o. o. oooxc sc oo. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Matkct.Ccnneil Bluffs , Ion a , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , Central Agents for the Celebrated Mlllt ol H , D. lUieh & Co. . Golden Eagle Flour , Ltavenwoith Harms , and Queen Bee Mill * . Sioux Falls , Dakota. e , Smith fc Criitdiden , Council BlnH , la. _ _ _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFF3 , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT OFF ICE. T. "VST. ttx , CR XT X XC , XI Sz O O. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW KATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Ready-fitted uppers , In cull ekln And kip. Oak and Hemlock bOLE LEATHER , nd nl codi appertaining to the hoa trade. Oofdinold M cheap aa In the Kast. MH81 MI MILLINERY STOEE FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY PATTERN UONNliTS AND CHILDREN'S ' HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la , That never require crimping , at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store , at priced nccr before touched by any other hair dealer. Alto a lull line ot euitched , etc. , tit greatly reduced prlcns. Also gold , ellver and colored nets. Waxes tnado from Mies' own hair. Do not fall to tall bctoro purchaetug elsewhere. All goods warranted as represented. MUS. J. J , GOOD , 29 Main strcci , Council llluCTg , Iowa. Bethesda BATHIM HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated. Vapor , Electric , 1'lunge , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Batha. Com. petont ttttle and Icmalo nurcos and at'cndants always on hand , and the beat of rate and atteu- lion given imtrone. Spoclal attention ( jlvm to bathing children. Investigation aud patronage solicited DR. A. II STUDLEY & Co. , 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. StudioTrtatmcut ol chronic diseases made a specialty. UEMOVED without the CAIOEES drawing ol blood or use of ' knllc. Cures lunr ; diecoscs , ANm nTPVI ? Fits , Scrofula , Llor Com- A P'allltDr ' ° P8 > ' ' I" - - T II M n R S tism , * 'o\cr and Ilercur- I U HI U K1 O laiBOrc9i Krjslpclag , Salt Hhcura , Scald Head , Catarrh , weak , Inflamed and granulated Ejca , t-crolulous Ulcvrs and Fe male. Disease i of all kinds. Also Kidney and Ycnerial dlsuascs. Ilomorrhoida or I'llcs cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon thoprlnclpleof - able reform , without thu usu of mercurial pols- onaor the knife. Electro Vapor or Mtdlcatod Baths , furnished who desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and I'Jaster , which has superior In the world , CONSULTATION TREE. s. . CALL OS OR ADDRESS Drs , E. Rice and F , D , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. LIVERY , Peed and Sale Stables , \ 18 North First Street , Bouquet's old stand , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WILLAIID SMITH. Prop. W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting PhysioianandSurgeon , Office and residence 016 Willow a\cnue , Coun- cl Uluffs , Iowa. _ SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Extractlngand Oiling a specialty. First-class work guaranteed. DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office , No. 11 Pearl Street. Hotuf , 0 a , m. to J. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Residence , 120 Bancroft street , Telephonic connection with Central oIHco. F. T. SEYBERT M. D. . . , . . , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Office No. 5 , Eyorott Block , Broadway - way , over A. Louio'a Restaurant. Merchants Eestaurant J , A. BOSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway . .nd Fourth Streets. Good accommodations , good ( are and cour teous treatment. it a aaa : . 33 o Office over esulayt bank , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. 0 , James , In connection with hla law and collection business buya and sells real estate. Persons wishing to buy rr sell city propcrt > call at hla office , o\er Buahncll'a book store , Pearl itreet. EDY/IN J. ABBOTT. Justice oi the Peace and Notary Public , 415Broadway , Council Bluffs Deede jindtnortjigca drawn and acknowl god HAIR GOODS. WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. " \Vavoa 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 IRS , E , J , HAEDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathlc Institution , Phila delphia , Penni. Office Cor , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and pnlnful dif ficulties peculiar to loroalm o specialty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney Koesellor , Office over First National Bank , Council Bluffs. Ion a. Will practice lu the etata and federal courts FRESH FISH ! Game and Poultry , Can alwa > a be found n B. DANEHY'8 , 130 Upper Uroaduny JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 314 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs. - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Pioprlotor of abstracts of Pottawattamlo county. OIIIco corner of Broadway ami Main streets , Council Blutla , Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M , D. , ( DcuUcIier Arzt. ) ROOM G , EVERETT'S BLOCK , Council Bluffs. i/leea'e8 ' of ttomen and children a epoclalty. PTOONTUOMERY. M , D , , FBKB DISI'KNHAUY EVKUY SATUUIUY. Office In K\crctt' block , I'carl troct. llcfl , jenco ( Ifc3 Fourth street. OIIIco hours from 9 to 2 a. in. , 2 to 4 and 7 08 p. in. Council I lulls F. G. GLARK , PEACTiCAL DENTIST. I'carl opposite the poitofllco , One of thaoMeitfiajtltloners In Council Bluffs. Batls Ufactlon jfiiarinteed In all cases DR , F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH Bit. CIIAULES DKETKEN. Office o\crdru ? utoro , 414 Broadway , Council Dlullx , loua. Al dUca < L9 of the fjo and car troittil undirtheiiiODtapproittl method and all curru guaranteed , ' ' ATTORNEY'-'AT-lAW , Will practice In alll btito anil United a tales Courts. Hretki Ocrmiin Laaguige , WuMEN AND STREET CARS , Peculiarities of the Gentler Sox In Getting On and Off the Vehicles. Chicago Ntw. ' , 'Turn your face to the front , mod- am , " said the conductor of nn open CAT on the West Madlaou street line , to n fat , pudgoy , red'fncod womnn , who , with tlio upright post clasped tightly in her nrma , and ono foot reaching painfully for the earth , scorned bent on alighting nt the side of the car before fore the driver could stop. The red-faced wonmi said not n word , but glared liorcly nb the con * ductor , and suddenly releasing her hold on the upright , her foot striking the earth with sutliciont force to jam her into the ground like a post No aoonerhnd ho landed than she. lurched - od forward like n ship in a storm , throw her arms akimbo and seemed to bo trying to take her bearings. Then she made a rush for the sidewalk , which she reached pufiing and blow ing like a porpoise , at the same tnno gazing after the car in the uttnost as tonishment , as though wondering how t had boon so terribly shaken up. "Just like them nil , " said the con ductor , a grizzled veteran whoso rugged - god but animated face and sharp gray eyes marked him as an unusually ob servant man , who , in his way , was somewhat of a philosopher. " 1'vo ' boon running over since the good old times when the bojs didn't carry bell- punches , and some of them made moro money than the stockholders , and I novcr yet saw the woman who could got on and oil'properly. . In that re gard they ain't got as much sense as nn ostrich , and if they'd study the laws of gravitation until Gabriel toots his horn they wouldn't know any moro about maintaining the center ot grav ity than a wild turkey does about gottiu * out of a trap. " " > Yhy don't you teach them some thing about the business ) " asked nn inquisitive passenger. "Learn 'oml learn 'cm ! you might na well try to learn an alligator to crochet. Nobody can do that , and the women won't listen to nothin' the conductor nays nohow. Jest look at that last ono. I ktiowod she'd lot go before the car stopped , and I wanted her to turn round so she wouldn't bo tumbled on her face , but she took the chances 'tother way , nnd for a wonder kept her feet ; but sho'll try the thing over nsrain to-morrow. Experience don't do "oin any good. " "How do the women generally got on a car. "Well , usually with a straight rush , like n bull at a red rag. They seem to think if they don't board a car ( if it bo n box car ) aa the roar plattorm roaches the crossing there ia no possi bility of their succeeding altortvjird. Now , a driver can't always stop his car at the right spot , any moro than an engineer can his engine ; but a woman can't learn this fact , either , and she always makes an attempt to gut on n car at the crossing , whether it haa stopped or not. She first grabs the railings with a determined grip , and then , with her face squarely to the front , raises ono foot to the plat form and kcops the other fixed on the earth until the movement of the car has placed thcso two members of her anatomy ii. the position of the Colos- us at Hhodes. About this time she is ready to screech with terror , but the car stops and she clamors on end peacefully seats herself. If shs could learn anything she would long ago have found out that if a car is going to her loft , she could grasp thu rail ings , turn her face to the front , lift the right foot to the platform , and she would ba on the car with scarcely ati exertion. But she won't do it. Not much. The average woman knows too much to bo learned any thing by a man , and you just ought to see how diguatcd they look when a suggestion is made to them as to the proper thing to do in getting on and oil'a car by ono of the other sex , and particularly if ho is a conductor. " Personal observation and conversa tions with other conductors bore out the statements of this veteran to a largo degree. The others said that , with ono exception , though they car ried the same women every day for years , none of them know ouo who could get on and oil'a street car properly. The exception was a Mil waukee avenue conductor , who said ho carried a number of shop girls , who came down tcwn every morning to work , and that they disdained to signal the car to stop when going at any ordinary rate of speed , but would take hold of the railings as the car passed and swing on as easily and gracefully as the most export con ductor. No Matter What Happens you miy : rcit assured that you are safe in uelnf speedily cuicd by TIIOMAH' KCLKO- Ti 10 OIL , ia all casea of rheumatism , neu ralgia , toothache , etc. Ono trial only id necttsary to pro\e iti ellicacy. augl-dlw FESTIVITIES IN ARIZONA. Dancing ana Shooting In the 'Iruo Cowboy Fashion. Tcmlutonu En tap"j , There was a dance at Culubasas on n recent Sunday night. Ordinarily this would bo an event of little moment , but on this particular occasion it calls for moro than passing mention , It wus a hetoiogencous gathering , com posed principally of American men and Mexican women. There were throe white women in the party , re cent arrivals from Tucuon , and of courao they were the puts , The Mex ican women danced and enjoyed them selves thoroughly , but among the Americana of the same sox there was n bitter rivalry. The cause jf the dif ficulty is unknown , but certain it is that it existed , and if ono of them wanted to waltz , another wus sure to call for a schottische , while the third had her heart set on a quadrille , As may bo expected , each of thorn was escorted by n cavalier , and as iv natural consequence the cavalier was a warm partisan of the hobbies and foibles of his lady. Under these cir cumstances the position of prompter was not an enviable one. Sally's "cavalier" would call out "givo us n waltz , " and Jennie's "bull boy" would reply , "givo uu a rest ; do you want uu dancin' waltzes all night ? Turn the music IOOBO on a quadrille and seu us skip. " At this stage Nellio'a "foller" would chip in ' 'to with your waltzes and quadrilles ; let uu sail through a polk * * . When it h remembered that the three most estimable doapuradoes in the town were the partnc/s and parti of the girl , the position of the prompter can bo boot understood. Ho finally announced that , conceiving it impossible to unite the dancers on anyone ono thing , ho would toke the reins in his own hand nnd "run the racket" to suit himself , Ho therefore announced a quadiillo. Scarcely wns the word out of his mouth when dim Smith , Jennie's "striker , " drew his pistol and commenced to pump load into the prompter. The latter lived for about half n minute and was berne from the room n corpso. His name was Harrington nnd ho was a barkeeper by profession. Ere the dead body Wns wolf out of the room the dance was resumed and con tinued with usual vigor , Mr. Smith had everything his own way and no body disputed his authority on the promises. Next morning ono of his rivals of the night before made the as sertion that the prompter did not got n fair deal. The opinion thus ex pressed was convoyed to Mr. Smith and ho wont in quest of the detractor. A shooting match onsucd , in which Smith was again victorious , the other party cjming out of the contest with ono arm in a dilapidated _ condition. At last accounts Mr. Smith was n prominent and respected citizen of Calabasas , with nothing to mar his pleasures , sports or pastimes , For aged men , womeiij weak and sickly children , without n rival. Will not cause headache. Brown's Iron Bitter * . A Now Typo-Sottlnu Machine. Ittitford ( Conn. ) Letter to Epilngflcld HqmMI can. The most perfect specimen ofa lypj. setting machinn ia now substantially complete in n private room nt Colt's. ' It has yet to stand the test of manu facture and actual trial , but as it now stands it is a marvel of ingenious and } ct not complicated mechanism. Judged from description , the machines uaou by the London Times are not to bo named the same week with this. According to recent account , the Times machine kdcstrcys throe or four col umns of typo a day nnd will not dis tribute , so that it has boon found necessary - cossary to have now typo castdailyand brought to the machines in tubes. Now , every ono who has soon the Colt machine work admits that its work in setting the typo nnd in diitributing it is faultless. 13y n very ingenious ar rangement it distributes while it sets , and the work of distribution being slightly moro rapid than the setting the cases ixro always full. The distrib utor is regulated in such a way that the inst-int the most frequently need letter case ( say that of E ) is lilted the work of distribution stops , to bo re sumed as soon us the case begins to bo emptied. If the machine will do the work of two men in setting typo ( nnd much bolter than this is claimed for it ) , it can readily be said to do the work of four , since the tedious work ot distribution is disposed of at the same time as a sort of side issue. And each letter goes into its appropriate case as certainly and regularly as the Yale key fits its own lock. The only doubts about the machine varo us to the "justifior , " but this is claimed to bo complete now , and certainly it would seem a simpler thing to arrange this than to have mndo the other ports. Grandmother used to say : "Boy , if your blood ia out of order ti v Hurdock tea ; and then they had to dig the Burdock nud boll it down in ket tles , nmking it nasty , smelling decoction ; now you get all the curative properties put up in a palatable form in liUHDOCK Ul.oou BITTEHS. Price $1.00 , trial size 10 cents , augl-dlw Something About Potroloum. When the history of the Nineteenth century shall bo written , there will bo no moro curious chapter than that T.hich shall toll of the working of the marvellous petroleum mines of Penn sylvania. Petroleum has been known from the earliest times , and although it was used by the Indiana and the English and Gorman settlers as a med icine , it was not until some twenty.two or twenty-throe yean ago that it was employed for illuminating purposes. In Juno , I860 , the production ot' the Pennsylvania oil Hold was just J ,000 barrels ; last month it amounted to the enormous total of 80,409 barrels , each containing forty-two gallons of petro leum. Since 1800 , the price fluctuated as much as the most inveterate speculator could possibly desire , the yearly average price being as high as § 9.85 $ and us low as 45 cents a bar rel. Tno cause of these violent Hue- tuationa is Mio discovery of now wolla or the giving out of old ones. Quito recently a now district was discovered in Cherry Grove , situated in what iu known as the Warren district , The mines dunk there were at first reported as enormously prolific. Four of them produced from 2,000 to1,000 barrels a day each , and the oil producers were aghuatnt the immensity of the discov ery. The Cherry Grove was no leas than 2,000 acres in extent , nnd at any point in this territory it was possible that n 1,000 birrel oil well might at any time ho struck , A speck's oi panic seized the oil mailcot. The price dropped steadily from 85 cents to ! ! ) cents and it scorned for a moment that the price nt oil might , in the future , bo only whatever the consumer should wish to pay for it. A few old heads , however , wore not frightened by the general stampede. They had neon almost as wonderful discoveries in past days fizalo out r.a co.nplotcly us an oil lamp nithoutniiyoil , andthoy thought that such might bo the case nguin. Nor were they dwanpoiiitod , The wells which a month ago \reio running from 2,000 to , ' ( ,000 barrels a day , fell off to 000 to 800 barrels about a fortnight ngo , and thouo running from a.OOO to 4,100 dropped to 1,000 o 1,100 , This was a sure sign that they wore not ponmninl , und at the present moment oven thin produc tion has largely decreased. Then the great extent of country which was at first thought to bo so prolific was grad ually narrowed down , so that it is now certain that no now wells of any mi- count will bo discovered , Not only have the confines of this district homi defined and dry wolla ntruek upon every aide , thus hugely reducing the production in the future , but thu wells of Jkadford and Alloghuny have also boon to Bomo extent desertedand , tin * production of those district largely reduced. Fur , as aoun ai the miiuid in these regions heard of thu great- although , us it turned out , ephounntl richneasof the Cherry Groyo region , they hastened to the now tiolu , Juav- ing their old atoadily producing , but small wells , The natural consequents of this double reduction has been a smart advance in the price of petrol * oum , which is likely , according ( o the opinions of the most experienced operators raters , to go to very much higher fig ures. ures.To n great extent , the business of the oil region * is controlled nnd man aged by the United Pipe Lino. This company has enormous tanks in which oil is stored , nnd from which it runs in pipes to tide-water , Tito United Pipe Line Company think that ono dollar a barrel is a fair price for oil , nnd they gladly buy up nnd store all the oil they can below that price. It is in the certificates of this company that speculation takes placo. They are promises to deliver to the holder a certain number of barrels of oil , and have to be renewed every six months , This renewal is a wise provision , inns- much AS It prevents forgeries , which would bo much moro easy were the certificates crumpled nnd dirty by long usage , Virtno MM , It * Mulhoiliuul , Albany , N. Y. . write * : "Kor several year * 1 hio millorcd from oft-recurrinir l > Ho\n ! hoadnchc * , dy - pcptii , nnd coinpUluU peculiar to my vex , Since mins y HuunocK lltoon HITTKIW 1 am entirely relieved. " Price 81.00 , trial size 10 cents. GOSSIPS DISAPPOINTED. A Nice SciUHlrvl nt n Summer Itosort Proved Pnlao. Canon IN'cx ) Appeal , July M. About ten days npo the very dash ing young nlfo of nn old but wealthy San Francisco broker , accompanied by her maid , arrived atone of the Lake Taboo hotels. There she mot n num ber of city ncqunintonces , nil of whom exerted themselves to make it very agreeable for her. She had boon there but two days \shon a fine-looking stranger put in an appearance nt tno hotel , and ho had not boon there an hour before the guests observed a most suspicious intimacy existing be tween himself nnd the broker's wife , Contrary to the rule in such casoe , the censorious remarks of some of the ladies reached her ears through the chambermaid , and this made iier re solve not to introduce any of the ladies in the hotel to the strange gen tleman. Her city acquaintonces , who must have been t f the vilest gossip ing nnd trouble-breeding order , loft the lake less than a week ago for homo , and no sooner had they reached the city than they informed the lady's husband of what they considered her improper conduct. The old fool , like all old fools who have pretty wives , was wrought up to a pilch of desperate jealously , and that same afternoon ho departed for the scene of his wife's unfaithful conduct , armed with a six shooter and a loaded shot gun in A case. There wns blood in his eye and murder in his heart. Upon his arrival at Truckoo ho engaged - gaged a private team , and is said to have driven like a fury to the resort patronized by his wife and her sus pected paramour. Ho had scarcely alighted from his buggy when ho saw his wife leaning upon the arm of a gentleman , apparently coming from A ramble through the woods. At a dis tance ho was unable to recognize the man , and his blood was at fever heat. The wife Boeing her husband uttered a shriek of surprise , and nt once to- leased herself from the arm of her escort , ran up to her unexpected spouse and embraced him. In the presence of the other gucsthi , who were standing on the portico of tha hotel , ho pushed her from him , declaring that ho wanted none of her nlloction after her disgraceful conduct , and just us ho was about to make some more loproachful remarks to his wife , the stranuor stopped up nnd familiarly tapped the old broker on the shoulder. The old man looked up and saw him self confronted by his wife's brother , the person about whom all Hie trouble had boon created , who had just como from the oabt and on his way to San Francisco concluded to take in the lake. A Baptist Minlitor'tJ Erporlouoo- I am a Baptist Minister , and before I even thought of beiiiK a clorj'ynian , 1 grad uated iu medicine , but left n lucrative | rac- tico for my present profession , 10 5 care ago , I WKH for mnnv years n sulferor from quinsy ; "TllOHAH1 KoucoTntu Oil , cured mo. " I wan also troubled with hoarse ness , and Thomas' Kclt-ctric Oil always re lieved me. My wife and child had diph theria , and "Thomas' Kclectric Oil cured them , " nnd if taken in lima it will euro seven times out of ten. I nm confi lout it IB a euro fi > r the moat obstinate cold or cough , nnd if any one will take n small teaspnou and half fill it with tha Oil , nnd then place thu out ! of the xponn in ono nos tril nnd draw the Oil ont of the spoon into the head by guiding ns hard an they can , until the Oil fulls over into the throat , nnd practice that twice a wi'ek , I don't ' euro how offensive their head limy lie , it wilt clean it out and euro their ca < nrrh. For deafness anil uarucliu it has done wondoiH to my certain knowledge. It I'M the onlv medlulno dubbed patent medicine- that 1 have ever felt likorucoinmendini ; , for 1 tell you that I would nut ho without it In my liniino for any connlderaUon. I am now eulfering with a pain like rhciiinatiiui in my rMit limb , and nothing relieves mo Jlku J hi mas' Klectric Oil. Oil.Dr. Dr. 15. F. CIIANK , iiujl-d-w Curry , 1'n. Murray Iron forte , Burlington Iowa , Komi Portable Engines , FOR C'ltKAMKI'.llW , KAUM UII.M , Prlntlnnr Offlcog" Ktc. , j. Specialty , The Largest Iron Working Kstablish- muiit in the State , MAMlf'CI' lirilH Of Steam Engines , AND GENERAL MACHINERY. Tlio Howard Automatic Out-OiT Steam Englno , Soii'l ' for Uruilir t ! < Im MOEGAN PAKK MILITARY AOADEMST , A C'lirUUau Family Etliool for Uojn Trepan * crCollv/e , H-K'mli ( < ! Kilucl cir IJualii'M. Hind to Oapt , ED , N. KIRK TALOO IT Principal , MorrKau Park , Cook Co. , Ill , JlWlOw To tlie Consumers of Carriages & Buggies I have a complatd stock of all the Lataat I of Carriages , Phaetons and Open and Top Bugg'es ' , Consisting of The Celebrated Brew.iter Bids Bar , The Hamlin Side Bar , 'f The Whitney Side Bar , and , The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton. Also the Old Reliable JBiiptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are til made ot the best ma'erials , and un der my own supervision. I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur chasing to call and examine iny 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 ) \VlIOLksALE AISD RETAIL DEALERS IN LAOIiWMA , LEHIGH , BLOSSBU IOWA AND ALL GOAL ! CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC , Ofilco No. 34 Pearl Street , Yarda Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avonun , Oouncil Bluffd. P. T. MAYNK 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL,3GRAHAM FLOUR AND OPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. VTho Hlghent Market Pries Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley ZBHOOIM : JPartlea Wishing to Ball Broom Corn Will Please Send Sample. I & ; OO. Irs. J. E , letcalfe and Irs , Belle Lewis Are now dealing In all klmtaol fancy gooilt , eiicli n LnccB , Embroideries , Ladles' . Undcrwo * o ( all dcecrltloim. ] Also llaiidkcrcliloln , both In ellli and linen , lioao ol all Klinli. thread , ping , neodloH , ttc. Wo hojio tlio laulun will call and eco our Block of Kooda at 630 Uroadway before go lHuwhoro. _ _ _ M E T C A L F BROS. , - WHOLESALE UKALEHS IN - Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves , OHIOAQO PRICES DUPLICATED , 3aivcr3Eii3E'57 _ - RUDD'S On Avenue B , No , 1902. ( NKAH IIJtOJkllWAT. ) Clothes uatlicrcd up asd dclhcrul promptly , Best of Satisfaction OhwrantooJ. Loat Clotlrs made gold. NO BET PER LAUNDRY WEST OF CHICAGO. or. jr. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , Thli laimJiy hvi Juit liccn ojuneil ( or bual- noaa , and wo aroniw pnparcd to do laindry vork ol all klnd4 unit jjiiira'itco Hallnluttlon A upotlalty ma lu ol Him work , uucli au collars , uilln , lluoililrtB , etc Wo wmit inorjboly to Kltuiidu trial , LARSON & ANDEIIBON. J. 1) KUMU.MWOV , K. L HllltUAKr , A W tiTRKKT , I'ruolJnit. VIool'Kn't. C'auliltr , CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluifr. Orh'anUcd under Iliu iuu * ol the Htato ol Iowa I'M up mpltal . 9 76o o Autliorlzul taplial , , . , . , , Inlcrcwt ] ulJ on time ( kpoxltn. Drafts on tbu prinuptl titles ol the United tjtatcg act ) Kuropu. bpoJal uttintloti il\eii to lalluitiont and tairuqijiidouu ) with prompt returi.s , uniKcroua. J. I ) . Ixlininidwn , K. li. Bhiurart , J. T Hart , W. W. W.IUco , J W. lludler , I , A ill J-r , IA , W , btrcut , i Jy7dtf STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMINING AND GRAINING , Shop Corner Uroudway and Soott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE. DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars ajdTobacco , Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Blufla. Onool the biat at concl claua Hotel * | u the West la the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. K 11UKWN , 1'roprietor. Ncs. C31 and 030 Droadu ay , < ouuc.il llluDu.Iowa. Table supplied with tha best tha market af- ford4. ( iLOd rooms and Urut-cload bixlu. Turing UNION AVENUE HOTEL 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs , C , Gerspacher & Son. KIKhT CLASS I10TKL AT HEABONAI1LE I'ltlOKtJ.IHANSIKNTS ACCOMMODATED IIOTKL KOK SALE. GOOD UEABONB fOU HELUNU. I I