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\ THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , AUGUST 8 1882. i o. d. oooasc oo , COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City M&rket , Ccnndl Dluffs , lo , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , aencri.1 Afrent * for tiiu Celebrated Mills ol H. D. RuihA Co. . Ooldcn Kngte Flonr , Lenvenwoilh hinM ( , on J Queen Dee Mills , Sioux Fulls , IMkoU. E < lo'pncc , Smltli A Ctllt'ncltn , Council BliiHa , li > . HI. ZEL WUOLKSALK AND RETAU , STATiflMERY AND PRINTER'S COODS , COUMCII. BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FIGE. J. WT. tia < 35 XT 3C 3EC 33 JSsc O < C . Lands and Lots Bought and Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW 11ATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA. SI. LIRSOIEsr , 15 North Main Street , WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Ucadjfitted upper * , In call skin nnd kin. Oik and Hemlock SOLI ! LEATHER , and ftl oodi appertaining tothcMmo trido. Oof J < sold M cheap in In the East. mm UE MILLINERY STORE FOR STYLISH SPUING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S ' HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street , . Council Bluffs la. That never require crimping , at Mrs. J , J. flood's Hair Store , nt prices nc\cr before touched br ny other hair dealer. Also ft lull line ot switches , etc. , nt greatly reduced prices. Also gold , ll cr and colored nets. Waxes mode from hdlcg' own hair. Do not ( all to call before purchasing elsewhere. All goods warranted w represented. MRS. J. J. GOOD , 29 Main street , Council DIuCTs , Ion a. BATHIMEOUSI ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sts , COUNCIL BLUFFS. V. ' Plain , Medicated , Viper , Electric , I'lungo , Douch , Shower , Hot aud Cold Baths. Com petent mala and female uureca and attendants nlwaja on hand , and the bent olntto and atten tion Kit en patrons. Special attention Kit en to bntnlnK children. Investigation aud patronage solicited DR. A. H STUDLEY & Co. , 100 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley : Treatment ol chronic diseases made a specialty. REMOVED without the CAIC1BS drawlujf of blood or uco of knife. Cures lunp diseases , AND OTfctKR Fits , Scrofula , LU or Com- T U M 0 R S l'1 * " " ' " ' "u'd Mcrcur- w in w li w | 4i 80to9 | Eryslpelm. Salt Rheum , Scald llcid , Catairu , neak , Inllamcd and granulated Ejcgcrofulous Ulcura nnd Female - male Disease ) of all kinds. Also Kidney and Voncrlal dlseaicg. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured money refunded. A1I diseases treated upon thepilnclpleofvcKft- ftblo reform , without the USD of mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or MtdlcMod IUthg , furnished who dcdlre them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured hy the UBO the Elastic belt Truss and 1'Kstcrhlch has superior In the uorla. CONSULTATION TREE- CALL OW OK ADDUES3 Drs , R , Rico anfl F , G , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. LIVERY , Feed and Sale Stables , 18 North First Street , Bouquet's old stand. Council Bluff ) , Iowa. WibLAKD SMITH. Prop. WD.STILLMAN , . , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting Physician and Surgeon , Office and residence 015 Willow avenue , Coun- cl muffs , lotta. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffa. Extracting ; and fllllnif a specialty. First-class work guaranteed , DK. AP. . HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Office , No. H Pearl Street. IIoiui , 0 a. m. to 2 , , and 2 p , in. , to S p , m. Iteildcncc , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection ttlth Central olllce. F. T. SEYBERT M. D. . . , - . . , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. L" Oflioo No. 5 , Eyorott Block , Broad way , over A. Louio'a Restaurant. Merchants Restaurant J , A. ROSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway nd Fourth StrctUa. Good accommodatloiia , coed fare and cour teous treatment. E. C3 CJ Office over Bnvb a b&nt. OOUNOLU BLUFFS , Iowa. REAL ESTATE. V , 0. Jamca , In connection with big Uw and ' JllotlonbUBlnesabuya and cl ! ) real estate. Pereoia wishing to buy or sell city propcit ) cell thUotlco , over Buebncll'b book Btore , Pearl itrect. , EDWIH J , ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 4ICBroadway , Council Bluffs dr v n. ud scknowl WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Mndo 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 , HARDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNEOOLOGIST. Graduate ol Elcctropalhlo Institution , 1'hlli' delpbla , Pennn. Office Cur , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and painful dlf- flcultles peculiar to females a specialty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Office ot or First National Dank , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Will practice In the Btatn and federal courts Game and Poultry , Can always be found a B. DANEHY'O , 130 Upper Broadway JHO.JAYPRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 314 BROADWAY , Oounoil Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andEeallstate , I'roprlctor of abstracts of rottattattamlu county. Olllco corner of Broadway and Muln eireett , Council Jiluffn , Iowa. JOHN STEINER , IV1. D , , ( Dcutschcr Arzt. ) EOOM G , EVERETT'S BLOOK , Council EIufFa , > lecMC9 ot women anil children a vpoclalty. I1 , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FiUSE Dm-KNHAUY KVKUY SATUIIUAY. Office In Kvuctt's block , Pearl treet. Ku-l ] denco eii Fourth etreet. OHlce hours from 9 to 2tt. ra. , 2 to land 7 08 p.m. Council I lufl If Ul PRACTICAL DSWTIST , Pearl oj > j > oilto the poatoffico. One of the oldest petitioners In Council Hlufld. tiatlt Ufactlon t'uirinteed In all cit DR , F. P , BELLINGER , EYE AND EAH SURGEON , WITIl DIl , CIIAflLKS JJKCTKEN. Olftce otcr drtu titorr , < 11 Hr&aJwr.j'ounill Jlulln , io a Al tlUi ) cs of , Iho vto and uir tinted utidi'r thuiuo t3i > piotcil moihod au < 4 til uur Ktniar.tntLid ATTORNEY'-'AT-IAW. ' ' Will practice In all ! EUUi and United State * Courts. tJpvil.i Geruun lfnywe. BU71NQ A OARPBT IN EGYPT. Hoxc * Arthur Sullivan Did It. Boskn llcr ld. Arthur Sullivnti bought n carpet in Alexnndrin , nud the uurchnso took him three months. Ono inorninp , an runs Dr. Sullivan's unrrntiro , ho wn passing by ono of the bazanra where tnpistrios nud such things nro sold , trhau a particularly hnudsniuoand ricli fabric caught his eye. Ho went in and after pretending to look over a lot of things which in reality ho did not want , no said to the man who sol emnly presided over the plnco , "And what is the price of that carpotl" "That responded the dealer , "is not for sale. I purchased that particular carpet at a great cost to feast my own oyea upon. It is magnificent superb. I could not p , rt with that. No , by Allah1" or words to that ctFoct. "Will the Encliah Qontloman have a cup of cotfeoJ The English gentleman would , lie would also have a cicar- otto After that ho wont away. In a day or two ho went around again , and pnco moro niado the pretense of tank ing through Macdcllah's stock , Ho had obviously failed to fool the sly Egyptian before as to the article ho really wanted , so ho took more time to it on this occasion , As ho expected , the scdato owner of the b z ar finally ttpproached him , "I have concluded , after several sleepless nights , " said the merchant , "to part with that carpot. It grieves mo very much to do so , for I have be come very fond of it. I had hoped that It would bo the light of my eyes in my old ngo. But the prophet has counselled unselfishness among * his people , and 1 will sell to the Englieh gentleman. " "How much ? " "Ono hundred pounds. " "Nonsense. I'll giro youJL'5. " The Egyptian's dignity was ob viously wounded. An expression of absolute pain crossed his face. But ho forgave Dr. Sullivan , and they had another cup of coll'eo and a cigarette together. Then Dr. Sullivan wont away , as before. In a week or so ho dropped around again. After going through the regular buainesa of look ing over the stock , ho was again approached preached by Macdallah. " 1 have concluded , after much thought , " said that worthy , "that I asked you too much tor the carpet the other day. When Macdallah feels ho is in the wrong , ha is quick to acknowledge it. The English gentle man can have the beautiful carpet for 00. " "Now you acknowledge your error , " replied Mr. Sullivan , "I will confess that 1 was wrong in oflering you only 5 for your carpet the other day. 1 did that in joke , of course. I didn't mean it. Bless you , no. And since you arp prepared to make concessions , I will do the samo. In stead of 5 , I'll give you 0. " Moro coil'eo und another cigarette. The next time Dr. Sullivan wont around , the merchant took oil' 5 more , and the purchaser added 1. So it wont on , with haggling at > d coffee , until Dr. Sullivan had finally agreed to give 12 , at which price ho took away the carpet. It would 'iavo cost about S250 in ondon , Ho says that the kind of busmesa mentioned is considered the strictly proper thing in Egypt and Turkey. But Americann , ho adds , are spoiling the trade in thin direc tion. While ho was in Alexandria a gentleman named Morgan , from Now York , came along and visited the ba zaar of Macdalluh. Three carpets truck his fancy and ho priced them. 'Threo hundred pounds , " said Mac dallah ' 'Well , " replied Mr. Morgan , "that soema n fair price , and I'll take , hom. Horo'B your money. " The : ioxt time Dr. Sullivan aaw the mer chant ho was almost tearing his hair with rage oaainst the "dog of u Chris- lion. " Ho explained the matter in un injured tone to the nympathizing Eng lishman , adding that Mr. Morgan's nothoa was not ' 'business " BuckJmV .Arnica Halve. The BKST SALVE In the world for Cuts liniiaea , Sores , Ulcers , bnlt lihcuin , Fe rer Soree , Tetter. Chap | > ed Hands , Ghil ' ilains , Coma , ana all nltin eruptions , an' ' ' 'OBtit ' ! cly cures riles. It is guaranteed tt .ivo s.itiiifuctfon or money refunded , [ 'rice , 25 centu per box. For halo by 0. Goodman Bound to Huvo It Bo. As you go to Boston and Hartford iy way of the Boston & Albany rail oad , if you take the morning express , lioro are two parlor cars thereunto ttached , with all the appurtenance hereunto appertaining , including lorter with a whisp-broom in ono and n pluco for a quarter in the thor. Now , thoao two parlir cars ro twins , diD'oring only , as in the case with twins , in their nmnncra. The laat time I went out that way , which win only a few weeks mnco. ono of these cara was Gov. Hawlty , and the other waa BOIIIO other governor , All went well until wo reached Springfield. Hero the usual halt often ton minutes was niado , the parlor car for Albany was switched oil' to its proper train , and wo went thundering on to Hartford. Before wo weio well out of the depot an old gentleman confronted me. Hound-faced , welldroaaed , quick spoken , a little crusty , and a general air of authority about him. "i'ouiiL' man , " ho said , sharply , "out of that. " "Out of whicbriaaiod , m inuo- cent surprise. "Out of that chair , " snapped the old parly , "Come , bo livuly. I want to sit down. " I was puzzled and annoyed , and ataimiiored aomothlug about thin being a parlor cir and [ "YeB , yea , " ho said , impatiently. "I know all about that. This is n parlor car nnd you'vo got my Beat. Out out of it without tiny morn words. Got a. ecat of your own Bomewhero , { and don't go around appropriating othtT people's chairs H hem they have gene for lunch , Get out , younjj fel low. " , I sm naturally & bashful mun , but 1 : did niiiko ono mine deapeiato u/llit / to retain my deal. I aaia that I had u occupied that avsA ) "KviT since I got out of it nt Springfield , " snarled the old mun , "I redo in that neat all the way from Buatun , and the minute I left it you jumped into it. And now you jump ) out uf it and no worda about it or T will make the car full of trouble for you. " It began to dawn on mo than just how maltera stood , In fact I know , but I HOS nettled , Everybody in Iho , car was laughing at mo , and I do hat to bo laughed at. I determined t wait for my rovongo. Ho snortoi fiercely , nnd I nbdictod without an other word in favor of the testy eli jumper of claims who thus sinmnaril , evicted mo , and took my goods tun chattels to a seat in the rear end o the car. Presently along came the conduclo to take up the tickets. When h came to the old gentleman , the con ducior passed back the ticket ho ha given him. "Wrong train , sir , " ho said. "Go of ! at next station. This train is fo Hartford and Now York. " The old gentleman's face was study. "For Ha-Iln-wa-whaU" ho shouted "I know bettor. Told mo at Hostoi this car went through to Albany. " "Lem see the parlor car ticket , said the conductor brielly. "Yes that's all right , you are on the wnwij cur ; this ticket for other car. You baggage half way to Albany by tin time. Got olfnt Hartford. " "Well , when can I Kot a train bnc ! to Springfield1 ? walled the jumper o chairs. "To-night , " said the contltictor , ant ho passed on to the next cir , Then I arose. I gathered up in m ; weak und long Mifforing arms my hat overcoat , lap-tablet and nenapaper and walked back to that chair ant stood before the most crestfallen mat the immortal goda over pitied , didn't say anything ; didn't make a igcaturo , I just stood up before him folding my geode , personal etlecls ant railway chatties in my arms aud looked od at him. Ho arose and vamousoi the claim. And as I Bottled down ii my recovered possession I mndo enl ; ono remark. I said to the poor oh gentleman : ' 'I thought you would bo sorry i you took my chair. " And ho marched back and took n seat on the upholstered pnnch , to the merry laughter of the happy pansen jern. And the last time I lookei around oh , crowning woo ! the con ductor was making him pay a quarter 'or his seat in the palace car. A Vexed Ulergymau. Kven the pntionco of Job would liccnuv. exhausted were ho a preacher and oiulo.iv oring to interest hia audlonco while tlioy were keeping up rm tncrcR ant concliiim iimklng it iiupoiallilo fur him to lie lioanl Yet , how vci y easy cnu nil this bo avoidet > y simply usiujj Dr. KI'IIK'H New DIKCOIO ry for Consumption , Coughs nnd Colds Trial UottleHgucn away nt C. V. Gooil i : . : i'ri drui ; store LAKE VIEW OEMETEUY. Mrs. Qarflold'a Visit to | tuo Tomb o Her Huabnud. Clo\ eland Letter Mrs. Garfield , who lives in Clove and , comes frequently to the ccmo ; ery in n closed carriage and stops ai o headquarters of the guard to in quire for the commanding officer. The atter is the only person having a key o the vault in lna possession , inn without hia consent no ono can ontci h o prcmisen. The arrival of Mrs. jarliold is immediately reported to ho lieutenant , who repairs to the vault nnd awaits her arrival. The wire fence is then temporarily remov ed and the grated doors unlocked. VIrs. Garflold rarely speaks when oho comes und as she enters the vault her emotion ia very painful. She remains 'or eom minutes but disturbs noth , ng and loaves in uilonce for her quiel uinio in the city. She ia usually ac iompaniod by her immediate friends , .legularly onca a week a fresh boquo s sent to the cemetery and placet n the vault. And siinse ho outer iron ) door of the vault is cckcd by the lieutenant and ro jpenod in the morning by himself L'ho soldiers have had nothing to do since they went on duty , further than .o guard the remains. They ropori that there is a continuous influx fron all parts of the country to BOO the caskot. Many of the visitors are prominent men who como to pay their lust respects to the honored dead. 0 , the 2(1 of July , the anniversary of the assassination , there were at loust 15,000 , people in the cemetery. Mro. Gurfield , who avoids public uttcntior aa much as possible , did not como 01 account of the crowd , but visited the grave next day. The venerable mother of the latp president has been to the cemetery since the funeral , and when elio comes she romaii H a long time beside the casket which contains the pride of her life. The soldiers uay that the Bceno which follows her ar rival is always ; a most affecting one , and aha is left alnno to her sorrow. Rejuvenated. 72 PKUU STHKKT , \ INMANAI-OUH , Ind. , July 8 , 1881. / II. II. WAKNKK it Co. : , S'iraFor twenty years I have boon alllicled with liver complaint. I trird various rein , odica , but received no benefit until commenced the nun of your Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure , which gave mo permanent relief , nugl-dlvv EDWIN A. GAFTOK. Boxing n Hewing Maclitno , ' 'Say , n.y do r , " olm-ivul Mr. Spoopindyko , Htiitightrning up ami Bcrutching ins ear , "what did thu man fay about boxing up this \\iii'ma ( chine ? " "Why , ho eaid to take the cover off and- " " 1'vo got thocn.vurufir'HiiorU'dMr. 3popudykc. "Did ho fay to take it oil twice'Ain't / ouco binding on thii iiK'chinu ? " "Certainly , " replied Mru Biropen- dyke , "then you luke the top off snd " "Did that man nay anything abnul wxing up thin nrvchmo ? That's whut jinked > ou , " vociferated Mr. B | > oq. ) ondvl o. "I know all about the cover and top , You c.iii't teach mo loything about the top mid covur. I want soinu information about the dod- anted bird-oigo louktng arrangenioni ! Did ho say whether I was to tul > otlmt ff of anything ? " "The machine goes rin that , " Hut- ' ored JJre , Sp'iopondy'ko , "Ami thtm hin Hliit-covjjr nuiln over it. " 'Nit\ , tJmt'a iho way I Jiko tK' r wotaaij talk , " rcmarktd Mr. K fi > - endyko , betaking himself olioeniy in lis Woik. "If you'd nlwajw an t > r straight up we'd Ii.ivo been inovo.l . ; \ wcok ago. " "But you must BCIOW the topo.i tlio )0ttom of thu top nnd tie tlio cuvur1 ind'irneath , " id Mm. Spoopond > ko , Mho , having been complimentoU on M lotail , determined , womunliko , i > i know all about it. f'Whut ' Btublo have yon been board- iijj' in now1 ? ' reared Mr..Sppopfcii' dyke , dropping the hammer on his foot. "What asylum for indigent jackasses did you ot that scriptural quotation from ? Llow'm I going to screw the meaaly top on the dod gasted bottom of itaell ? Whore's the screw that does that ? Just jerk your thumb in the direction of the interconvertible screw that will ecrow a thing on in that way ? " "Why , you just turn the top over on the bottom , the man said , and acrow it to the top ; that " "Como over ? " yelled Mr. Spoopen- dyke , tugging at the works , from which ho had neglected to take the thumb-screw , "Como over the way the man said for you to ! Hoar mo ! Como over ! There can't any dod- gaatcd piece of sovonty-dnllar in genuity got the best of the manufac * turer when Spoopcndyko's within rPnch ! Como over and screw on the bottom , like the man said ! Coming rtverf" and Mr. Spoopcndyko's hands slipped , liMiding him on the back of his neck in the crate his wifp had pur chased to box the mnchina in. "Never mind , dear , " said Mrs , Spoopendyke , trembling with apnre- hension for the safety of the machine. "Lot the man como and do it himself if ho ktui\\H so much about it " "Dod gast the man ! " howled Mr. Spoopondyko , springingto hh feet and moving on the works once more. "Think ho can break this measly old caat-iron imitation of an Inebriate homo any quicker'n I can ? ' ' and ho uraaped the top of the Instrument am hauled away till his oyoa hung out. "Como over to the dulcet bottom am bo acrowod on ! 0 como where the glory of being acrowod to the botton of tlio top awaits theo. Como over and see this miracle of plastering the top and bottom of the snmo thing together gother as performed by Spoopendyke , the apostle of impossibilities ! Como to the dod " But hero the thumb screw broke , driving Mr. Spoopon dyke into the closet like n spike , where ho eat holding Iho multilatot top In hia arms nnd looking dazed. "Aro you hurt , dear ? " asked Mrs. Spoopondyko , rushing toward him. "llurt"shriokodMr. ! Spoopotulyko. "Am I hurt ? D'yo BOO that thumb joint hanging to that measly screw' ' \Vow-w-w ! " Mr. - - Eqnoaled Spoopon dyke , dnncing to his foot , nnd dashing the machinery Into the cnito. "Gol in there , quick ! " and ho tumbled the rest of tlio business in after , where il stuck cornorwiao in spite of hia effort to drive it in with hia leg. "Is this what the man said ? ' nnd ho jumped ni it with both foot. "Bottom nppenr to bo coming any nearer to the top from nhoro you stand ? " and ho whirled the crate around and then kicked at the corner of the machine. "Does thai screw strike you as beginning to take hold ? Got a notion that this machine < ry can bo moved trom hero to Hack ensack without scratching any paint ol the farm houses along tlio road ? " and concentrating himself in ono last eifori Mr. Spoopondyko turned the cr.iti over on the machine and breathec tinrd. tinrd."You "You hnvo done that splendidly , ' cooed Mrs. Spoopondyko , anxious tt restore peace between Mr. Spoopon dyke and the wreck of her sowing machine. "It isn't exactly the way the man said , but I know " "O you know all about it ? " howlot Mr. Spoopendyko. "If I could built iv front door and u veranda to your in formation , I'd stand you in a tub of sal water and start n summor-rcaort ! 0 you're posted on what to del You un derfltnnd mechanics ! Some day I'll li you out with a prico-liat nnd a strike nnd start a rolling-mill ! " and Mr. Spoopondyko wont for his hat , ant toro out of his room. "It's pretty well scratched , bui othorwiso'it's all right , " conimontet Mra. Spoopondyko , examining the wreck. "And I'll ' got the man to box it. I think I'll put this bottle of in ! in his light coat pocket. Ilo'll ' wan it aa soon as ho geta out there , am' lio'll find it an soon aa ho situ down ! ' An effective medicine for kidney diseases , low fevers and nervous pros tration , and well worthy of n trial , is Hrown'a Iron Hitters. Murray Iron forks , Burlington Iowa. Soml Portable Engines , FOR ORRAMRKIKS , FARM Ham , Printing Offices1 Ktc. , jA Specialty , The Largciit Iron Working Establish ment in the State , MASUf AtTIMKUH OK Steam Engines , AND GENEU/LL MACHINERY. The Howrd Automatic Oufc-Dff Steam Engine , Bind for clrtul.r , 23-lm 880. SHORTJ.IHE. KANSAS CITY , Council Blnfls inn Direct Line to ST. LOUIS I AJII. TUJ ! KAffT From GiCfihnand iho Weat. A trilnn Ibitij J ) , U M. Depot , Ouitlu : Meb. o ftt > e.l MU bHo < * n Onuht and hi. > oa ' . 'ul CAD tiiit con QUA 11 A tad Dally Pru-tsen i 3fA3UK ( sndI'f ' AWVU.'UEo ) VIM | > rUFJiLU4KH fi ) 'ylv'jir'I ' v4 > , ' ( ' * , rn't-j It.yOoii.'be , Ull cr1 ! tfctv I'UtlQt. i ( | Coupler , trid Uio ceiotr * ' 'vtLLt j'ttoutu Air li/iiiu , arjlw ItU nt.ttolrot ronJU VTA n.UtU U'V , tlf , JOiitl'U & COUNUtL ULQVI& h 1 , iU Ul. JoM'ph * .ud St. Xyjutf. TJU ! tai io B | ill counoa rUt'sM latin ' 'o i- 3. Y. I1AKNAKU , 0. UAH fH , U n , Eu ] > t. , St. Ja > n b , , Kt\ \ Ceo 1'iW. tad llckut.ft. . , Si. Jon pj , lit ) . AXWT Cou , 4V > V * iUfi * * B (1 J ( ' V. J.IiV M > 0T , Uouoril Ajr al , ui WINE UK CARPI7' ) ! . " ' ' ' ' ' "ka'iinll 'ylv'jir' To tlie Consumers of : OarriagBS & Buggie : I have a complete stock of all the Latosh Styles of Carriages , Phaetons and Opoa and Top Bugles , Consisting of The Celebrated Brewster Side Bar , The Hamlin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring , k 1 The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton , Aho the Old Reliable .Sliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are til made ot the best materials , aid un der my own supervision. I should be pleased to have those 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 AIND 11ETAIL DEALERS IN LAGKAfAfflA , LEHM , BLOSSBMG AND ALL I ALLGOAL ! A.X.SSO CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No , 34 Penrl Street , Ynrda Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Blnffa. P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE ' ' ! BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEALflCRAHAM FLOUR AND FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand.QThe I Market Fries Paid ( or d Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley IBIROOIM : IPartloa Wishing to Sail Broom Corn Will Please ; Send Sample. ! & OO. Mrs , J , E , letcalfe and Irs , Belle Lewis Arc nowdcallnirln . all klnileof fancy Kooils , pnch as I.ncra , I'mbroldorlos , Ladles' Undorwci of alldscrlptloim. Also llandkrrililofii , both In ullli and linen , hoju of all kliida. throa'l ' , pint , nccillcx , tie.Vo . \ hopu the laului will call and too our stock of Koods at 683 Broadway before go ( > K ilium hero. M E T O A L F BROS. , WHOLESALE DEAI.KI13 IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves , CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED , BUDD'S LAUNDRY. On Avoimo B , No , 1902 , ( NKAU HUOADWAV. ) Clothes gathered up aud delivered promptly. iest of Satisfaction Guaranteed. Lost Cloth a ruado good , \ ' 0 BETTER LAUNDRY WEST OF OHIOAGO. JT. JT. 3EC.TTJP3P. _ STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W , Broadway , .ARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , TlilflaimJry 1m Just boon opened for dual- 08. , ami wo are now pripjrml to do Itindry ork of all klmlx and gutrautuu eatUfautlon A pnclaltyinalo of flna work , such M collars , ulfd , fine tlilrU , etc , Wo ttaut evtrjboJy to how a trial , LAKSON & ANDKRSON. , 1) KUUUMMHJX , K. li MIIUOAttT. A. W , MIIKHT , J'rujlJc'iit. Vlcu-1'n.u t , CailiUr. CITIZENS BANK Of Council BluU'u. Organized under the lattd ot Urn Btato cf Iowa , 'aid up capital . . . $ 76,0 0 iUthuilfca uplial . . . . , , , . , . . , , , Irikrunt jiald on tlmo deio | lt . Drallu Ueucd M the principal citlm of tlio United tiutW ( unit lurojiu. SjKiiUI ul'.entloii ultcu la collections nd uuiriwpjnduncu With prompt returaa. UlltHTOKB , ] > . Edmund on , K L. hhuj ' , rt , , J. T , Hart , i' . W. Wfllieu , J. W. llodfiir , J. A. Mlihr , tJA. W. Sttv < , t , j JyTdtf STARR & BUNCH , A HOUSE , IGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPJSU riANQINQ , KALSOMININB AND BRAININB , Shop Oornor Uroadvvay and Soott 8t HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco , Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season , 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffa. Ouo of the beat attend clasa llotoU In the Wcat U the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. K JUWWN , Proprietor. Hon. Ml and DSU Jlroid uy , ( ounill DluajIo . Tublu nupplled nltli th beet thu market if- ford * . ( Uod ruuim and flrst-clait bed . Tciuij ti'r > tv tsonablu. " _ UHION AVENUE HOTEL 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs , C , Gerspacher & Son. CT.ASS HOTKh AT HFAWNADLK THANSIENTd ACCOM MOUAVKU KOll HALbGOOU HEA80NS TOK HKLUNO.