O. O. 000 1C Sc 00. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , CltjUatkct , Council Blnffi , low , WHOLESALE FLOTTR HOUSE , Ocneral Ascot * for th Celebrated llllls o ! Id P. Hu h A Co. . Golden Kagle Hoar , Usvcnwcuth Knntas , and Queen Dre J1II ! , Sioux Fula , Dakotx fffttence. Pmltti A Crlitfndcn , Couucll Dlults , la. EC. \V10LESATiK AND HCTAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TI r L E " B SJJ MJoL F I fl E. Lands and"Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA , 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Ready-fitted uppers , in calf ekln and kip. Oak and Hemlock KOLK LKAT11K1I , and M ooda apimrlMnliiR | ) tothonhoo tr > tlo. On ilisolil q < cheap M In the Kaat. 'HOBEI8' ' m 1ILLI1T1RT STOEE FOll STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. . Couacil Bluffs la. That never require crimping , at lira. J , J , Good's Hair Store , at prices ncncr bclcro touched b\ any other hair denier. AKO a lull Una ol switches , etc. , ntrcatly | reduced prlciH. Alxo ( fold elh or and colored nets Wai ca wade from ladles' own hair. Do nut ( all to cull before much > elni clBowhorc. All ( toodn warranted M represented. MKS. J. J GOOD , 29 Main street , Council Uluffs , Iowa. Bethesda BATHIM HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sfca. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated , V < per , Elec'rlc , Plunge , Doui-h , Mhowcr , Hot and Cold Ua'.hs. Com petent i. ulo and female i.ur'ei and attendants always oil hand , aud the bc < t ol ra o and niton- tlon itlvon patrons , dpocial a'.t.iiticu slven to batnlng children. Iiiyest'gatinn ' aud patronage eollcitoiDR. . A. H STUULEY & Co. , 100 Lpper Broadway. Dr. Stud'ey ' : Trtatmcuf of chronic diseases mad on spicUlty. KBMOVED without the urawlni ; of blood or use of knife. Cures luug diseases , Kits , Scrofula , LUcr Com- . l''anit , lropay , Uhcuuia- n r. n * T II M II R S " " > . PeMii nnd Hercur- I U III U II W | i sore. . , Kryslpclas , Salt Rhcuin , Scald HcnJ , OiU rh , woik , lullimed and granulated Eyca , crofulous Ulcers and F - male Dlsi aao of all kinds. Al-ia Kidney and Tenerlal diseases. Houiorrhoidj or Piles cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon thoprlnclplcof vepret- Able reform , without the use of mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or MtdicatoJ Baths , furnished ( who desire them. Hernia or Uupture radically cured by the UEO the Elastic belt TruHa and Plaster , which boo superior In the worla. CONSUIjTATION FREE CALL OS OH ADDRKSS Dm B , Eioe and F , 0 , Miller , t/ * ° . COONOIL BLUFFS , In. LIVERY , and Sale Stables , 18 North Fi-at Street , Bouquet u old etand , Council B uff.i , Iowa. WIM.AUD SMITH. Prop. W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of Hamoopatliy , consulting PliysicianandSurgeon , OfBce and residence 816 Willow avenue , Couu- r.l lilulfB , loua. SINTON & WEST , DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Extractlngand filling a tpcctilty. First-class work guaranteed , DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Officu , No , Ii Pearl Struct , llouan , U a. in. to 2. , and U p , in , , to 6 p , m , Ko ldcnco , li Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central cfllcu. F. T. SEYBERT , M. D. , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Ofliuo No. 6 , Everett Block , Broad way , over A. Louiu'a Restaurant. Merchants Eestaurant J A. ROSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Sir eels. Good accommodation ) , good fare and cour teous treatment. . . Ja X 07 , 3 1 a Office over saving ) bank OOUNOIt ! BLUFFS , - Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. 0. Jamcu , In connection with bin law and aolloctlon business buys and ealli real cutatc , Fereoni ) wluhlug to buy rr veil city property call at his otfleo , over Bushnell'g book etore , Pearl atrw t. _ EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs PeediT.ndaiortagei drawn .and acknowl dged WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order , Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and * ricet , Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa E , J , HARDING , M , L , , Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Elcctropathlc Institution , Phila delphia , Peau * . Office Our , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of ell diseases and p.'lntul dif- flcultlca peculiar to fnri'alca n epecUlty. J. Q. T1PTON , Attorney & Counsellor , OfTico over Firab National tJMiUCouncil It'uffs. loua. Will practice in tr.o btatn and fodcral Game and Poultry , Can always be found a B. DANEHY'P , 130 Upper 11 road way JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 314 DROADWAV. Council Bluffy , _ - - Iowa. W B. Loans andUealEstate , Pioprictor of at > atracta of Pottawattaralo county. Olllco corner of Ilroadway and Main irocti1 , Council ItluHn , lottn. _ JOHN STEINER , M. P , ( Doutachor Arzt. ) ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S-a OOK , Council Puff8' wlscasca of women . -.d children n tpoclalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FUEB DlHPENHAKV EVEUY SATUUDAY. Offlcoln Everctt'i block , Pearl treet. Reel ] dence 6i3 Fourth street Otllee hours from 0 to 2 a. m. , 2 to 4 and 7 o8p.ni , Council luffi "F. C. GLARKT PRACTfCAL DENTIST. Pearl oppotlto the poitoftlco. One of the olrtctt pjictltlontrs In Council DliiHa. Batla Ufactlon iruarantcod In all cases DE. P. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH DB. CHARM'S DECTKEN. Office over drur store , < U Broadway , Council IIHtlTs , loua. Al Jlwa'cH of the ejo and car treated under the most approved method and all curia guaranteed. JOHN LlflOT , ' ' ATTORNEY'-'AT-lAW , Will practice In all' Btito and Utlted Courta. Spcaki Oerinan A YANKEE SETTLEMENT Characterises of the Bnsy am Bustling Town of Dunlap , New Buildings Going Up anc People Happy Over Good Drop Proapoote. Review of < ho Bnnlnoiii Men Interest * of the Town Corrc j > onilcnc of Tlio llec. DuNMr , T * , July 20 Following along the Buyer vnlloy and the North western roncl , forty-seven miles from Council Ulull'i , I find myself at the extreme norlhoititt corner of Harrison county , in another growing , strug gling , noisy city , tlmt is full of ambi tion nnd boilibg over with computitivu unorgy , nlthougli cuoUid down every dny by the constant rains. 1'orhnpa Dunlnp may lay claim to nrtiqtiity , bcc.uiso it IH.B absorbed tlio ancient settlomunt or village of Oltnatoid , which wna loaUod two or thrco miles south of the present city. Tnia vil lage was known na the "Vnukiio sot- ilemont , " nnd was fouiukd by Now Hi'glnnd fanulios nearly thirty yours ago , although to-dny , ns a village , it tins passed nway. THE LOCATION OP DUNLAF l on the custom side of the river nnd railroad , on a rolling table land , with ts principal business ) houses thirty or forty foot above the vulley , on a beau tifully fllopii g ridge , with numerous warehouses , lumber yards and grain buildings along the valley by the ; rnck , and residences , groves nnd church cplrra filhnu up the field to the east and covering the knolls nnd slopes to the southward , with the brick yards beyond the fair grounds in , ho plains to the south. TUB CUOl'3 iust nt this season are of the most promising appearance. The whole valley and the gcntlu slopes and oven thoupUnd seem robed in all their full garments of luxuriant growth , nnd giving evidences of ono of the best prospective harvests , should the weather prophets have mercy on us and not let loose the tornadoes and thu early frosts. The corn is pushing forward in full strenpth , the rye is neatly cut and reported good , while .ho wheat is already putting on its 'golden colors , " with it heavy stand , ull head , largo ucreiiRc , and with only a limited rust in ptaces. THE BUILDING I10OM s not "fallen into decay" hero , nor lees the mechanic leave town to find work , for largo brick blocks are going up , and mansard roofs are peeping iut from among the trees in the rosi- lout part of the city. The old Sreoka built their houses with barren walls , and closed their interior from horudegazoof those pissing on the treets , leaving the outside as dreary nd unsuggestiyo as possible , while ho inside was beautiful nnd oxhib- ted the higher order of refinement nd cultivated taste ; and the Roman milt ns though to endure for nges , > ut a gentleman must always carry lis cane on the streets , or bo nrrosted s a loafer or a thief. Ilero , also , wo BO many of the older trading houses vith unpretentious fronts , shut in by ow awnings , and showing the truces f a dozen stormy winter ? , have been iilarged by a "rear splice , " und from lie inside present monster ootublish- nonts , closely roaombling the trading mporiuniB of the larger cities. Iluc nliko the Roman in the days of the unsuls , nobody but a "boy" or an j-ed man , can find time to "tt-ain with a walking stick ; " and the bum loss man hurries along the . , . u , , > r dnshes down the street an full ifo and ua enthusiastically as a J 0ad * Bt ° ok merchant Chica vay or n , irokor. This Yankee life "every vhore soon , even to * * ° "a * P'ay- srs and the foot wKi both metro- jolitan games , "fllcl1 thocity promptly jacks , iinai"m"yi anl l" ° public do- 'otids Iv lts prosunco , and by its libor- ility thereby presenting certain ole- iioiito of Yankee ontorprAo , and thu public spirit of its citizoifi. The public buildtnid are also u rodit to the ptaco. ? ho $15,000 or 520,000 brick sclic'l house , with , alato-covorud in sard , the four or \ro \ churches , ( flruu of which are irick ) are fine Buildings , the Catho- ic butug a lan ° brick structure with chool utto'itd , and thn Methodists loinft a D/IT brick , and juut dudicatod , , nd clu- ' ° ut of debt. Tlio other KOUIKTJKS r * all popular. The Masonic order re numerous and Imvo a good chap- ir , und are building a line hull in too BW "Mooro Block. " The Odd Pel- iws are a strong society Jioro , have a jed eiicinipment , and a fine hall , ho G. A , it have just established a post of over fitty members , nnd the flights of Pythias and Legion of loner are well represented , THE DUNLAP IlKPOItTEIl the oraolo aud herald to proclaim to public mind and advertise the do 'ga ' of the day. This paper was born " o-e B mo twelve years" ago , being in reduced to the public by Mr. Brnin- rtlj UIUH panned throuyh the hands f nonsuit ) A AiiiHworth , Mr. L. F , ! ookniiv of the Login News. Two r thrjo years ago Mr. I. Soholfiold , lie ptoeont pubhshur and managing ditcr ; purchased it , and ia buildint { a irgo ( ndcoatly building attho foot of lainrtreot , near the nupot , where ho 'ill ' sjon locate U , with stuain power nd a | the factlitio.i for a good job of- BH aijl keep up to the times und the witsjif Hie people with a live paper. Ir , SiBOrno dtujn youra ate built a nod rill hero , nnd is still doing a vrgo Rainess in that institution. The apur k gaining nn enviable rcputa- ion amn agricultural journal , THK JIKK i foua in nearly all the business OUSCSH the city , nnd is appreciated nd leO > d for every day , both at tlio flico ail by the fireside , nnd none lore hurtily admire its enterprise ud lioeet independence , than do heao cUr-headoJ business men , who have grown op hero with the youn towtij from beginnings on the .wil prairies , to wealth nnd prwipcrlij Among these firms wo notice MITCHELL ANH THOMPSON , just west of the bank. This store wa started hero in n tent when the totvi born under the firm was , name o Mitchell A Limb. For some year the present ( inn hare managed a larg and very successful business in genera merchandise , They own and ocjup half 'ho Commercial block , the maii union room bolng 25x100 , with ware houses nnd basement full , nnd n cloth ing nnd carpet department on th second floor , nnd claim the largos line of carpets nnd millinery good found between Council Blufls am Cedar Jttapids.M. M. n.uutKTr , on the main cornrr , la the BUCOOSSO to the old firm of Burott Bros. , win opened the third atom in town. Tin tious presents , nt night the spirit o the "ninotoimth century , " by adver its business and thu Using , dtxplay o slciis nt once attracts nttontion , whoi the aidcn of ouch monster tire storj brick buildings nru made into bulletin boards. Among the signs \vo notice r ( treat variety , such ns "C/lotluiijr am I'uiloring , " "Butter nnd K'g Depot,1 etc. , and the fact become * putont thai this is one of the great general mur clmndiso houses , where the house' wife can purchase anything from tlu latest styled hat to n nag of potatoes , The main room ia 100 feet deep , and the gentlemanly foreman duimod they nro handling moro dross goods tiiai ! any otlu < r atoro in the county , and did a 875,000 business last year , mid art eiiiployiiiu about seven salesmen ! or the first lluor. n. n. IIU.AK , has another univors.il town store , just opposite the Commercial block , aud with htH great stock of goods , carries on n millinery department , anil a de partment of moiehnnt tailoring. Mr. II. built the first atoro in town , and "grew up with the country , " anil like the others mentioned above , ij ono ol merchant kings. I'ATrKUSON , lUtl.BY AND CO. , farther up the street , nro two young men , for years in the employ of thu "Old reliable" linn of Mitchell & Thompson. Thry hnvo n largo expe rience and nro widi > uwnko and lull of energy ; and in handling their large atock of general tnercnandi.io they will help make n lively race for the trade from the surrounding country , and the smaller towns within n dozati miles , for they have a strong trwlo ahead. .SATTK1UEK ANJ ) PATTKIWON , t oir the Commercial block , uro carry- i.ig u full line of drug * . Both are old citizens , biting identified with the i-nrly days of the city , nnd both are doing n large busineaa in the practice of medicine. Dr. Patterson is man aging n heavy moneyed interest for Ins father-in-law , A. P. Moore , of Ponnaylvaniii , and among the other things is building n two-story brick on the main corner , for two largo trading houaea , nnd the third depart ment for the puatouico , with Masonic hall and ollicua on the second lluor , at a cost of ? 20,000. E. S. 8ATTEKLEE , for many years in thu postoilico , has become the successor to F. S. Uissoll , and has just opened a full line of drugs , and the usual variety of toilet and fancy articles found insuchatoros , and has the beat line of candies in the town. Mr. 8. ia n young man , and enters the race with all the pluck and energy of a veteran , and has already a good trade. Up the street A. L. MANNING has another largo stock of drug * , and wall paper , in the Jariro-t "ruK store in town , and M tly l"ollo ° r- Fourteen years ago , just.tor the rai' ' ' road wna located hero < 118 druK house opened hero as Codr * Manning , when the grasu v1 Krowinj ; where thu streets of Dif'H1 IUU Six V ° ara ' tor Mr 0 "tor rotlro'l > d Mr. Man ning hsi'-11 .larK ° trml ° nml dealing heav ; * w'1 whole ale houses in Oir.tm nnd Council IJInfFj. O W. OHAMBEIILIN , icnr by , has a largo grocery house , , nd carries a heavy stock of glnss and roodtm ware , queen's , china nnd stone wo , besidea his great variety of taplo and fancy provision1) ) . Mr. 0. Iso came hero in 1808. lie has just ought out his partner und nays ho has iut his uoods down to the lowest fig- ire nnd deals only for cash. Mrs. Chamberliti , his wife , a few leers east , has the first and only ox- lusivo millinery store , in the oity. Ldjoining this is the furniture store of OIIAH. KKIIIKU , rho came hero fifteen months since rom IJoono , la. , and is now busy as u icu with his rooms full c. > f furniture nd ready to bury anybody who must ccopt that ultimatum , und ho becomes n addition to the town. O. W. TAVLOHANDOO. , ii the Commercial block , nnd propriV Drs of that half , uro the lea'ding hard- ruro firm. They huve the main room , rhich is 100 feet long , crowded full , nd another wiiro hointitlio suno size uat buck. They do a general buai- esa in farm implements also , so that lie purchaser cnn always find any- liing wanted from a darning noodle to steam oilgintt , and is doing a $50- 00 or ? 7u,000 business , and has sold 15,000 worth of barb wire since the glad new year. " Ho also was the ioneor hardwuro merchant , nnd has iton here thirteen years building up is largo business , just us ho might do ho had not been born in Fremont hio , and wan not n cou in to ox- resident II I ) , llnyo * , FOX AND 1)AII LHTKIN , : i Main Btreot , in the center of tlio iwn , have a hrgo stuck of boots and iocs , and k'-ep a number of men at ork milking ull "kinds if fool uour , " ir Wieir cuatomersHnd sell the Victor iwj'ng nuchines , lu well as gloves , id "pliwshoo4. " Their business ro- tions with thia town for 0 or 8 yeara ivo given thorn a l.ir/D trade which icy do orve , .Juat bulow thu is the iat ; market < f J T. AIOONKN , I itablishcd suvbii joara ago , and now nng an i xtcnsivo bu inm , having rge Bluughtering buildings and run- iiinf , ' works , a milo eaat of town , ith all the modern convenioncies , id making this an important bum- -B3 item for the town. Mr , M. has farm of nearly 100 ! acres with his udoring works. THE TWO HAUNKSH KHOI'd o nearly opposite each other , on the main street , na though they intonae ti harness every man who passed b on cither side , Mr T. Howard , on the south side has boon on the ground lor moro thai . > dozen yonrs , nud followed tlio for tunes of trade , having now n larg stock of oods nnd keeping four o five hands nt work all the time NV. II. Bush , just ncroai the w y onm } hero from DM Molnon since th begmnini ; of 1832 ; Imi nbout th Srtjio number of hands mnployod , niu n larger sales room , nnd seems to com mand just ns good trade , nnd both nro busy ns they can bo. TUB WKTTBNORL nilOS. , and their carrini e factory , nro nnothe biioinuss centre in this young city They have a two story brick for tin principal oh ops , nnd n ono story brie ! , vcrj a the y.ud , for blnckBinith sliop while all around nro sheds nnd ware liou.tcs , nnd the wagons und fnrm machinery chinory nre pilled up in every diri-c Lion and stored nwiiy under cover. / look through their shopn , warehousvR f int-rooin--t and store roomn , woult convince anybody that thpy nro doinj somuthing , nud not just working foi 'loalth , 1'ho principal pirtner niu lead of this linn has been on tlu ground for twelve yearv , nnd to-din ; hey get the cnrrinijo repairing frou ill over the country for ! )0 ) or10 iniloj THK DUNLAI' HANK is located inaaplcndidtnostory brick on the main corner , nnd is doing r ; cncrnl banking , land and insurance justness , nnd dates itn birth nt twelve fears ngo , and is n strong instltutioi t3 n priynto bank , its stockholder being ing among the bi < st men in the citj > nd count/ . BALLAlll ) IIUOH. it .ILKASON are rather n modem firm , nlthougli ts members nre of the early resident ! > f this plnco. Mr. It. liallnrd hat icon for years dealing in hud. nnd in surnnco nnd surveying ; nnd II W , llenaon , nlao of this firm , hns been or some time in the loon nnd innur mice work , having been for man ) n county ofiicor , und thu now firm nn ocated nearly opposite Mr. B irrott'e tore nud next door to Charles Mo Keiizio , who is one of the loading lawyers of western Iowa , nnd well cuown in business circles and at tin iar aa an able counselor. TUP. OITV HALL > y its location , Inkos n largo part ol the "transient" and thooe traveling riih teams , nnd under the supervision of W. T. Murphy , who has ju t ns- umod the management nnd changed , ho order of things , h n traveler's lomo nnd in n credit to the city nnd a comfort to the stranger. THE DEl'OT HOTKI. , or some time in the hands of Ohnp- nan & Castle , has changed front , nnd 3. L. Chapman has assumed control , iliis house is ono of the modern ideal louccs , ofioring all the advantages of my western hotel , in tint Mine build iii : with the ticket ollice and on the ilatform with the bafcgo ( rooms of lie station. Mr. Chaitunn , luivini ; m ozpeiidnco of manv years in hotel msineBs and an acqurintance with the HUBS of traveling men , becomes an mportant factor Jure. The grounds west of the truck have been fenced in nd laid out in walka fnd planted with rergroons. while a ui.iulifui fountain u the center Bonds upwards its streams of clear water to oooland freshen the air. The hotel roowa are ornamented vith Jlowers , vino'i and slirubs in pro- usion , and th tlurty-fivo guests' ootns nud ninp'o dining room will acV - V spactf would permit , I would , , < intion many moro business men nnd important industries , such us the largo hardware firm of Nay & Moore , thn elegant dental rooms of Dr. B. F. Philbrook , who doosa.larco business all along the line , und was for years a resident of Omaha , Can- nard'a nursery , the throe briok yardH ind nuruo largo funning intorcatu. ] ] ut Duulnp it talking of improving the jflicionoy of its lire department , which , it prcnenr , consists of a regular corps > f organized men , with only u "volooipodo extinguisher , " nnd the laiml paraphernalia ; and the buaineHs nen are talking of n water aupply , ivhich is much needed. The round houau nnd repair ahops if the division have been loutted lere , but the company hnvo removed lomo of the machinery , probably to West Side , while the buildings will , nont likely , bo retained ni n repair hop for present and future use , nnd o meet the necessity of u rapidly- [ rowing business. THE HANI ) vns formed nome five years since , and > y its Hteady and faithful work , has lecome nn efficient nnd "Jmrmonioim" irganiition , nnd n ormht to the city , nd ita leader Mr. II. W Qloniun , and ho pride of the citizens. The boys invo just nccured new uniforms nt a out of ? > 100 or 8500 , and with their welve or fourteen members they can unroll by thu aide of any of our bands n thia part of the State. Thu growth f this young cily , BTKl' IIV HTKI1 , rom the littleaottliMnontatOlmiitead , nd the firot school , with ita three upils , na taught by Miss Louisa Cole ; lit ! opening of thu eohool in the now illitge , In the now Dunlap , in 1808 ; liu incorporation into n city , 'ith thu iiiimu of a prominent rail- Bad official in 1871 , the expansion f the villugo into u city of nearly wo thousand , teaming with business , live with new enterprises , und ul- L-ady astonishing the stranger with .H piles of brick blocks , its gigantic loies , and'largo busineaa rela.ions , Inch constantly bring in the wealth f tliegn great , rich f.innini ; fields tlnvt iirroiuid it , in u niatvul , und turns our liotighta to the richiU'Hn and nnmeaa- red wealth of thu Iowa valleys , and lie prairies of the great west. UUCKKVK. Frank lianliil , North lieniftt teet.tr lulfulo , ay ; "I Imvo trlfid your Srui.Ml il.OSHOM us a fauiiiy inciltclnu an i have over uuine iierom imythl > K to do H > I u > nuli r.od la to nhurt a time In cnfcui nf imll uH- on , ily nui iu anil deranyment of the iiinuuli ; 1 Htiiingly recnmmend It , " J'rlue 9 cenlHj trial bottle * IU cenlu. ME FOREST UNIVERSITY GOLIjEGliIhrto cour oi ; open to lioili . -Claislctl anj tuf tralmn. lor co Uk'eor bi . FifillKY HALili Htininary for Younit ulltjj. Iliianrpatuietl In liouity aud lital liful- cm nf ultintlo i , end In ix'out ( f nhn'ita.'oi iferol an'j ' thorcnijIiiioM of tru'iiliitf , lun , On ear bc lm Bert' mlior 13 , 1852 * | 'ply to 'RKbT. ' ORKQORY , butte Fortmt , III. To tne uonsumers 01 umrmB I have a coaphta stosk of all the Iat33VlS1yles ! ; of C-irriiges , Pnaetona and Opsi and Top Buggies , Consisting of Tne Uelobratoi Braw. ter Sid a Bar , The Hatnlin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The MullhaUand Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Ah ) tha Old Rel'able ' .ellipuc Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are ill made ot tha best ma'erials , and un : dor my own supervision , I should be pleased to have these desirous of pur chasing to ca1 ! and examine ray 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 AND 1U5TAIL PEALEIIS IN liOIlWAMA , LEHIGH , BLOSSU AND ALL I GOKNELLSYILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Oflloe No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Einhth Btreot and Avunxi1 , Council P. T. AIAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highest Market Price Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley BE-OO3VL OOE.3ST I Parties Wiahing to Boll Broom Corn Will Please Bund Sample. OCX , _ Mrs , J. E. lotealft and Irs. Belle Lewis Are now ilealliii-ln nil kinds of fancy needs , niich us I.nccs , Kuilirolderles , Ladles' Undorwov if all ( UBcrljitloMS. Also Jlandlicrclile 0 , liotli In pllk and linen , hone of oil Klnde , thread , pina. nuodloii , i to. Wo hope the laulu will call and > lo our Block of xoodg at 6SO Uroad ay btfora KO JK vlHowhero. _ _ METCALF BROS. , W1IOLKHAIK IN Bats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. OHIOAQO PRICES DUPLICATED. 3S3 TTE'3E'I3T _ - BUDD'S LAUNDRY. On Avenue B , No , 1902. IIHOIIIWAV. ) Clothea ( fathered up and delltcrud promptly , Best of Satisfaction Guaranteed. Lost CIotlr.H made goad , KO BETTER LAUNDRY WEST OF OHIOAQO. or. jr. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway , LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors. This laundry Icu Juut buen optnod for husl. nom , and wu are now pnpared lo do laindry V ork ( if all kinds anil yu ira'itce eatlafnctlon A kpccliHy ma'le ' of Una work , tmth an colU , ulf , IliiatlilrU , ttu We want uveiytoly to , ivu uii a trial LAJtSON & ANDB11SON. 1 II KIIUL'.MIHOV , K , I. KIII'UAUT , A. W HTItKIt , I'Mxlt'eMt. ' VlcD-friu't , UunhiiR , CITIZENS BAN/C / Of Uuuiioll lUluii'x. ' under tlio Ia of tlie State ciuwa. [ Paid up capital . 75,0'0 Authorized rapliul . . OUKIJ Intiredt paid on lima ilopMltn. Dral U on the principal c'.Ues of tl.u Unltu'l r\itvdauU Kurope. hHilal | attention nil on to Qll ind conuspjiulimjg with piumpt ruturs. VIHKCTQItli. J U. Kdmundtoti , K. L. Bliiunrt. / T. Hart , W.V , Wkllvx. J. W. llodfur , I A. Ml lur , A.V. . BtreU , I J)7dtf STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , lALSOMININQ AND GRAINING , Siop Corner U roadway and Scott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectionery , Fruits.Nuts Cgars : and Tobacco. Fresh Uysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffd. _ Ono of the hunt cond-claw HoteU In thn West In the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. K 1I1WWN , Proprietor , \ Nos. t34 and 688 Ilro.'dway , uunclt Uluff3Iow . \ Table supplied with thu tent the ru&rkct af- loida. ( } oil rooms and Orat-claiu bed . Turing UHIOII AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. FJBhT OLAt-S HOTEL AT 11KAPONAI1LK PHICK < . 1IIANBIKNV8 ACCOM ilOUATED IlirrEL FOK8ALK. 0000 STe LL1NO.