Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 01, 1882, Page 7, Image 7
rH THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY , AUGUST 1 r i OOtTICWGIX. o. o. OOOIK Sc oo COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Mitrket , Council Bluffi , low * , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , General Agents tot the Celebrated Mills ol It. D. hu * & Co. . OoMen Englo Hour , LoarenwoJth KntiiM , and Queen Cee Mil ! * , Sioux Fails , Dakota. Reference , Smith k Ctllt nilcn , Council Bluff' , H. ZEE. IE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , CPU-NOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Tl TLE ABSTRACT 0 F FICE. J. "WMM < 5 TJT 3C 3EC 3E3 3s GS 2 > . Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. ' NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA. IBL L ZRSOzrsr , 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Readf-flttod uppcri , In call akin and kip. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LKATHKH , and si oodi aiiportnlnlng to the nhoo trado. Oorili gold M cheap in In the Hint. ! , iORRIS' ' HI IILLIMRY STORE > - FOR STYLISH SPUING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs Ia. That never requite crimping , at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store , at prices never before touched bv any other hair dealer. Also a full line ol switches , etc. , at greatly reduced prices. Also gold , silver and colored nets. Waves made from Indies' own hair. Do not tall to call before purchasing elsewhere. All goods warranted as rcprcacLttxl. MKS. J. J. GOOD , 29 Main street , Council Dliifle , Iowa. . I Bethesda BATHIM HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Oor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated , V-por , Electric , 1'lunge , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Bftths. Com petent ii ale ana temalo nurrcs and uttcndanta always on hand , and the best of rare and atten tion ih en patrons. Special attention git en to battling children. Investigation aud patronage solicited DR. A. H STUDLEY & Co. , 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley : Treatment ol chronic diseases made a specialty. _ _ _ REMOVED without the droning of hloodor use of knife. Cures lunjr diseases , AVn nTUI-M ? Fits , Scrofula , Lher Com- Jri. i A . i. p'alnt ' , Dropsy , Hheuina- T II M fl K S tism , Fe\cr and Morcur- I U ill U II U la | B0rusl ( Erysipelas. Salt Rheum , Scald Held , Catarrh , weak , Inflamed and granulated Eyes , crcfuloua Ulcers aud Fe male Disease' of all Kinds. Also Kidney and Vencrial diseases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon thoprlncipleofvcKCt- able reform , without the use of mercurial pols- ons or the knifu. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished t who doilro them. Hernli or Huptnre radically cured by the use tha EUstIc belt Truss und Piaster , which hiu superior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE- * OALL OS Oil ADDRESS Drs , R , Jico and P , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. LIVERY , N Feed and Sale Stables , 18 North Pit at Street , Eouutict'a old etand , Council Blnffa , Iowa. WIfiLAUD SMITH. Prop. W.D.ST1LLMAN . . , Tractitloncr of Humoopathy , consulting Physician and Surgeon , Offlco and residence 016 Willow avenue , Coun- el Hindu , Iowa. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Oaunoil Bluffs. Extractlngnnd fllliug a epeclilty. First-class work guaranteed , DR. AP. . HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlco , No. 14 Pearl Street. HOUM * , D n. m. to 2. , and 2 ) > . m , , to 6 p , m. Heuldcnce , ISO Eancrolt street. Telpphonlc connection with Central oillco. F. T. SEYBERT M. D. . . , . . , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. OHico No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad way , over A. Louie's Restaurant. Merchants Eestanrant J , A. BOSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Streets. Good accommodations , good faro and cour- teoua treatment. , S. L MAXGN , XC. G 2U 3 * 3C. Office over savings bank , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - . Iowa. SEAL ESTATE. W , 0. James , la connection with hU law and f collection lU.ilncB9 buys and milt real estate. Fcnana wishing ; to buy cr Bell city property call at bis office , over llushnell'd book ttorc , Pearl street. EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. 4l6Broadway , Council Bluffs Deeds amlroorUwei drawn and icknowl fged WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur- 'ed to Order. Wavoa Made From Your Own Hair , TOILET ARTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Prices Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Elcctropathtc Institution , Phila delphia , Ponua. tlfflce Dor , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all ilUeaaoa'iid pnlnfnl dlf- Ccu'.t.'ca ' peculiar to fi-ivalM a .ipccl ilty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Offlcoovcr Hrat National JUnk , Council BIufTa , Iowa. Will practice In the Rtatu and federal Game and Poultry , Can always he found a B. DANEHY'S , 130 Upper Broadway JNO.JAYFEAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 314 DROAOWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B , HAYES , , Loans anOeal Estate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamle county , Oillco corner of Uroadway and Main slrecU , Council lllulfa , Iowa. JOHN STE1NER , M. D , , ( Icuttfchcr Arzt. ) ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S HLOOK , Council Bluffs. Diseases of women and children a epaclatty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , PKBE DISI-ENSAHY KVEHY SATDUDAY. Oillco In Everett's block , Pearl troct. Hcsl , denco C'iS Fourth etrect. Olfico hours from 0 to Z . in. , 2 to 1 and 7 08 p.m. Council ' lu fn F. 0. QLftRK , PRAOTIOAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the poatofflce. One of the oldest practitioners In Council liluda. BatU Ufactlon puaranteod In all coaoa DR , P. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH DR. CHAKLF.3 DECTKEN. Office over dru/ store , 411 Ilroadway , Council IllullH , loua. Al dl cae8 of the eyu and ear treitcd under the mont appro * ud inithoJ and til cures uuarantoud. ATTORNEY'-AT-IAW. ' Will practice In all 8hte and Uiltcd Slates CourU. 8p aka Ueruiin Lan iugo EMINENT AMERICANS. The Rich and the Poor of the Nntlonnl Senators Wishlngtcn letter to Cincinnati Inquirer , "Aro there miy rich men in con gress ? " naked a pretty country rose bud in the senate reserved gnllory yestordny. "Why , coitainly , " ho replied , "I thought , " said the unsophistlcnl little ingonue , "that they wcro nil politicians idle beer dnnkora , just n little nbovo the follows wo BOO about the taverns at home , poor in purse ns in character. " ( J"Never more mistaken in your life , " I said laughingly. "Most in' the men down below there are politicians , but fott of them are poor , ami fowcr still are idlu or drink bour. Thu majority of them are well to-do , and thu rich men itlonu would make n quorum. You CAII can see at n glance that tluy are not rngncd or dirty. Windoin there vr "Corro Gordo" Williams nre typos of the rest. Windom , of port ly form , neatly clad , largo head , broad face , hlgti forehead , silk en hair and * aide whiskers , closely cut , resembles the conventional bank er in 'Tho Bunker's Daughter.1 Wil- llamn , whoso sis feet of good substan tial llcch and blood and bones , is attired in the traditional senatorial black , with : i broad oxpanno of shirt front dotted with good-sized gold studs and worked with n frill , und crowned with a fresh brown wig , which gazes frownitigly down on its now acquunt- anco , that military blue und black mustncho which only yesterday was gray , looks every inch the Kentucky gentleman , snh , ot thu duy before yes terday , sah. No ouu would tor n moment imagine , whcro these gentle men in another place and unknown , that thu well-groomed Windom , as ho toys with his light gold chain , and the trimly-tended Williams , as he takco snutl from thu senate miuH'-box , deftly opened for him by the dainty little page in Vandyke costume , broad red necktie , over bro'ad white collar and all , who servos the old bucks of antebellum fmno with the fragrant tobacco which has been so long in thu possession of old white-haired Isaac Uaonott , were politicians. But they are , and very good ones , too. Win dom is planning skillfully his own re turn to the senate and his own nomin ation for the presidency. Williams is scheming against greater odds , and less shrewdly , for iv re-election to his present seat ; and oven while the odor of thu snuff and thb memory of that little bit of Yandyko coloring are fresh in the senses , each turns from plcasuio to business , Windom from the watch-chain and the fresh-faced old Kentucky gentlemen to an influ ential constituent , and the frilled war rior 'all of the olden time' turns from his snuiland the sensible Quukcr-liko countenance of the father of thu ' \Vindoms' to muko a speech on to bacco that will make glad the Ken tucky heart. Both arc well on" , though , and Windom is said , to bo , .is the re sult of wise dealings in Northern Pa cific , oven rich. "By the way , that snufF box has a history , my dear ; a history as long and almost as interesting as that of its custodian , fresh-faced , white- haired , old Isaac Bassott. That snuff box , which rests by night , and nowadays most of the time by day , in n cunning little niche just behind Bassott's great arm chair on the vice president's dais , came into the oonato before D\niol Webster or Henry Olay. It was nn important factor in politics when Abraham Lincoln was splitting rails and Jefferson Davis was beginning to dream that splendid dream of imperial power which has made hia life a wreck unto this day. It did not live in that curious nest then , perhaps , but in a man's pocket , out of which it came BO fre quently that its face is as smooth as polished wood can bo. Uowover , it wan present and potential for many a day before old B-issott , then n young and lusty youth and a protege of Web ster , ; amu into the chamber us a ir.us- aonger and suggested , after trenoroua- ly providing anna" for this iind that impecunious or thoughtless mutnberof thu senate for a session or two that a snuff-box bo permanently stationed in that odd little corner to the left of the vice president's chair. There it has lived oyur since , and to thin day an expenditure for the finest Scotch anufl appears in the account of thu disburse ment of the contingent fund , side by side in this year of grace with the ice , Apollinaris water , fancy fan" , cologne waters und Chinese mattings appropriations. Wo do not begrudge this quaint old historic character a plontitul aupply o ! the best Miccoboy or what not. Has ho not touched the hands and pleased the noses of hun dreds of the wise and bright and hand some men of thu past ? Ho has been the companion and friend of Webster and Ilayno and Calhoun and Clay nnd Sumner , und a hoHt of others whoou memories riao' in gigantic proportions , us did the goni of old out of the silver box , when wo lift the well-worn , highly-polished lid and enifl' the odor of the fragrant fragments within But to return , "There are some poor men in the senate. There urosomo men in every collection of men who do not know how to make or keep money I say this because you might otherwise sup pose , looking down on them , that they were all rich. There is very little difference outwardly between Windom , for instance , and Ransom , of North Carolina , lioth are hand some men , and both look like com fortable millionaires , Runaom is a poor man , though a gentleman , and a handsome one , who likes to see his photograph life-sizo in the windows of an Avenue photographer's uhop it gentleman and n lawyer , but not a monoy-gottor Ho is not alone in this , though. Lot us look over the alphabetical list here in The Congres sional Directory. 'Aldrich , ' it says first , in its own torso way , 'Aldrich , N. W , Ithodo Island/ the youngest member of the senate , Tall , hand- handsome , silver haired , already he has made B fortune in his forty-one years of life , and now presides over a bank or two M well as n half-dozen other mercantile enterprises. Then comes Allison , of Iowa , the soft-hair- od nnd velvet-faced , who has bccnrich for years , Anthony , vho oldest mem ber of the senate , Aldrich'a colleague , whoso declining years are cheered by the handsome pecuniary results of years of hard work. Bayard , who liqod quietly , is supposed to have inherited a moderate fortune from ilia father. Bock , the Kontuckj Scotchman , tall , looao jointed but graceful , and with nn over ready touguo , lifts boon , until recently , poor. But ho had the good fortune tn invest a little money in the northwest part of the city before it was covered nith handsome residences , nnd before I/irin Blodgntt , of your city , discovered that ho owned it nil , nnd ho is now considered n rich man. He drc srs nnd Hues very plainly ntill , though , Ho ha good old-fftshionod Scotch no tions on'tho subject. Blair , of Now Hampshire , who was FO rosily led nstr.iy by the wily Shiphcrcl , of guano fnmo , is the tirat poor man on the list. Ho owns some Now Hampshire rocks and n tluent tongue , but little else. Brown , wno now represents Georgia nlono , is one of the millionaires cf the Senate. Ho modu it all in railroads nnd in cognate speculation. Duller , the professional beauty of tlio senate , has nothing , 1 believe , but liu beauti ful face and hi father's plantation m South Carolina. Call , of Florida , is neither handsome nor rich , although ho haa n picturr quo Spanish face and some money. C.midon is n West Vir ginia millionaire , coal nnd oil and lumber and iron a smart lawyer nnd iood business mnn withal. Of course you know that J. Donald C.uuoron is rich , nnd will be richer , nnd that his now Jiotiao hero , like ilia homo in Unrrisburg , is one of the sights , ilia Wisconsin namesake , An us Cameron , is comparatively poor. So are Chil- cott , the nmiablo 'stop-gap' senator from Colorado , sent on here when Teller was translated from the sennto to the cabinet ) nnd Cock- roll , of Missouri , n watchful democrat nnd good Inwyor ; nnd Cuke , thu bigheaded - headed , big-benrded , big-hearted Tex- na democrat ; and Conger , the dyopop tic , dried-up , pugnacious Michigan re publican. Unvul D.ivis , though uenr old Jumbo is rich. Ho is able to entertain very handsomely , and does it very gracefully. luvoatmunU in lands unit railroads well innt.nged made him , as well oll'us his nnmeenks , Homy G. Davis , of Deer 1'nrk nnd West Virginia , who started in ns n brnkoman on the Baltimore < t Ohio forty years ago , the rich men that they nre. Daws , of Mausacluisotts , is poor. Edmunds , of Vermont , is well-to-do. Fair , of Mnokoy , Fair , Flood it O'Brien , Virginia City , Nevada , is the richest man in thu senate nnd the moat unostentatious. Ho is goncrnlly is the background. Farley , of California , is poor , and so is Fryt > , of Maine. They have little but their salaries. Ferry , of Michigan , who has been nt times prominently before the country , some times in a pleasant nnd sometimes in nn unpleasant situation , in rich , ns n result of speculation in all sorts of things in Michigan. Garland , of Ar kansas , in some respects thu soundest lawyer in congress , is poor ; so is Georgu , ox-chief justice of Mississippi , who made that curious speech the other day predicting communism un less a changu should occur in the utti- tudo of capital and labor. Gorman , of Maryland , and his colleague Groomu are in very eomfortablo circum stances. Gorman used to bu n elurk in the sonnto postollico , and the buss catcher in local base ball club. Two Cropa of Potatoes In One Year. It has been discovered that two crops ot Early lloao potatoes can be groivn on the same Innd in n single season , and it is worth testing in this section. Take young potatoes of this year'a growth nnd dry for a few days in the shade , then put them in n trench or cold frame , throw wntor over thorn , cover with n few inches of dirt , nnd then place straw over the frame to prevent too much evapora tion. At sundown place over them n glass sash and remove it the next morning. In four or live days the potatoes will sprout , when they can bo cut to two eyes and planted. Whole potatoes do not answer na ivoll as these that nro cut. Plant in chocks two nnd a half feet apart , or in drillu three feet by eighteen inches , und cover lightly From the digging of early potatoes to the middle of August is the proper time for the second crop Cnltivato them on the level method , nnd do not hill. The points to be ob served are to use plenty of f rtilizur , as two crops exhaust the land ; select good need ; bo sure that thu tubers are uprouted before planting ; plant shal low , and endeavor to take advantage of the season. Or , to give n more economical method , the smaller pota toes , provided they are oed , together with largo ones , if desired , may bu cut and bedded like sweet potatoes , and when they are well sprouted can bo taken up in the same manner , re moving all but the most vigorous sprout , and transplanted. In doing this it is well , if poibpible , to tnko up the plant entire , with the decaying potato adhering. The nbovo is recom mended by a fruit growers' nnd farm- era * association , and it appears to bu n good method for growing early po- tatues an well as late ones. Buoklm'tt Arnica fcjuive. The BEST SAIA-K in tlio .vorld for Cut * Brulsos , Sores , Ulcern , t.i.it Itlicnm , Ko ver Sores , Tetter. Chapped Hnndx , Chil blitinH , Corns , and nil Ua ! eruptlunH , an < . ' pofltUvoly euros piles , It In guaranteed U ulvo natlsfactlon or money refunded , 1'rico , 25 ceuU per box. For Kale by 0. K , ( ioidiniui Very Old People. Sidney Ornwford , of Bridgewater , Va. , is 115 years old , Dr. George Thomson has just died at Madison , Ind. , ngod 108 years. Charles Brand , of North Vernon county , Mo. , ia 90 years of ago , nnd Ins hair has just returned to its nat ural color , bmck. Although Robert Weir , who is now ! ) I years of nio , is a veteran of thu war of 1812 , ho hati imer had a pen sion. Ho is a reuiditiit of C < cil county , Maryland. Aunt Dinah , an Indian , living on thu Onondaga reservation , ia 108 years of ngo. She has just been granted n pension of S3 n month , with $100 as back ponuion. Thu graduating class of the Wcet Newton , Mess. , hi h bchool , were en- lortuincd for over un hour lately with a lecture on astronomy by Both Davis , who is 00 years old. Henry ( Jaymar , of Lower Sivatara township , ! ' . , is 08 years of ago. lie was working in his harvest field last week. John 1'odeon , of thu same place , waa 01oara old on the 21th of Muy. Henry Johnson wns sold on the auction block in King nnd Queen county , Virginia , when 18 years of n -e. He served Gen. Dick Taylor uotil ho was ( ranaforred to Con. And - d w Jackion'a household. Ho was with Gen. Jackson at the battle of Now Orleans. Ho is now living at 0 ) orlin , nt the ngo of 100 yoara. The centennial annivomrv of Mrs. Jispph Harris nt Wheeler-End , En gland , wns the occasion of a jubilee in which the whole village joined. A triumphal nrch wna erected , under which the old lady rode in an open carriage drawn by over 200 men nnrl minion , nil of whom wore hnr linonl descendants. Shu has been the mother of sixttcn children. The eldest now living is 81 j ears old , nnd the youngest 50. A BtQ K1SU-SUIP , Which ia to Cnrry Millions of Speci mens to the London Exposition. I'hlhJclribto Ikc-rJ The government is building nt Wil mington n splendid iron Meamahip , which will cost nearly 8200,000 , nnd especially constructed for the fish commission , to gather nnd preserve aca fish. The voasol will bo sent to London with millions of specimens ot small fish nnd sea bug ? , to bo exhibited nt the great lish ex position to bo held there in Alny. She is to bo christened "Tho Albatrosaj" is 200 feet long , 27 foot (1 ( inches beam , 10 feet 0 inches depth of hold , and of 800 tons burthen. Shu will bo supplied with a deep-sea dredge with eight miles of wire rope , for the purpose of fishing up specimens of an imal lifo which may bo found union be low the surface of the ocenn. Past Assistant Engineer G , W , Baird is superintending the construction of thu ship , which is being built at Pusoy , Jones it Co.'s ynrds , nnd will bo launched in nbnitt four months The Albatross will bo under the direction of United States Fish Commissioner Baird , who will go with her to the Lon don Exposition , which willbnthogroat- oat fish dhow over aeon in the world. There will ho on exhibition there every kind of animal known to exist in the seas nnd rivers of the world , from n whale to n tadpole. All the leading fish culturists nnd dealers in the United States will send exhibits , which , in addition to the millions of procorvod exhibits seiuby the govern ment , will probably make our display thu most complutu of any on exhibi tion The largest number of govern ment exhibits will bo microscopic specimens , but thousands of curious nnd valuable specimens preserved in liquor , nnd now nt Smithsonian insti tution , will bo put on board the Al batross nnd sent over. An Ohio Romance. . Cleveland rialmlcnlcr. Two or three years ngo n Mr. Fur- noy took charge of the high school in Buena Vista , O. One of his pupils was Miss Woolftnn , and almost in- stnntly teacher nnd pupil fell in luvo and became engaged. Old Mr. Woolftan refused to concent to their union. Farnoy resigned the school , but before he It ft town he called , with the Woolftnn consent , for the last in terview with the beautiful brunotfe. At his request she sang the siulful song of Burns : ' 'Had wo never loved sap kindly , hud wo nnvor loved sue blindly , " ttiey wouldn't have come to grief. Then Mr. Farnoy went nway in the darkness and tears , and three days afterward his body was found in the Ohio river six miles nbovo Cincin nati , nnd buried , The girl wns in coneolnble , of course , but last Juno she married n gentleman who con sumed to take her with the perfect nndurutanding that she did not , could not , would , nnd jhould not love him. In December the husband was killed in n raihoad nccident on the Cincin nati Southern , near Lexington. The widow withdrew entirely from so ciety , but in March n gontlomun pro- son ted himself for acceptance , and in a twinkling wus accepted. It was Mr. Farnoy , who wus nut dead , und never had boon , the mnn drowned above Cincinnati being another party alto gether , whoso identity will never bo known ; nnd when tlio Juno roscn blossomed thu wedding bolls of Buonn Vista broke into joyous peals once more in behalf of the Wooltnn girl. A Baptist Mi n IB tor's Experience ) . I am n Hnptint Minister , nnd before I oren thought , of bi In a rlerj'yimui , 1 rud- uuted In medicine , but left a lucrative | rac- ticfl for my inuecnt profeHHion. < 10 yenrx ugo. I wi'Hlor mnnv yearn n minVrer from qnlnny ; "TnojiAB1 HuLKOTiuo Oil , cured mo. " I wan nlso troubled with lioarco- IICPH , nuil Thoinun' Kcl-ctiic OH alwaynro- lievuit inc. Mywifo mid child h.id dipli- thcrlnnd " 'llmmaa' - , Kdectric Oil cured them , " und if taken In time it will euro Bovt'ii tltiiPH out of ton , 1 am con Hi lent It IB it euro fur the moat obatinatu cold or ougli , and if nny ono will tnlco u small traspoo'i and liulf fill It with the Oil , nnd tliou plnco the unit of tlio nponn In ono nos- till ami draw thn Oil nntof the Hpoon Into the hoail by utiillint , ' nn hard us they can , until tlio Oil f'lllrt over Into the throat , and nractico tliat twlcn a weclr , 1 don't cnro how nlfriiHlvo their honit may be. it will clean it out and euro their calarrh. 1'nr doiifncds nml uuraclin it hui donu won .orH to my certain knowledge. It IN the rmlv medicine dubb < ; d patent incillclnu that T liavo over full likarocnirnnuiuHiiK , for 1 tell \uu that I would not liu without It In my lioiiNo for any cnnxhleratlon 1 urn now ( ilfFerintf with a pulu Ilkn iliemmitliin In my rluht llinh , and nothing rellm CM mo like 'J hi man' Klectrlc Oil. Oil.Dr. Dr. E. V. CIIANK. augl-il-w Corry , l' . Sullivan & Fitzgerald , DKALKUS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Orookory , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC A'M ( gents for the follcttluif lines of Steamship Companies : Cnnaiil , Ai.clior , Oulon , American , ard tit HO titcatmhlp C'oui | luilfu. For sate on thu Hoyal I'ank of ft clan I and Hank ol Ireland , Dublin. 'Jhotu w o Intend to . ii'l for frlvnri ) to am partuf hutopo will Him it to their mure t total , i/n Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AOENTH , 343 Broadway , Council BluTs. Ta. FAST TIME ! to golnp Cm Uku the 'J'ralni Iraio Otitt-o 3.10 n. m. and 7:10 : a. m. Fort. II Informitlao unit on II. DUKIII--llo. . kvt ludit , lltti and f'unmni t J IIKI.I , , U. 1 * . JJopo * . or at JAiltST OLAtiK , Ocncial To the Oonsnmers of Carriages & Buggies , I have a campltba stock of all the Latis'Style's * : of Cirruges , Phaetons and Opai and Top Buggies , Consisting of Tne Celebrated Browser Sid a Bar , The Hatulin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton ALn the Old Reliable Jfiliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are dl made of thabest ma'erials , and un der my own supervision , I should be pleased to have these 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 RETAIL DEALERS IN LAOIAf AUIA LEHIGH BLOSSBDBB L , JUOJU.JLU JJ.j , AND ALL IOWA COALI AJC.9O CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 Pearl 'Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street Qnd\ Eleventh Avenue , Oouucil Bluffs. P. T. JIAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM 'HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND The Very Beat of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highenfc Market Price Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley ZBZROODVC [ Parties Wishing to Soil Broom Corn Will Please Send Sample. CO. , Irs. J. E. letcali'e and Irs. Belle Lewis Are now dealing In all kinds of fancy Knoils , nuch Laces , Kmhroldorlei , Ladles' Undenvca of all-descriptions. Also llandkorchloli , liotli In Bilk and linen , hosa of all Kinds , tlireail , jiini , ncodlei , etc.Vc . hope the ladles will call and HCO our stock of gooda at 630 Uroadway before go HIT flliuwhora. M E T O A L F BROS. , WHOLESALE ; UUALKRS IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves , CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED , RUDO'S LAUNDRY. On Avenue B , No. 1902. ( NKAU IIHOAIIWAY , ) Clothes gathered up and dolUcrcd promptly. Best of Satisfaotion GuarantooJ. Lost Clothes made goad , NO BETTER LAUNDRY WEST OF CHICAGO. or. or. STEAM LAlitiDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , ProprietorSi Thh lauuliy Im Juat hoon orMiioJ for | IUH | > nesH , and woarunow pripared to do laindri vork of all klndi ami yuui'iteo uVlsluctlcm. A tpcclalty ina-lo of llnu nork , umh on collars , ulf < , line > hlrw , etc. Vfu uaut uvoryhoJy to trial , LARSON .t ANDERSON. J. 11 XU1IUMJ80.V , Ii. L HIIUUAET , A. W HTltKBr , 1'rtdldent. Vlco-l'rcat. Oabhlcr , CITIZENS BANKer or council niuirs. OrganUcd under the law < at the State of Iowa , I'Mtl up capital . $ TC.O 0 Autiioilzid capnol . 20JUOO Intercut ( old on tlmj dciiasltn. DrallH ! s1rJ nn tiul ) > rlnuii lftlcii ! of tlic United Klatcs ai.U Kurope. f-iutl\l | : nttfiitloi ulven to colleitloua and torrcapjnduncu with | ronijit roturna. J. T ) . Kdnmntlton , K L. Khuirnrt , J , T Hart , W.V. . W llicu. J W , HoJfor , I. A , Ml iir , 1 A. W. fctrctt. JyTUK STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMINING AND GEAINING , Shop Corner Broadway and Ssott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectionery , Fruits"Nuts Cigars and Tobacco , Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffs. Onuof the heat mcond-cliM Hotels In the West UI hu BROADWAY HOTEL , A. K IIHWU'N , Proprlutor. Kos. 631 and > SO lira vdtvay , Council IJIuOa , Iowa. TaVlo supplied with tha bust the market af ford * , UuOil roomj and Uat-clasa heds. Tcriua very i UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 8\7 \ Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher fa Son. HOTEL AT 11KASONAULK l'niE-i. ( ! TIUS8IENT3 ACCOMMODATED IIOTKL VOH SALE. GOOD UEASOH3 fOtt