. Drafts Imued on the principal cities of tlio Unltud titatiu aud Kuropu. t-jiotial attention irhon to collettlonu and corruspjndouco with prompt rvturn , J. D. Kdraundion , R. L. Bhuirart , J , T. Hart , W. W. Wfllico , J. W. Itodfor , I , A. illiUr , A. W.BtmU , STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMINING AND GRAINING , Shop Corner B roadway nnd Bcott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectionery , I ruitsNuts Cigars andftfobacco. Fresh Oysters am Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffd. Ono of the best B-cond'Closs Jlotcld In the West Is the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. K 11U WN , 1'ropriotor. Nos. 631 and 030 llroaduay/ouucll Iilu0 , low * . Table nuppllid with thu best the market af ford * , ( i od rooms and flrst-clasa beds. Tcruia \orf rcu'Qiiablc. UNIUH AVENUE HOTEL 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs , 0. Gerspacher & Son. FIRST CLASS HOTEL AT RKA80NAHLE l'WCK-1. TRANSIENTS ACCOMJIODATE1J. I10TKL KOH BAtf. GOOD KKASOKS i'Olt. SELLING. J