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    THE DAILY BEE-SATuEDAY , JULY 22 188SJ 7
a. o. oo.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
City Market , Council Gludi. IOKB ,
WHOLESALE FLOUR H. . r w w
General Agents for the Celebrated Mills of 11. O. Ku h A , Co. , 0' ' . , iV r.j [ TV. , , ,
Kan as , ami Queen Dec Mill * . Sioux Fall * r. Tf\I'fts10 Mour'
Heletcmc , Smith & Orl t"nden , Council ninff , fa. * *
EL
WHOLESALE A' < t > nsTAirj
STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS ,
J-OTJNOr , . RLUFF3 , IOWA.
TlfLE J jJJjMlJlLf 'c ' ELands -
Lands a 'fots Bought and Sold ,
x"EY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES.
| NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
, COUH l BLUFFS IOWA.
SI.
15 Worth Main Street ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS.
Road ) -fitted upper * . In cMI skin and kip. Oak and Hemlock hOU5 LK/.THER , Mid M
oods appertaining to the hoe tr ilo. Oo disoUl M chcnpanln the Bant.
HEW MILLINERY STORE
FOR STYLIS11 SPUING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND
CHILDREN'S ' HATS A SPECIALTY.
105 South Maiu Street. . Council Bluffs la
That never nqulto rrhnplntr , al lire. J. J. Good's Halt Store tt prices never bolero touched by
Any other hair dealer. Also a full line of switches , etc. , at greatly rcJucei ! prlcuf. Also gold ,
liver and colored nets Wavca made from Ivltes' onn lialr. Da ucit fall to tail before piuchislnjf
eleouhcro. All Roods warranted ad reprcacntnl. Si 113. J. J GOOD ,
29 Main street , Council Ulufls , lona.
BATHIH& HOUSE !
At Bryant's Spring ,
Cor , Broadway and Unioii Sts ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Plain , Medicated , V per , Elcc'rlc , I'lunge ,
Doucb , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths Com
petcnt ale and It rualo . ur-es and attendant )
always on hand , aud ho ben otra e and atton
tlon given pitrjni. bpi > ; ial utt nt.oiiKueii to
batnlng chlUlnin. estimation ami patronage
BoHclteJDR. . A. H STUDLKY & Co. ,
106 Lppor Broadway.
Dr. Btud'cy : Tnatuient of chronic diseases
made a BpicUlty.
fl A Ttm lilTl fl REMOVED without the
11 fl U I i II , H N drawing of blood or use of
U till U J-ilUU ln.llo. Cures luii ? diseases ,
AND OTHh'H FitsScrofula , Lhor Coin-
I'1"1"1' "ropsy , Hhcuuia-
ftl nan , nn '
T U M fl R S tl9m. ' > er anil iloreur-
I W III U II U
ial gore , ( Kryslpclas , Salt
Rheum , Scald Ho id , G ta rh , woik , InlliuneJ
and granulated Eyes , crotulous Ulcurn and Fu-
ualolsi ! so of all kinds. Al-fO Kidney nnd
Vencrlal disiasc8. Iloinorrholda or tiles cured
money refunded.
AH diseases treated upon the principle o { veget
able reform , without the C80 of mercurial pois
ons or the knlfo.
Electro Vapor or Jl-dlcated Baths , furnished
( who doniro them.
Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use
the Elastic bolt Truce and 1'laster , wtilch hiu
superior In the world.
CONSULTATION FREE-
CALL OS OK ADDRESS
Drs , E , Bice and F , 0 , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , In.
LIVERY ,
Feed and Sale Stables ,
18 North First Street ,
Bouquet's old stond. Council U tifti , Iowa.
WIM.AKD SMITH. I'rop.
W.D.STILLMAN
. . ,
Practitioner of II mcopathy , con ultlnx
PhysicianandSurgeon ,
Office and rcidilonciC16 Willow avenue , Coun-
cl Uliiffa , Iowa.
Iowa.W.
W. E. SIN TON ,
DENTIST.
14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs.
Extracting and filling a hpecUlty. Flrel-clang
work yuarantoeJ.
DB. A. P , HANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN A D SURGEON.
OtTke , No. 14 Pearl Rtrout. Hoiu * . 0 a. m , to
2. , and 2 p. in. , to 6 p , m. Hiuldcncc , 1M
Bancroft htrect. Telephonic connection with
Central oHlca.
F. T. SEYBERT M. D
. . , . , ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA.
Oflico No. 0 , EyoroU Block , Broad
way , over A. Louiu'a lleataunuit.
lerckntsEestaurant
J. A. ROSS , Proprietor.
Corner Broadway nnd Fourth Streets.
Qood accommodations , good fare and couf
i oua treatnieot.
S. E.
33BC I
Office over Barlnga bank.
COUNCIL. BLUFFS , - . - Iowa.
REAL ESTATE.
W. 0. Jaince , In connection with hla law and
collection business buya tnd eella real estate.
Persona wishing to buy cr cell city property call
at hlj office , our Ilushnell'a book store , Pearl
Itreet.
Itreet.EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
Justice of the Peace and
Notary Public.
4l6Broadway , Council Bluffs.
driwo > nd
WATER WAVES ,
In Stock and Manufactur
ed to Order.
Waves Mndo From Your Own Hair ,
TOILET ARTICLES ,
All G-oods Warranted as
Represented , and Price
Guaranteed.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT
337 W. Broadway ,
Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa
MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , ,
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGIST.
Graduate of Eloctropathlc Institution , Fblla
dclphia , Penu .
Dice GUP , Broadway & Slenn Ave.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
The treatment of all diseases and rwlnfnl dlf-
flcultlea peculiar to tunmlca a spedilly. _
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attorneys Counsellor ,
Office over First National Dank , Council Bluffs ,
Iowa. Will practice ID the btato and federal
eourlg _
FRESH FISH !
Game and Poultry ,
Can alwajc be found a B. DANEHY' " ,
130 Upper Broadw.iy
JNO.JA FEAINEY ,
Justice of the Peace ,
314 DROADWAY ,
Gounoil Bluffs. - - Iowa.
W. B. MAYES ,
Loans aMEealEstate ,
Proprietor of abstracts of PottawatUmlo
county. OHIco corntr of Ilroadwiy and ilaln
direct * , Council Illulid , Io a. _ _
JOHN STEINER , M. D. ,
( Dcutschcr Ant , )
ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S BLOCK ,
Council Blufla.
tAretaes of women and children a tpau'alty.
"
P , J ,
FKKK DiHrKNSAity KVKUV SATUHDAY.
OQlceln Kvcrctt'e block , Pearl trcct. licul
Jence 023 Fourth Direct. Olllco hours from 9 to
2 a. m. , 2 to 4 and 7 08 p. in , Council I luOj
. C. GLftBKT
PBACT CAL DENTIST.
Pearl opposite the postofUca One of
IhooldoitrtaiUtloneru In Council Uluda. Balls
faction ( ruaranteed In all cases
DR. F , P. BELLINGER ,
EYE AND EAR SURGEON ,
WITH IR , CHARLES DKCTKKN.
Ottlce over dru ; store , 414 Uroajway , Council
tludj , lo a. Al cllti-eD of the cyo and car
jciUxl under the inont approved method and all
: un ( ruaranteed
\TTORNEYIJAT-1AW ,
Will practice In all ! Et > t and United fitatc *
ourta. Bpoiki German Lftngutga ,
CONKLINQ.
Is lie Roftlly Out of Politics ?
Correspondence Pli UilelphU l'rc i.
NKW YOKK , July 15. "Is M
Oonkling really out of politics ? " I sni
the other dixy to a miuiwho follow
the cxSonntor's motions with the dc
yotinn of n apnnio ) , nnd who Inugh
when the gront man smiles nnd weep
when ho looks pensive. "Is ho ronll ;
intent on nothing hut the accumuln
tion of ft forlmiu in the practice of hi
"Ho is too great a man for partisui
politics , " was the roply.
"O , come , now 1" caid I.
"Ho has absolutely , unconditional
ly , and unqualifiedly consecrated hi
future to thu duties devolving on hiti
as the head of a family. Ho hna m
thought of ollico. Ho is ondoavorini
with nil his ability to build up a gron
law practice Ho will succuod. N <
young laKyor in Now York , with i
last year's diplomn , works Imrdor eve
hia books than Koscoo Conklinij , or i
more willing to lenrn from tuiybod ;
who Imr anything to tench , llu ha
onrned in the year batweon $112,001
and $15,000 , and is as proud of thu
not total ns if it were a million. Ii
li vo ycnrd ho will bo making as muni
as any lawyer at the Now York Uur. '
"Do you suppose , " continued Mr ,
Conkling's ndmiror , "that if ho hu :
the intentions ignorantly ascribed ti
him in regard to tno anti-monopolj
movement ho would bo at this mo
ment taking retainers nnd fees Urn
tnako him the servant of the corpora
tions , nnd rungo him ngainst the Interest
terost of certain of the luboriiif
classes 1 No , nir ; hia head Is too wul
atockcd with brains. It ia right ant
proper enough for him to do as n lawyer
yor , but it would bo criminal folly it
a politician. "
"What did the ocpnomlcal-govorn
ment pasango in hia Utica speed
mean ? "
"I'll tell you just what it meant ,
It was a brotherly lift to Fred Conk'
ling , and nothing more. Fred wants
to bo governor pretty badly. Ho hm
nn idea that ono thing can bi
achieved , provided ho can effect tin
necessary combination between tin
regular doinocrnU , with whom ho al
ready stands well , the Thurbur people ,
with whom hu is just now very thick
and John Kelly nnd Tammany lull
There have boon semo asperities in tin
past between Fred and 11 > acoo , win
ia the younger and the succussfu
brother , but that ia nil over with now
The ex-sonntor enters heartily into hi :
brother's ambition , gives him tin
benefit , of his advice , and would b <
sincerely glad to BOO hitnauccood. Oai
of Fred Conkling'a pet theories is tha
the stuto and country can bo swept bj
the party that will niako economic ; *
iippropriations the leading issue. Hi
might make several speeches on tin
subject without attracting much at
teniioii. Whut his brother did fo :
him was tc focus the idea in ono o
hia unrivaled sentences , and sot tin
whole country talking about it. 'W <
have moro need of the bruko than o
steam just now' What phrase coult
bo neater ? "
I repeated thin to another old-timi
follower of Mr. Conkling , a pohticim
with perhaps leas heart and possibly
moro head than the ono just quoted
Ho laughed immoderately , at nothin ;
moro immoderately thanattheaccoun
of the ox-Bonator's solicitude for th <
advancement of his brother ,
"That ia too funny , " said ho.
"Why should it strike you m
funny ? "
"Because it is funny. Did yoi
see the last epithet invented by Itos
coc ? The Tribune says that ho nov
speaks of Arthur as the Prize Ox o
the white house. That is lilcoli
enough. People may arrange fishinj
parties to bring them together , am
they may lish in company until tin
last gudgeon is hooked , nnd Arthui
will still bo a Prize Ox in Oonkling'i
oycu. And yet the president mighl
have retained Mr. Conkling's esteem. '
"How BO ? "
"By tumbling Judge Robortsoi
hcad-ovor-hools out of the CUB tout <
house on or about Oct. 1 , 1881. "
"But what has this got to do will ;
Col. Fred Conkling ? "
"Nothing in the world except thai
if Roacoo had occasion to allude t < :
Fred as a politician ho would not call
him a Prize Ox. ETo might , however ,
refer to the other quadruped men
tioned in the Tenth Commandment. "
"Is OonkUniT out of politic * ? "
" \PS , till ho gota n chance to got ii :
again. "
"Why do you think ho wants to
get back ? "
"Because ho Is too vain a man to
live in the shadow of the court-house.
Ho cares really little for monoy. IJo
cares little for power , except ns hu
HO s in it the magnified reduction of
hia own personality. Ho is a perfect
miser of ovcrthing that aggrandizes
his own importance in his own viow.
What is the use of hunting through
all the relinompnls of psychology for
a key to Conkling'a acts when it hanga
in full uight , aa plain as the curls on
his forehead ? '
"Who will bo the republican candi-
ilato for governor of Now lork ? "
"Cornell , " said ho , suddenly becom
ing laconic ,
'What will Arthur do ? "
"IIo will huvo to catch on , or bo
lefr. "
"Could Cornell bo elected ? "
"Yoj. "
"How about the 50,000 and odd re
publican votes in the mutual uid and
benevolent organizations ? The socio-
; ioa arc still mighty mad about Cor
nell's veto last year. "
"Threats are all well enough before
jonvontion. Did you ever know pol-
tics to bo carried into the led o-room
n a caaolika | this , when it actually
same to the scratch ? "
' How potent a factor is the Preai-
lent in the present mtuation ? "
"Arthur has lean influence in Now
fork politics than dnrflold had thir-
eon months ago. "
"And , to como back to Conkling
ind the "
anti-monopolists ?
"Thurbor , and Armstrong , and the
OBt of these fellow u are coquetting
vith Rotcoo , but ho kcopa them at a
lislancc. Ho will lot them como near-
ir by-and-by , if they turn out well. "
"Thurber has blossomed rather and-
lonly. Will ho fully bloom aa a poll-
lolan ? "
"I'hurber's oleomargarine in aa irood
a any oleomargarine can bo. Did you
vor try his 30-cent breakfast colleo ? "
"How about Tammany Hall in Una
nti monopoly businessr
"John Kelly will go into any or-
ingomcnt that premises hia uh ro. "
"And the Utica speech J What doe
Conkling mean by his declaration i
favor of frugal appropriations , and tli
brakes instead of moro stcnni ! "
My Republican friend looked at m
quizzically , nnd reached for his hni
"Did you over hear of tto Sonatrj
lifting his finger , " ho asked , "forosot
omy nnd frugality in the approptir
tions when ho was in Congrees ? '
ly AolcnowiottRoil.
DE.NVKU , Col. , Juno 0 , 1881.
II. U WAiuiF.li * Co. : Shs-
have been troubled with kidney e-nn -
plaint lor four years. I nm now
well man , thanka to your Safe Kidney
noy and Liver Cure.F.
F. B. SKMI-I.K ,
julylfdlw Olork American House ,
Hovonlod by n Dromn.
lcnr TrIUmc.
The body of the young mtn namoi
Cicero Dixon , son of n guard at th
prison , who foil into the Arkansai
river below the Grand Canyon an.
was drowned about n week ngon
found to-day in the river opposite thi
city. Inst night a Mexican name <
Jose Sancho dreamed ho saw the boil'
in certain place in the river , ll'
started out to find it , nnd on his \vn ;
was accosted by the city marshal , wlii
naked him if ho was not going to work
Thu Mexican told the dream ho had
nnd said ho was going to find thu body
The nmrahal tried to laugh him out o
it , but the Mexicin wont hia way , am
in a short tlino returned na palo as i
ghoat , nnd said hu had found the bed ;
in the place ho paw it in his olocp
The circumstance is well nutheiiticatei
nnd is fully credited hero.
Found nt I-nst-
What every niio Hhotild h ve , anil novoi
ho without , IH THOMAS' Ei.Kormo On , . I
is thor tuli anil a.ifo In ita cITectf , iinxluc
ing the most won.'rons ' cnnw uf rlicmua
ti-in , iicnrnlglft , Inirup , hriiimB , nut
wounds of every kind. julyirdlw
Tlio Styles m Jowolrr.
New York Sun.
"There ia a run upon classic style ;
in jewelry"a fashionable jeweler said
"t-Hpocialiy in cnr'rings. " "Whut n
the most popular. " "A largo goldei
hoop , mndo of perfectly plain yollov
Hold , They nro oxponaivo because
they need to bo dt-flly carved. Ai
intricate design is most used , The un
tiquo patterns prinail , as the fnahioi
dumands a reproduction of the utyki
of the days of Cleopatra Butmodon
ladies are nut at all content with chus'i
simuhcity , nnd the loops mu.it bt
huavily studded with jewels lor thos <
whw mean to promenade the piazztsn
Sar.itoga. Tlioao loops have alwny :
bt'on worn by gypsy women. Wi
would not confesa that in getting u |
the fashion , and BO wo called thoti
Egyptian , Pompoiinn , Assyrian , In
dian or Roman jowelry. "
"I obaorvo you have the sunflowo
jowblry. "
"Yes , nnd wo nro indebted to Osca
Wilde for making it popular. Th <
use of the topaz with Cno frosted goli
seems to give us a good sunflower
whilean amethyst docs duty for i
pansy , and pearls nnd topazes can bi
worked up lor the daisy. The vor
white shade that silver can now b
nmdo to take is useful in mnkiiij
flowers into jowolry. There is m
now way of setting diamonds , oxcop
in fljwors. The single stones of valm
are very simply mounted , silver boiti |
the best setting , and nro worn close ti
the oar. "
"J'lioro ia now an odd fancy abou
enrrinps. Two of n kind are no Ion
ger scrupulously hold to bo a pair , bu
odd stones are worn as a pair. Yoi
will ceo a pink pearl on ono car and i
black ono on the other , or you will soi
a diamond ono on ono car and u cleu
white pearl on the other. A Turkisl
grandco who was in this country semi
years aye commented on the povort ]
of design in the earrings of Amerioir
women. Ho said that the earrings
as a feature of personal decora
tion , did not aoom to bo ap
predated ; that the odalitqucs it
the huroms were the most bountiful
ear-rings of any women in the world
and that , what was bettor , they designed
signed them , there being no rnoro ox <
quioito taste in jewelry than that ol
the aultann , I know of no fortune,1
in odd earrings in Now York , and , il
the fashion of Cleopatra's dajs is
adopted , it is not likely that her ex
travagance in jewelry will bo imitntod ,
for the pair ol earrings she were before
fore Antony io said to have cost ovoi
half n million dollars. "
A Kanovutiitg Hotuody
In'lo bu f.mud in liunnouK BLOOD liir-
TKUH. An nn uiiticidte for nick liu-id.ii.lic ,
fumalo wuaknesB. billou nnjn , indlgurttMii ,
conatipa'.lou , and other dijcaso.i of n Kin
dred nntuio , theao hlttcrx lire inviiliialile.
1'rice 81. julyirdlw
CavoJry Group for tlio Lincoln Menu
ment.
8rrInlc'dMaiij ) ( ( ) Hi publican ,
The final group intended for the
National Lincoln monument ut O.ilr
Jlidge cutnotury in Springfield , III. , is
nearly finished ut the Ainoscompuny'H
sUluary department und will bu ready
for shipment about August 1 , The
figures comprising the group nro
horolc in aizu arid uro quito impomng
in appearance. Tfionceno roproscntud
is suppobod to have occurred on ono
: if the battlo-lielda of tlio lute war ; u
moll has exploded in front of u cav-
ilryman'a horeo nnd the wounded
rider has fallen to the ground in n
lying condition ; one arm is raised
ibovo his head and ho still gnupu the
jridlo rein of hm plunuing Bleed ,
vhilolim head is supported by a com-
ade , the orderly sergeant cf
ho iiompany. 'J'lio latter elands
n trout of the fallen man
vith drawn sword determined
o defend him against the advancii g
bo. Tlio horse , thoroughly fright-
tried , has roared on his hind logs , and
vith distended nostrilo and flowing
nano is about to gallop off. TJio p'jai-
ion of the figurt-B , the oxprosaion of
.gony , dctnrminuiion and terror denoted -
noted on the faces are all true to life ,
) n the giound , Bt-attered about , are
ho bugle , hat and carbine of the
lying Boldier , Thia group is ubont
on and one-half feet high uinl v.-uighs
i,500 pounds. It haa required about
mo year to do the work. The monu-
nuut ocupiua u commanding position
n the cemetery , otunding ninoty-oit'lit
net in liei' ' ht from the baeo. It coat
5130,550 , nnd each group 81U.700 ,
iiaking the entire coat of the v/nrl ;
! 200C50. Larhin Q. M ead waa the
eaigner , and the statuary woik has
icon done under the supervision of
lolzar H , Mosman , tlio Amos coin-
any's foreman ,
A 11MK AT A WEDDING.
By Derrick Dodd ,
SMI 1'fftncfac. ) 1'ost.
They had n terrible time at n wed
ding up nt PotMumit. It sivins tha
the ceromnny was n very grand alF.ur
indeed. There were eight bride *
maids and tlio church was crowded
lint when tiny got to the prope
place in the ceremony , nnd tli
uroom began feeling around for tin
ring , ho discovered that the mngii
circ'et ' Inul slipped through n hole u
his pocket and worked down into hit
boot. Hn commun < c.itcd the terrihli
fact in n whUpor to the bride , win
turned deadly palo nnd win enl ;
kept from fainting by the rill c
tion that they would invvttuhlj
cut the strings of her situ
corsage in case she did. " \ \ hy don'
you produce the rinpt" whispurod tin
bride's big brother , lumr.n-ly , ant
feclint ; for hia pistol , under the im
prvssion that the iniBorablo man win
about to back out. ' ' 1 can't ; it's n
my bout , " explained thu groom undo :
his breath , and ho put ono foot on tin
chancel rail , pulled up his trousers lei
nnd began making np.utinodic jaba foi
the ring with his forefinger. Tin
minister motioned to the organist U
sijtlei'Zu in n few notes to fill lip tin
tune , while a rumor rapidly mint
through the congregation to the ill'.ct
th.U n telegram had just arrived prov
ing that the groom hud four wives
living in the east nlroady. " 1 I can'l
reach it , " groaned thu half-married
man in agony. "It won't como. "
"Sit down and tnko your boot HI' ,
you fool ! " hissed the brido'n
mother , while the bride her
self moaned piteously nnd wrunp
her powdered hands. There w.is noth
ing left , so the sulleror snt down tin
floor nnd began to wrestle with hit
boot , which waa naturally now nntl
tluht , while n fresh rumor got undei
way to the ellect that the groom wn
beastly tight , and insisted on pariuu
his corns. As the bi > ot tinilly came
olT its crushed wearer endeavored ,
unsuccessfully , to halo n tratlo dollai
holn in the heel of hia slocking ; no
ticing which the parson , who wan n
sky contractor , said , grimly : "You
see m to bo getting married just in
time , my young friend ! " And tin
ceremony proceeded with the party ol
the first part standing on ono log , try
ing to hide well ventilated fool nndci
the tail of bin coat , nnd appropriate ! )
muttering "D.irn it ! " nt short inter
vals.
About n YOUUR Woman.
It wan in the concert room. Tin1
Thu asacmhlcd ladies and genllemt'i
were uwniiing the bogi ning of tht
entertainment. Proaonlly n verj
pretty young woman entered the hall
walked down the main nialo , nnd tooV
her sent near the front row.
"By George ? " exclaimed n younij
man ; "that's n mighty pretty girl ! "
"Perfect masher , " said hia friend
sontentiouoly.
"Did you sco how she looked al
me ! " naked the first ,
"At you ! " replied his opigranintit
friend. ' 'Didn't I eitch her eye throi
times ? "
"A pretty dross pattern , " obsorvot
a lady.
' Bnt did you notlco how awfully i
hung ? " asked a second fair critic.
"Blue and green ! " sneered a third
"splendid taato ! "
"She's got nice hair , " romarkci
Mr. A.
"Wonder how much of it is ho
own , " roupuudod his wife.
"That dress must have coat as mucl
us $4 a yard , " was the comment of i
young lady in the next seat.
'For my part I don't BOO what folki
want to rig out so at a concert , " nuic
the young lady's mother ; "nobodj
would do it that was anybody. "
"Why , ma , " replied the daughter
"I think she's just splendid. I wisl
I had a dress juat like it. "
"Stio'a got a homely nose , " remarked -
marked a lady with a nasal nppotidugt
nko a chooBoknift ) . "I always notice
nones , you know. "
"Altogether too tall , " wns the ro
mnik of Mrs. B , a perfect dump of (
woman , by the way.
"A beautiful complexion , " remarked -
od Mr. C ; "clear rod and white. "
"Humph ! That's oany onough"saiJ
Mrs. C. , exchanging with her femati
friend a pitying smile at her lord ant
master's simplicity ,
"I wonder how old she is , " said t
lady ucress the nislo.
"Not a day _ under 25 , " was the re
ply from her interlocutor.
"Twonty-vo ! " waa the contemptu
ous coimn nt of the other , ' 'rfhc
will never see 'JO again. Who wouldn't
look young with all Ihat rigginc on ? "
It ii juwt possible that the npoakor
thought that she herself would look
young wi h " that rigging" on ; but it
did not aeem possible to an unpreju
diced observer.
"She's n brazen-I.iccd thing , any
way , " said n woman in the back suuta
"I'mncing way down front , junt to
show her finery ! "
"Did you BOO that hat ? " nuked n
> oung ludy , decked out in llaunly
ho id-year1 "All the colors of the
rainbow. "
"Who is she , I wonder ? " asked an
inquiailivo lady.
" 1 don't know , " was the reply ; "no-
jody in particular , I guuaa. Kliu'fl not
) iio of our not , "
At this juncture the music began ,
uid what other commentaries wore
> ussed upon the young woman wuro
ust in the jangling of swuul Bounds.
Jiul wasn't it kind in lior to give so
nnny good people something to talk
.bout ? "
I'roldent , Vlco l'ri'l
W , H. Dmaiiai , Sec. and Trout.
THE NEBRASKA
FACTUEia CO
Lincoln , Neb.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Jorn Pluniorf , Hrrrows.Hiirm liollora
Hullfy Hfiy ltdliorfJuoitot KiovutluK
WiiiUrnillu , &o
V u art ) prop rud to d j Joli work and ml
urliij ; ( oruthor | UIM. |
Aua iMUllurur *
JNKUUAUKA MANtirAirruillNa CO
Ltnujln , Nil ) .
Amenta lo the I.lr ' 11rcn ml
Written l-y h
li only lllj uuthorlzod liy her , tncl wlilcli will
bt hu u "Illooil cud Thunder" elory , uuth ts his
icuxnj v.lll uo iiutilljhed , but truv Mlo hy
' 10 only n ruon who In In powca-Ion ol the facie
a ( al .hfuUnd duifjtcd wllo. Tiutli U more
lU'rcuting than llctlon. Attain ahould apply
: r territory utorne. Sand 76 ct . for U mla -
la Dook. jr. n , Chomboro & Co. ,
tne. oil-&w.o jJt Xiouii , Mo.
To the Consumers of Carriaes &
I have a cocuphts stock of all the Latest Styles
of O.rriiges , Phastort&fcini Opea and Top Bagges : ,
Consisting of
TAG Jelobratod Braw ter 3idj Bar ,
The Hamlin Side Bar ,
Tlie Whitney Side Ba- , and
The Mullhilland Spring.
The Dexter Queen Buggy and t'haeton Aln the
Old Hel able tllip ic dpriag Busies and Phaetons ,
They are til male o ths beat ma erials , aid un
der my own supervision.
I should bo pleased to have thosa desirous of pur-
clusing to oal and examine tny stoci. I will guar-
antea satisfaction and warrant all work ,
H. F. HATTENHAUER ,
Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. _
CO. ,
( Successors to J. W , Ro defer )
WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL DEALERS IN
LACEA AJ\Ni \ , LEHIGH BLOS8BUBB
AND ALL
fiL.3C.SO
CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Offloe No. 34 Ponrl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and
EUwint.h Av nn' , Oounnil Bluff *
P. T. MAYiNE. 0. E. MAYNE.
COUNC1 BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY
MANUFACTURE
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES ,
CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
FEED
The Very Boat of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Hlghenfr
Market Price Paid for
Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley
Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Please
Send Sample.
Sample.&c
&c OCX ,
Irs. J. E , letcalie and Iiss Belle Lewis
Are now dcatluir In all Idcilsof fancy Roods , mich u > I.nccn , Embroideries. Ladles' Undcrwca
of alliUeirlptlons , Also llaiidlerihlclo , both In ullli and llnon. hone of nil Hindu , thread , uiua
nuedlcti , ilu. U'o liopu the laulcu will call and Bee our Block of eoods at 6M IJroadway before tro
I'll- i _
M E T 0 A L F BROS. ,
- WIIOLKBAIiH DKALKUS IN -
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves.
CHICAGO PHIOE8 DUPLICATED ,
RUDD'S LAUNDRY.
On Avoime B , No , 1902
ClQthri EuthcioJ up and delivered promptly.
Beat of Fatififaotion Guaranteed.
I.oat Cloth s inado good ,
NO BETTER LAUNDRY WEST
OF CHICAGO.
jr. or.
STEAM LAUNDRY.
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON & ANDERSON ,
Proprietors ,
Till j laun-liy his Just liucn opined for tiuil.
nosn , and wo are nw prepared to do laindrr
v ork of all klinl * and KU trantve satUliiitlon A
epvcltlty ma'lo ' of line work , uiuli on collirb ,
ulN , line > lilrt , itu. Wu ant evcobojy to
( 'Hoiidii trial ,
LARSON & ANDERSON.
J II UIISIU.VUHO.SK. . l > HIIUOAUT. A , W UrilHKT.
ITjuliluiit. Vloj-rrcut. C'auhicr.
CITIZENS BANK
Of Council Ululfn.
Orcanl/cd under thu lawn ol thu Btato of Iowa.
I'nlil up rjiiiltttl . . . . . , . , , , , , g 76 eco
Aut torlitu'11'-1 ' -
I nt i rust paid on tlma depots. Dratlu I iiil
on tliu prlncipM cltlej of the United butts aua
huropo. Fjwilal iitt-ntlou jslyim to collo.llon
itnu uorrusjjuduiico with prompt returns ,
DIHKtTOIlS.
K L8lluS ' J. T. Hurt
DmEdllJnJwn' < - ' 'i ,
W. W. Wnlliw , J W. Itodlcr , I. A. Ml'ler ' ,
A , W. Street ,
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
TAPER HANGING ,
KALSOMININB AND GMINING ,
Shop Corner B roadway nnd Scott St
HUGHES & TOWSLEE ,
DEALERS IN
Confectionery , FruitsNuts
Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh
Oysters and Ice Cream in
Season.
12 MAIN ST. ,
Council Bluffd.
Olio of the boat mcond-clisa Hotels In the
Weat IK the
BEOADWAY HOTEL ,
A. K IlIiaWN , I'ro | < rl < > tor ,
Kos. 631 and tSU lroid ay , ( ouucll Jllufl i , low * .
Taulo supplied ulth tbu best the market af-
. - . .od and flrat-claui . '
fo.-d * U > rootuj - bodu. 1'eriug
urjtca oii bla.
UNION AVENUE HOTEL.
817 Lower Broadway ,
Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son.
K1I1ST CLASS il'OTKb AT UKA80NAIILK
CUIUK4. TIIAN8IKNT8 ACCOM MOD ATKI > .
IIOTKL FOH HALK. GOOD UEAHONd foil
dHLLINQ.