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.4 THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY , JULY fcL 18S2 JOJL jt * O. O. OOOOEC Ac 00. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council UluHi , low * . WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , General Agenta for the Celebrated Mlllaol It. D. Ruth & Co. . Golden K gle Flour , Lt&renwoith , and Queen Dee Mill * . Sioux Falls , Dakota. \ Reference. Smith It CrliUnden. Council BluB . 1-v. HI. IE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTTMT 0 F FICE. JT. "VET. S > O TO" 3C 3EC H Ac < 3 O. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. IS. 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. uppers , In calf akin unit Kip. Oak and Hemlock bOLE LKATUKlt , And oodi appertaining to tlionlioo trade. OiKd old M clic-ip fuln tliol'-mt. iOBRIS' ' BIf IILLIKRY STORE POll STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNKTS AND CHILDREN'S ' HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. . Council Bluffs Ia. That never require crimping , at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store , ittprtcta no\cr l > cfcre touched In ny other hair dealer , Alia n full Una ct stvltchcs , etc. , stfircntly reduced prices. Also gold elhcr and colored nets \Viuca luado from Ivllcs' OKU hnlr. Da not fall to call lictoro purchisinj cleowhero. AH goods warranted aa represented. MRS. J. J. GOOD , 20 Main strcci , Council Iliads , Iowa. Bethesda BiTIIUG HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Oor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated , V per , Electric , 1'lunfje , Doucb , ShOHcr , Hot and Cold Ilnths. Com petent a ale and fcinalo tmrca and attendants always on hand , and thobe.it ofra'c and atten tion given patrons. Special attention Kl > en to bathing children. Investigation nud pntron& j solicited DR. A. EL STUDLEY & Co. , 100 Upper Eroadway. Dr. Studlcy : Treatment of chronic diseased made a specialty. fl ATnTITlTin HEMOVED without the A U H K i\ drnutn ? of blood or 1190 of UUll UJjltlJ knife. Cures lunp diseases , Fits , Scrofula , Lh or Com- . P'11" ' ' . Dr ° P8 > - , Kheuma. n T II M fl R S tlslu. Fe"r nna JIe ur- I U IVI U n U ial Bore3i Kryslpclas , Salt Kheura , Scald Head , Catiirhweak , Inllaracd and granulated Eyes , -crofulous Ulcurs and Female - male Dlseaaot of all kluds. Also Kidney and Venerlal diseases. Ho morrhoids or 1'llts cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon thoprlnclploof vcffet- able reform , without the use of mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or Mtdlcatod Baths , furulahed twho deslro them. Hernia or Hupturo radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truas and 1'laatcr , which baa superior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON OK ADDRESS H Drs , R , Rice anfl F , C , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. LIVERY , , Feed and Sale Stables , 18 North First Street , Bouquet's old stand , Council liUitln , Iowa. WILLAUD SMITH. I'rop. \ W.D.STILLMAN , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting Physician aadSurgeon , Office ndrenldeneo 016 Willow avenue , Coun- cl Ulutta , Iowa. Iowa.W. W. E. SINTON , DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Extractlnpand fllllug a epcclilty. First-class work guaranteed. DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AHD SURGEON. OUico , No , 11 Fcari Street. IIoius , 0 a. m. to 2. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Hoaldcnco , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central olllca. F. T. SEYBERT M. D. . . , . . , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Oflico No. 5 , Eyorott Block , Broadway - way , over A. Louie's Restaurant. lerckntsEestaurant J , A. ROSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway nud Fourth Streets , Good accommodations , good faro and cour teous treatment. , O 3EE 3C OUlcu over eavlnga bank , COUNCIL , BLUFFS , - - - Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. 0. James , In connection with his law and eollcctlon business buys and sells real estate. Fcnioiia wIsLln to buy or eell city property call at hU office , over Buihnell'g book store , Pearl ( trcet. . EDWIN J. ABDOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 4l68roadway , Council Bluffs. Deedik ! nduiort | { ye9 drawn and icknow 1 H } ; t.d WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order , Waves JMado From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES , All Goods 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 Elcctropathlo Institution , Phlla delphla , Ponni. Offloo Oor , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and pMnful dlf- ficultlea peculiar to fcmalea a specialty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Office over First National Dank , Council Elufla. Iowa. Will practice In tbo etato and federal courta FRESH FISH ! Game and Poultry , Can always be found a D. DANEHY'O , 130 Upper Broadway JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 314 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andtelEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of I'ottawattamle county. Ollico corner of Broadway and Main eircolt. Council KhilTa , Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Dcutachcr Arzt. ) 1100M 5 , EVERETT'S BLOCK , Council Bluffs. licaaoa of wouion u-id chilJron n apoclalty. P , " " MONTflOl"ERY7 1 FHEK DIHI'KNHAKY KVEWY SATUJCUAY. Otnco In Evcrctt'a Mock , I'oarl trcct. Reel ] dcnco C'-S Fourth utrcct. Office tioura from 0 to 2 a. m. , a to 4 and 7 o 8 p , in. , Council tluHn II Ul PRAOTiCAL DENTIST. I'earl oppoalto the pojtolHce. One of tnooldcUiriitltlorerg In Council Hluffd. Balls lafartlon ( ruarantcod In all cases DE. F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH DK , CHABI.K3 DEETKEK. Ofllco over dnu utore , 414 Droadway , Council lilulls , Iowa , Al dUcahcii of thu c > o and car truitml under the most approved method arid all curm iruaraiitcuil rvi i i PHI i ATTORNEY'JAT-IAW ' , fVIII practice In all' fcUto anil U Itcd State * Courta. y peak i German FOND OF FUNJ Young MoBride Takes Hia Ar- reat for Horee Stealing aa ft Good Joke on Himself. Hl Explanation of Why He Failed to Return th Livery Tonm. A nook or so ngi THR BEE gave an Account of the cnrcor of Gcorgo Mo Hriclo , who bonrdod hero nt the Ogden liouao , skipped out without paying an S80 board bill , wont to Missouri Val ley , hired n livery team and disap peared with that also. It appoan that ho hns been captured and treats the matter iu quito a humorous manner nor and kindly consonta to blnmo no ono but himself for the difficulty in which ho is involved. The following explanation of his conduct is given by The llarrlsor County News of last Friday : Goo. L. McBride , the gentleman who was arrested by SherifF Middle- ton last Tuesday ovonlng on the charge of horse stealing , nud confined in the jail nt this place , is again a free iniui , having ui von bonds for his apponrance , 11. 13. llillas , of Dunlap , being the surety. Force of circumstances , it Appears , was the cause of his Arrest , and not any intention of wrong on the part of the accused. It appears that ho hired n team of Evans Bros , , of Missouri Yalloy , and having been gone longer than they thought proper steps were taken to secure the man and team , which they did while ho was on his way back to the Valley. IIo had been detained by business , and by a visit with friends in Shelby county , and not bning near a telegraph otlico , could not notify the owners of the team the cause of the delay. Mr. Ooorgo L. McBride is a young man of ability , and wo are told of good char acter. Ilo was the civil engineer in charge of the work of the Wilwaukoo load during its construction through Shelby county last auinmor. IIo takes the matter as a urotty good joke on himself , and ho blames no ono but himself. Horsford's Aold Phosphnto ni i Brain Tonio. DR. E. W. ROBERTSON , Cleveland land , 0. , says : "From my experience can cordially recommend it as a brain and nerve tonic , especially in nervous debility , nervous dyspepsia , etc. , otc. " july7ditwlw WALNUT , 10 WA. Low Prlco of Potatoes Improve ments BuslnouB Notes. Correspondence of THE UUK. WALNUT , la. , July 20 The corn fields hero show n rapid growth within the last week , and the prospects are quite encouraging for n moderate yield. Wheat is beyond danger. Potatoes are selling as low as 50 cento per bushel. Kouna & Hector have commenced ; ho erection of a largo double store with a frontage of 42 feat. Our street commissioner has made Homo valuable improvements by pav ing the gutters on Central street , and raising the grade of the street. Several of our business houses are branching out : J.H. Henry starts a Branch bank in Defiance , and W. U. Cochrano starts ono at Herein , both now towno on the C. M. & St. P , VV. H. Noyly is building an elevator at Kirkman. A Ronovotliipj Remedy be found in BunnocK BLOOD 13 IT- rKKB. Aa an antidote for nick headache , 'emalo weakness , biliousness , indfgobtion , constipation , and other diseases of a kin dred nature , these bitters are invaluable. Price 81. july7dlw CHANGING HANDS. Phil. Armour Assumes Charge of tbo Postoiiice , Mrs. Baldwin Retiring. Yesterday morning after the distri bution of mails was completed and the wickets closed , the formal transfer of .ho postoflico from Mrs. Jane Baldwin , o Phil. Armour , the newly appoint ed postmaster , took placo. Mrs. Bald win in stepping down and out carries with her not only the firm friendship of these with whom she has como in social contact , but the high esteem and confidence of all with whom slio hus md to deal in her oilicial capacity. She has the satisfaction of fooling that icr record is ono against which npth ng can bo naid , and that the public roaliea that she has filled the position well , performed her duties faithfully and served the public interest fully. [ t is understood by nil , and gainsaicd jy none , that the only object or pur ) ese in the change is based on politi' ; al remans. The opposition that has joen so generally toll and so freely expressed by citizens against the change has not been because it was tot fell that the incoming man would > orform the duties well , or manage the iflico for thu public welfare , but bu- cause the cHange was simply demanded or political reasons. They object to the ) osition being looked upon as a mere ) lum to bo tossed to some political avorito and taken away from ono who vas decmcd.less able to help the party. ! t has been this feeling rather than any personal antagonism to Mr. Ar- nour which has awakened opposition o the change , and which causea ox- > ressions of regret that the change lias > een made. Mr. Armour has had ex- icrienco which will provo valuable to lira in the management of this office and there in no doubt but that ho will provo an oillcient postmaster in all ro- peots. With his coining in snino changes , ro made in the clerical force , Mr. \rtliur Jlyckman , who has proved BO efficient an assistant poatmaator , stops ) iit , as does also Mr. Pierre Olker , who has been ono of the best clerks , ho clorictl forca will connist then of Charles Ximinor , ns assistant pout- naalor , with Thomas J , McClure and 'red Eastman as delivery clerks. J. ' . Williams , the present city weigh- naster , is to have the position of cloistered letter and stamp clerk. As to the carrier delivery system , it is expected that it will bo soon intro ducod. Mr. Armour will at once recommend the appointing of cortaii persons as c < miera and M eoon"oa his recommendation roaches Washington the appointments will bo made , Thni the system will start into practica force. An to what other changes wil bo mmlo no ono nt present knows bu it is fair to expect that ho will on dcavor to mnko only such ns will in cie.iso the ollicicncy of the force am the accomodation of the public , No HmuliuKKlnK the American Pcoplo Vou cnu't humbug tlto American jtooplo when they find n remedy that ult < tlieni they u o it mul recommend it to tlieii friend ) , .fust exactly the CMC with SriilNi ; UtossOM which HIM become a hoiitcliolii word all over the United SUtoa 1'iJco f > ( cents , trial bottle * 10 cents. juljl'dlw TUOJOVulch nro Hondy for aorvlco In the Modltorrnnoan. tendon lime * . By the commissioning > f ( ho ves sels which were ordered on Sttunlny lost to hoist the ponant , the number of French iron-clnds ready for imme diate aoryica iu the Mediterranean has boon increased from nine to fif teen. Of these vessels three form the co-called Levant Bquadron , and are at the present moment anchored off Alexandria , six constitute the iquulronnf evolution , which hns also buoii oulerod to proceed into African waters , while the romaimt g six are Siting out in the homo port ; . With the exception of the ships forming the squadron of evolution , the yrmt ma jority of the above mentioned iron clads are , however , old voseels of snfall maiuuuvrlng power , of no great eyjcd : cmnparati\ speaking , lightly xraieu and thinly armored , and arc , in no way ( it tb bo classed as utliciontline of b.ittlo ships. The three vessola lying oil' Alexandria nro La Galis- sonloro , Hying the ( hit of Koar-Ad- miral Conrad ; the Thotir , and the Alma , the total crowa of the throe vossela numbering 1,850 ofllecra and men of nil ranks. Of these three ships , La Galissonioro , of 4.-I87 tons displacement , launched 10 years ago , in 1872 , is nn armor-plated wooden ship , and is ollicially described as . \ second-rate sea-going iron-clad. She is protected by n bolt of nrinor about the water-line , extending to the height of the main dock beams ; her battery is also armored , and shn has two ar mored barbette turrets ; but her armor is nowhere Micro than six inches thick. Her armament consists of six 24-con- timutro ( IBjt ton ) guns , four 12-centi metre piecis , too light to bo account ed armor piercing guns , and six mi trailleuses , and consequently Li Gal- issoutoro cannot bo said to bo of any great strength either offensively or de fensively. Her consorts in Egyptian waters , the Thetis and Alma , are oven older , smaller and weaker ships. Ves sels of aG21 , and U.788 tons displace ment , respectively , they were both launched in 1867. Their hulls are of woodj | and , like La Gallitisonicro , they have a.belt ot armor , an armored bat tery , and armored barbette turrets. The armor plates nro again nowhere moro than six inches thick , while the armament of the Alma consists of six 19-contimotro (8-ton ( ) and of the Thetis of six IC-centimotro (5-ton ( ) guns , each vessel carrying also six light pieces and six mitrailleuses. In the squadron of evolution vro find nearly all the most powerful of the French iron-clads which - arc ac tually completed and available for service. The six vessels forming the squadron are the Redoubtable , Tri dent , Friodland , Colbert , Ocean and Marongo Of those the Redoubtable is the latest launched , structurally the strongest , slightly the largest , and much the moil thickly armored , though offensively she Is of no greater power than many of her consorts. Of 8,854 tons displacement , the Re doubtable is built of iron and steel , and is protected about the water-lino by a bult of armor 15 inches thick. The battery is protected with 10-inch plates , and forward and abaft the sides of the ship are given a rank homo , S3 that , as the battery itself rises straight to the spar dock n clear fore and aft , as well as a beam , fire can bo obtained. In this battery are placed Bix 27-contimotro (23-ton ( ) guns , while two other similar guns nro mounted on barbette on the top of the battery , ono on either side , having a clear firing angle of 180' . The gun- slides alone of these guns nro pro- tooted by armor ; but a musket-proof shield in mounted on the forward part of * ho slides to give nome prole ction to the crews working the guns. On the spar dock also a battery of six M- centimotro (2-ton ( ) guns is mounted ; while eight mitrailleuses complete the armament of the chip. The armaments of the Colbert , Friodland , and Trident , are similar to that of the Redoubtable , and are carried in n sim ilar manner , but the thickest armor protecting the vessels consist of 0 inch plates only. The hulls of the C lbort , 3,017 tons displacement , and of thu Trident , 8,814 tons , are of wood ; but : ho Friodland , 8 illti tons , is built of iron , The latter vessel , it may bo added , was launched in 1873 , the C > \ bert and Trident m 1875 , and the Re doubtable in 1870. The remaining .ivo iron elads of the squadron of ov > ution are older and smaller vcAxcln , ind'carry fewer guns than their con sorts. The Ocean , launched in 1808 , s a wooden vessel of 7,74 ! ) tons din- jlacoment ; the Marengu , launched in 809 , a wooden vessel of 7,477 tons fhu heavy armament of each conaista of four 27-contimotro (23 ( 'ton ) and four 2'1-contimetre (15J ( ton ) guns , mount ed partly in an arnnrcd battery , part ly in unatiuuivd biibotto turrets There > s no fore and aft fire from the battery , but the barbette turrotn , juet over the corners of the latter , project nearly half their diameter buyond it , thus allowing the guns in them to bo trained through a wide angle. Passing on the ships just commis sioned to form the eocond or reserve equadron , we find among them the moat powerful iron-clad yet completed for thu French Navy , tour old armor ed friu'atos , and ono old iron obd cor- votto. The Devastation , launched only in 1879 , is an iron and utuul VUH- , ael of y , < ; : W tons displacement. In her general plan eho ia similar to thu Redoubtable , but she carries (23-ton ( , ) gnus instead of eight pieces of tlu > latter calibre. She is ulao bettor pro tected than any of the nbovu describ ed French iron-dads , her armor a .itn thickest parts consisting of 1U ( inch plates , while she also possesses greater inaiuiiuvoring power , being fitted with twin screws. The Heroine , Savoio , Revanche , and Surveillance uro alt broadside- frigates , armored over th whole hull , and belonging to the earli est typo of Iroii-clads Their tonnage varies from 5,890 to 6,220 tons , and they were all launched in 18GI and 1865 in the first days , that is to say , of iron-clad reconstruction. Their armor is nowhere moro than six inches thick , and the principal part of the armament of each is formed by eight 2i contimotoro (15 ( $ ton ) guns. The Atnlante , finally , isn armored wooden vessel of 3,825 tons displacement , launched in 1808 , armed with six 11) ) . centimetre (8 ( ton ) guns , and protected with ( inch armor. In conclusion , it may bo added that the total crows of the French iron-clad ships off Alex andria comprise 1,830 of all ranks , these of the squadron of o volution 1,220 , and thoeo of the second tquad ron 4,050. Buoklm'o Armcn , Salve. The HKST SALVK In the world for CuU ruiie * , Sure * , Ulcer * , i , lt Klioum , Ko vor Sore * , Totter. Chopped Hniidn , Clill blrvtn ! > , Corns , fttiil all nkiii eruptions , nn , ' pneiUyelycmrssyllos. His Kimranleed U ; lvo Rntirfaolfon or money refunded l'rlcc , , 2. ) cent * nor box. Kor nnlo Jliy 10. K. IJooihnnn Currants. Of late years the currant has grown ; o bo an important crop notably in ocalities near Now York City and especially Connecticut. The grower of the currant has n decided advan- ngo over these who send strawberries - rios or raspberries to market , inas much as they are not near so perishable - able , and if not sold ono day they nay bu kept till the next. Where they are grown to any extent , insects rapidly find them out and n war of ox- .erminatlon must bo commenced. It s n very common sight to sec currant > ushcs denuded of every leaf and the ialf-grown fruit dying/'upon the naked bushes. This could have been pro- rented by the timely use of white lolloboro. This powder can bo ob- ainud nt most drug stores. In color t is a greenish yellow. It can bo lusted on or used in n liquid state. 3ara should bo taken not to Inhale any of the dune , as violent sneezing will bo apt to follow. It ia poisonous , nit there la no danger from this uie if it. The rain will wash oil' all that nay ndhoro to the berries. If there should bo no rains , any of the powder remaining on the berries will bo soon , and in preparing the curranti for the iiblo such fruit will bo rejected as oiled. * # * "Liltlo thanks nro duo to him who only gives nway what is of noise iso to himself. " Thu lhanka of iuva- ids the world over are being showered 1.1 tlio inventor of Kidney-Wort , ° or it is giving health to all. Kidney- Wort movca the bowels regularly , cleanses the blood , and radically cures ddnoy disease , grave ) , piles , bilious headache and pains which nro caused .iy disordered liver and kidneys. Thousand * have been cured why should you not try it. Mr. T. WIIBOU. vtrnmlo n omcranj. A few weolto ago Tug Wilson was is obscure ua the greenback party , tfow ho is known from ocean to ocean , uul his fame is as universal aa is that of Dr. Tanner , the starvation prima donna of the world. Few men have : ho intellectual stamina to withstand the ntrniu of such an argument as ho did , but ho left the aiona with a col lection of knobs and arnica clustering around his brow which ho justly mer itcd , and the world will not grudge him the meagre acquisition , It was duo to his own exertions and his own prowess , and there in no American so moan as to wrest it from him. Thousand ! ) of our own boya who to day are spearing frogs or bathing in the rivers of their native land and parading on the alluringly bcacli with no clothes on to speak of , are left to chcoso between such a career of use fulness and crcatiioBB of brow , and the lium drum lifo of a bilious student and palo , sad congressman. Will you rise to the proud pinnacle of fume as a pugilist , boys , or will you plug.along . w a sorrowing , overworked statesman ? Now , in the springtime of your lives , choose between the two and abide the consequences. * It is the common observation that -ho standard of natural health and lormal activity , among American wo- nen , is being lowered by the influence of false ideas and habits of life , on- ; ondered by fashionable ignorance and luxurious living. It is n happy circumstance that Mrs. Lydia E , Pmk- lam has como to the front to instruct and euro the BiifltirurH of her sex. FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF . * COWSTBPATBON. f IIo other dlsooMla BO prevalent In. thin country iw Conetlpatlou , and no remedy hai over i nualloU the celebrated KIDNJ3 V- WORT iu a euro. Wlmtovor the caurc , a however otmtlnnto the caiio , thlo rurncdy w will overcome It. 31 BTC Tine dtatrcMliiR com' UE lw < 9i plaint la very ant to l > " oomjillcilccl with aonctlpatlon , Kldaoj ( I Wort Htronirthonn the weakened parti end u quickly ciiic-unillilnduof 1'llea oven when E phyulcluna and moJlclncs lisvoljcforofall- IVIfyou have either ofthciaa trouhlra Sullivan & Fitzgerald , IiAUUS ) : ! IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Crookory , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC A'ao vgenla fcr the following llnuu of Steamship Companies : Cunaid , Anchor , ( Julori , American , and HUlo Hteainhhlp Coin 3O 2SEC. JCT * . 3E " 01 ? S3 'or ualo on thu lloyil Hunk of Ireland ami Hank f Ireland , Dublin , 'Jliosu wi o Intind to vend for rlcii'la to any part of Kuropo ttlll llud it to Iliclr itni'tt to cul in Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AOKNTri , 343 Broadway , Counoil Bluffs , Li. EUROPEAN HOTEL , Corner South and Louut QtrecU. J. H. HURST. - - Jtooma , 70o , § 1.00 mid 81 , 50 J'ur D.iy An elegant liutaurant la conneitcd with tlili houiu , Hhoro u.cala arc nvrvod ( .t ruanonahlu price * peon day arid night , ulO-ui To tlie Consumers of Carriages < te I have a camplata sfcosk of all the Lat)3f ( { Styles of Cirri ages , Phaetons and Opei and Top Bugg ea , Consisting of The Celebrated firewater Sida Bar , The Hatnlin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton , Also the Old Rel'able ' filipt.ic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are all made oi the best ma'erials , aid un der my own supervision. I should be pleased to have thosa 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 > D RKTAIL DEALERS IN LiCKAIAMA LEHI&H BLOSSBUEG AND ALL CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No , 34 Pearl Street , Ynrda Oor. Eighth Street and Blevontb Avanm > , Council BluHV * . P. T. aiAYNK. 0. li COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND FEED The Very Beat of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Hlghent ' Market Price Paid for Gorn , Oats , Rye , Barley IBIROOIM : v Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Please Send Sample. * 1 1 OOXT3KTC33C3C. Irs , J. E. letcalfe and Irs. Belle Lewis Are now ilonllni ? In all hinds of fancy Roods , uucli as Laces , rnibrolderlcs , Ladles'Undorwo * of all ilcacrlptlonB. Also llandkerchlulH , liotli In bilk and linen , hoeo ot all Kinds , thread , pine , nooilloa . , ttc. Wo hope the lauds will call and tea our utock or Koods at 630 Broadway bifore go hjf ( .laovthero. M E T C A L F BROS. , WIIOLK8ALK DKALEHS , IN Hats , Gaps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. v'l ' 'S On Avoniio B , No , 1902. ( NHAU JlllOillWAV. ) Clotlic ] ( 'tilliorod up and dolhcred promptly. Best of Satisfaction Guaranteed. I.03t Cloth H made gold , NO BETTER LAUNDRY WEST OF CHICAGO. OT. jr. 3PC.TCTJO3P. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 Vf. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , Tlila launJiy liw Juatnen \ opened for buel- riesH , and wo are now pnparcd to do Umdry voik of all klnils and KUtnntca Batlafactlon. A ipoclalty rnado of line work , uucli aa collars , i nffii , line bhlrta , utu. Wo want omyboJy to trial. LARSON & ANDERSON. J U BimUNIMON , K , L UIIUUtUT. A. W. bTIIKKT , I'ruildcnl. Vlco-1'rcu t. Canliltr. CITIZENS BANK Of Uouucll Organized under tlio laws oi the State of Iowa. I'ald up c.'ipltal . 8 7Do:0 AutlioiUcu cuplittl . , . 'JOU.CH X ) Interest i > ald on time dcpoulta. Dradu luucd on thu principal vitlcn of tlio United Htak-s and Kiiropu. Uputlal uttrntlou ultun to collectloim and eotrusjuiiduiico with piumpt return * . IIIIIKCTUUH , J. I ) . lilinundjon , K. L. Bhuirart , J. T. Hart , W.V. . Wnllaco , J. W. llodfer , I , A. JII kr , A. W , Htrcct , Jy7dt ( STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMININB AND GRAINING , Shop Oornor B roadway and Scott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEADERS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco , Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Oouuoil Blutfd. Ono of the beat sfiond-claaa I lot da In the Wuet la I ha BRdADWAY HOTEL , A. K HUWK , I'roprlutor. Ho * . 631 anil 630 Irojduay ! , < ouucll IlluffaIowa. Table supplied with thn. best the market at- fordrf. U ud rooms uud Urut-claaj bcdu. Turing \ ury rcaaonablo. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. FIHHT CLASS 1IOTKL AT HKA8ONAULE I'HICKS. THANBIENTS ACCOMMOUATKD IIUTKIj FOH HALE. UOOIJ ItKAbONS FOH BKLLINO , -ITJ