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KBV 't THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 9 OOTTBTOIlLi a. o. OOOO COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council duffs , low * , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , -Ofotral Agent * for the Celebrated Mills of it , D. Uush ft Co. , Oolden Kagle Flour , Lcarcnwoilh Kan a , and Queen D Mills. Sioux Kails , Dakota. Reference , Smith & Ctllti-ndtn , Courcll BluCte , la. WHOLESALE AND BETAII , 'STATIONERY ' AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F F ICE. JT. 'W. Vbk CR TT 3C OEC 3E1 &B O O. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. HOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA. IE ! . 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Roadf-flttcd upper ) , In calf nklnnnd kin. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER , and al oed appertaining to the ahoo tr nlo. Ooxli nold M cheap M In the Kaat. IBS. 'NOEEIS1 BIf IILLINEET STOEE FOR STYLISU SPUING MILLINERY PATTERN 130NNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. . Council Bluffs Ia That ntncr require crimping , at lira. J. J , Oood'a Hair Store , nt prices never before touched by ny other hair dealer. Alvo * mil line of R Itches , etc. , fttvroatly reduced prlcei. Also gold , U\cr and colored nets \Va\cs made from Ivllca' own hair. Do not tall to uvll betoro purchislng oleowhcro. All goodn warranted M rcpreaented , iiH3. J. J. GOOD , 29 Malnetrcoi , Council Uluffs , Iowa. Bethesda BATHIJft HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , 'Cor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. PUIn'Dedicated , V per , Electric. Plunge , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths. Competent - potent n.ale and female iiurrcs and attendants always on hand , and the belt ot raio and atten- lion ( rlven patrons. Special ntt.ntlon Riven to I ktQlng children. Investigation aud patronage tolicltcdDR. . A. H STUDLEY & Co. , 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley : Treatment of chronic diseases made a specialty. REMOVED without the CAIOEES drawing of blood or use of knife. Cures lunp diseases , Fits , Scrofula , Liver Coin- ) ' ' " ' ' . Uropsy , Uhcuu.a- * m * t n TU M 0 R S tUm , Fever and Mercur- I U III U II W lttl sotcit Kry liela9 ) , Salt Ehoum , Scald Heid , Citairh , weik , inllimed and granulated Ejca , 'crofuloua Ulciwand Fe- milo Dla.-aao of all klnda. Aho Kidney and Tencrlal dUtasea. Uomorrboldaor Piles cured money refunded. All dfocaaoa treated upon the principle of voROt- , tl > lo reform , without the use of mercurial poia- uuortho knlfu. Electro Vapor or M-dlcatod Baths , furnished who dcslro them. Hernia or Kupturo radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster , which hi ? superior la the world. CONSUI/TATION FREE CALL OS OK ADDRESS Drs , R , Eice and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. \ LIVERY , Feed and Sale SiiaUes , 18 North Pi'et Street , Bouquet's old stand , Council Bluff' , Iowa. WILLAUD SMITH. Prop. W.D.STILLMAN , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting .Physician and Surgeon , Offlco and residence 616 Willow avenue , Coun- , tt Bluffs , lovva. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Extracting and filling a epechlty. First-class work guaranteed. DR. A. P. HANCI1ETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Omc , No. 11 Pearl Street. IIoiiK , 0 ft. m. to Z , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , in. Ho..Uenco , 120 IUnerot ( street. Telephonic connection with Central offlce. F. T. SEYBERT M. D. . . , . . , PHYSIOIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA , Office No. 5 , Everett Block , Broadway - way , ovcir A. LOUIO'H llestaurant. Merchants Restaurant J. A. R03S , Proprietor. Corner Broadway . .ml Ppurlh Streota. Good acconiisodatlonS , good fare and cour- tcous troitroeut. s. E. mm- 3E6 O w. OIHco over eaTlngs bink. OOUNOIti BLUFFS , - - Iowa. W. 0. James , la connection with his law and collection business bu ) and Bella real estate. Person ) wUhlnrf to bu ) rr sell city projiert , call . * Ills office , over Dushuoll'd book store , I'earl Urael. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 415Broadway , Council Bluffs. 0MdiJlandmoitzagei drawn i nd ackoowl ( 'god HAIR JJOOBS. WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Price a Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa MBS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Qraduate of Etcctropathlc Institution , Phila delphia , 1'onna. Offlco Cor , Broadway & Glenn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IO\VA. \ The treatment of all dlaonsca and pi'Inful dlf- flcultlea peculiar to fcrrales a BpccUlly. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Offlco over Pint National Hank , Counrll B'ufTe. ' Iowa. Will practlca In tno etatfl and federal courts FRESH FISH ! Game and Poultry , Canalwajabe found a 0. DANEHY'3 , 135 Upper Broadway JNO.JAYFEAINEY , Justice -of the Peace , a 14 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W B. MAYE8 , Loans andRealEstate , Proprietor of attracts of I'ottawattamle count } ' . Olllco corner of Broadway and Jlaln street ? , Council llluOa , Io a. JOHN STEiNER , M. D , , ( UoutEcber Ant , ) ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S ULOOK , Council Bluffs. ulscados of women and children a epoclalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FREE DlHl'KNHAKY KVKUY SATHKDAY. Office In Eventt'a block , Pc rt denes ( VS fourth itr ot. Oftfco hours from 0 to S * . m.fo4and | 7 of ) p.m. Council I luff * F. C. SLARK , PEACTiOAL D35NTIST. I'earl oppoalte the poatofllco. One ol the oMcit pratltloners In Council Uluffs. Balls Isfactlon iruirantced In all case ? DE , F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH PH. CIIAnLUB DKETKKN , Onico over dru store , 411 Dread ay , Council lllulU , Iowa. Al di ca > ui of the eve and car treated under the most approved method and all eur JOHN LINDT , ATTORNEV-'AT-IAW. ' Will practice In all ] Etito and Uolted fitotoi Court * . Bpe Vi German lADguigt , CARIFORNIA , aiding to The To Semite Out door Life The BiR Trees Nature's Wondere. The Travelers' Tributo- Climbing tU Mountains-Camped In the Vftlloy. Yo Scn.lto letter to BuaVo Kiprm. Our stay of three days nt Clnrk' Station was well tlltod with eight-see ing and resting , Oar cimp was in nt amphitheatre of pine covered moun tains with hero nnd there n pitch o snow gleaming on their rugged aides The swift-running Merced rive rushed nmily along over the rocks iu far nway , nnd Iho magnificent pinci roared their 2GO or ( JOO tVot of hatch over our heads. It was a docidoi compensation for all the dreary ntu unpleasant camps wo had had on tla journey thither. Two miles nwai were the beautiful Falls of OhimmKlu. Friday wo spoilt the day by thorn driving as f. r as wo could , then fol lotrini ; a toot trail the ieat of the way Tliu falls arc really a succession t ; cascades , tumbling over the dill'oreni ledges in ihrco distinctslreams vary ing in height from HO to 200 feet- pausing as they fall , and resting for a single instant on each lodge , thei uniting in their last leap in a < 0iowcr of glistening diamonds. AMONCJ THK 1IIO TllKEH. In Iho evening wo strolli'd over to a Digger Indian camp access the liver. Theio was but one man who conic speak English , and ho nj > pruJ quite intelligent ( For nn Indian ) , tut the test ot the men nnd the tquatra were equalled around on the ground or lying nt full length in their btrkvig - wams , looking about as intelligently ns so many pieces of animated putty. A slain deer , shot that day and half- Iressid , was to us the moat interest- ng feature of the camp. Saturday wo spent the day among the Muriposa 3rovo of Big Trees , and found , just as wo expected , a lot of overgrown 'orcat giants , that nrouaid our wonder dor and admiration to the highest do ; roo. It is useless to undertake much of n description of them for everyone ono is familiar with their peculiar characteristics and enormous proper- ions But n few facts concerning horn may not bo out of place1) ) T"hj "Qiovo" " embrace a 048 aorcocf and in the mountains , 7,000 foot above sea love ) , but is not entirely composed of the "Sequoia Gigantea , " os ia generally supposed , for these roca stand it * groups of two or three , and ovoti singly , among pines , and spruce , and fire. It is ditliuult to ap- jrcciato their colossal dimensions until iccurntp measurement ia taken and n iomparison niado with other objects. 2very ono has heard of the "Onxzly 3iant , " with its 92 7 foot of circum- orciico and 200 feet of height , with n imb 120 feet from the ground meas uring six feet and four inches in liameter. Nearly nil of the largest rces are nnmtd. Wo passed the faithful Couple , Grant and Oolfax , Jovvloa and Lafayette ; took oil' our iats to grand old Lincoln and greeted t with thmo rousing cheers ; bowed in dtuiration before Longfellow and Vhittior , n stately pair standing aide > y aide ; drove through the heart of Wahwonah with our largo covered wagon ; and stood , twenty-four of us , > osidoa a horse und rider , in the hoi- ow trunk of the Smoke Stack , while wo looked up 200 foot to the blue sky boyo. Wo paced the length of the alien monarch , poor Andy Johnson , o named because it leaned toward the outh about the time. Andy inclined in bat direction , nnd foil when ho fell. ) ur martyred Garucld is also ropro- ontcd by a beautiful sequoia , perfect n its graceful proportions , und appar- ntly just in its prime , measuring but > 7 feet around. Many other famous names were there. Of course wo all nvested our loose change in the in- vitublo pincushions made of thobark , which ia OPO and ono-half to tvro feet n thickness. A FLOIIAL WONDEU. Our day's delight was increased ten- old by the discovery of the enow > lntt ) , which wo all agreed was the most beautiful flower wo had over oeti. It WHH "a thing of beauty nnd n joy forcvor , " with its rich rose , mad- lor-tinted flower drooping gracefully rorn the shapely stalk of the same olor , and the whole delicately tinged with n frosty aoinoihing that is impos- iblo to describe. So mo ono said that t looked delicious enough to oat , and t certainly woe a most tempting and efrcshing eight on a hot day. Wo ound upon pulling up the bulb that co was clinging to it , nnd the whole ilant as cold to the touch as if it had ust como oil a snow bink , and yet no now was visible anywhorer around. INFAMOUS EXTOHTIOX. After a quiut Sunday spent in camp fo were ready for the las * stage of our ourney to the Yo Somito. But first * u had to Bottle the perplexing quen- ions of toll-rates , about which wo had loard auch conflicting accounts , There was evidently no uniformity in Hie charges , and the printed bulletin of atea , nailed up In a conspicuous place , was a dead letter as far as wo could co. According to'it wo should hard > aid { 8 ( $1 per animal ) , bufc ire were > bligtd to pnf § 14 , witlr the comfort- tig assurance from the collector thnt ia had kt ua off ta y , for ho could mvo demanded $ iJOJCItliofuur heads wcrovojry-thloKj _ or ho flijim-d by n liffereht arithtnotio than wo had over tu.tiod , for wo failed to bo convinced of the right or justice of the demand. Wo have einco learned thc.t the "rates" are whatever the collector can Rot out of n party , nnd there has boon DO much Dinpluint about the little "irregular , ty" that the matter is under investi gation now and will ho well ventilated or the benefit of the traveling public. TUK LAHT OMM1I , From Olark'a wo crossed the south ork of the Merced river , and began ho ascent of the last grade of our COO- nile journey. The country grow irildcr and moro rugged at every step. Densely wooded mountains nnd Hharp peaks towered on all aidta , while ' ( lark avints and sunny canojis lay thou- ands of foot below us. Wo inut Rhu ix'horao atago on ono Apty procipict i ind only succeeded in jasing it afleA ocking wheola and creatng consider- iblo commotion. Elovoi milou of up- lill pulling found us on' ' the summit ust at noon. Hero wo ) llod the sla- ion keeper with question ! innutnera- ) lo as t- > the altitude , diaianoo , points of interest , etc. Wo naked him if h didn't tire of answering so man quostions'for every now-comor. 11 replied good-naturedly that ho like to impart information whenever h could , but that senseless question wcro often nskcd that amused hit mightily. Ono of our ovor-tho-wa cousins appeared on the summit one clothpd in the regulation Knglitl hunting costume and armed with little fancy ritlo. The latter please * our friend so inuph that ho asko Cousin John what'\o \ intended ted with it. "Aw ! t didn't know bu what I might got n shot at a ranch you know ! " THE JOUHNEV'S END. Our 15-mile ride in the aftornoui was mostly down the mountain Th scenery grow grander nt every step until wo reached Inspiration Point five miles from the valley , where OIK never-to-be forgotten view of the Yo semite burst upon our vision , am tilled in with an nwo that left no roon for words. If an unexpected glimpK of "tho Beautiful Oily" had beoi vouchsafed us , wo could not have booi nuro OUTVV helmed. As wo slowly ilcacemloii the mountain into the valley loy , as down n winding stairway , the beauty and grandeur of the scone row almost oppressive. If \\o hat lutl n hundroU oyca wo could have used them all to good advantage , urn if wo hud been endowed vith the "gift of tongues , " they could havt done but feeble justice to the subject. \Vo wro under n spell , that was not unpleasantly broken by the stopping of our teams nnd the introduction ti > ur permanent camp , under the Uoya Arches and beneath the aludona ol .ho grand old South Dome that liftct is bald head 5,000 foOl above us ant the valley. Nil Dospornnilnm. When jour filrl glics you ths inittou , ant your heart IB broke , Don't ci\o wny to black despair , but ttott it as n joke. Got your hcnlthlu firstslaaaonlcr , nljottlo of Si'iiiNO UIOSHOM buy , And gnily join n tiiliiR ! ( clcps , nnd for aiv other swetthcart try. 1'ricoCO cent ? , trial bottles 10 rents. nugZ-dlw After a Star Route Wltnosu. VlrRinln City hutcriiriso Deputy United States Marshal A. I. lliekotta yesterday returned from i trip among the towns and camps ol Cistern Nevada , whither ho went in company with Deputy United States Marshal Soybolt , ot Nebraska , in earch of n defaulting witness in the tar route cases , now pending in the upromo court , at Washington , in order to servo on him n warrant of attachment. The man of whom they rere in search is nn ox-United States enator. They did not find him , and or the very uood reason that ho had bought bettor of the business nnd md turned about and gene to Wash ngton of his own accord ; in fact , was n Washington two days before the wo deputy marslnla left this city- \lr. \ liickotts says that at ono umo hero were in Washington frain No- ada , California and Oregon 130 star outo witnesses , llo * nd Mr. S < y- > olt met quito ft number of them who roro stringing along back to their loinee. Ech of these men received rom $400 to $ GOO as expenses for ppearing before the gr nd jury lone , nnd they will have to go east gain in the fall. Messrs , liickotts nd Suybolt , of course , kept close louths about their business. On heir arrival at Cherry Creek they were put down by the residents of the amp as eastern capitalists looking , m the sly , for bargains in mines Nothing was too good for them. The andlady of their hotel was all smiles nd jokes. They life the hotel and wont out on n bit if a scout. When liey returned nil was changed. The andlady wanted coin in advance for vorything , and looked as black us a mdding cyclone. They expressed oino surprise at the turn things had aken. "Ah , " said the landlady. "I tear you are a couple of anoaking ovornmont detectives , Whou you rat cainu hero wo all had a bettor pinion of you. " That Bottled it , nd they made their coin visible. An Old Friend. lie was nlllictod with a lama back and rcneral debility ; ho was n commended THOMAS' ] OLKCTIUO OIL which cured hi u t once. This famous npecltio Ia a positive omely for bodily pain. nu7-dlw Tao Bug Kxtormlntitor. exM Sl'tlngi. In the spring of last year a smooth- onpued , glib-mouthed young man who had gene through the lightning- od course and graduated in the book goncy business , passed through Wash- ngton and the adjoining counties , In- what ho called the " reducing "bug ox- crminator. ' Ho was very fair and easnnable , nnd as ho was only taking rders for his invention ho merely re- uirod olio-third (50 ( cents ) cash and lie rest ho would collect in the fall when ho passed through , In case the xtormlnator failed to kill every bug pun which it wau used , according to ccompanying directions , ho would re- , und the money. Nothing coujji bo airor than that , DO ho wjjs nml re- oivcd overywheroa ' < ] [ woutnw , y with about ? 3pOJn iIs pocket , leaving ' lis nddresft-'fflfli every purohafor in \ ! j -htf i should ncglect.to send the ox- orminator , VYuHfiTi duo course of uu.il , o itrfftifmoT received n neat- ookin little paokago labeled "Bug ixterminator- certain doaih duo ? l none genuine without signature , " to. Upon opening it , the farmer1 did- overed two niot > , bpicioth little cquarc > lccks , contninlnu tliu following dirco- ion on No. 1 : " 1'ince the bug on this lock ; " and on No 2 | ' Strike thubug ioltmtly with this lilnok. " The farii ) . ra were ready for him when the time nnio for him to return , but I need not ay the time came on alone. A pure atrongthoning tonic , free rom whiskey nnd alcohol , cures yspopsia , and similar diseases. It mu iwor been eijualod , Brown's ron Bittern. AH OYSTER YARN. A California Lndy'd hxporlonoo of tno Now York I never found anything but once lore in excess of my expectations , or ivon approaching thorn , and that waa he Now York oystors. I had just ylion co m u from California , where yYjtors ore very small and mumper- anft , not to say insignificant , and I m < p often oaten a hundred there at a idle , and had always felt that I could oat moro if I had thorn. So when I arrived at the Metropolitan hotel I ordered my dinner to bo served In my room , nnd told the waiter to bring with my dinner a strong cup of coffee and 100 raw oyators. llo looked at mo a moment and then said : "Did 1 understand you to say 100 oystcrjl" "Yea , " I answered ; raw , on the half shell , with vinegar ; mi lomonsj and ns soon aa you can , for I am very hungry. " "Ahem1 Miss , do you want 100' " "Yen , 1 do. What nro you waiting for ? Must I pay for them in advance ? I want nice largo onoa. " "No , no , Miss. All right , you shall have them , " nnd ho went out , I continued my writing , and forgot all about my dinner ( ill ho knocked and came in with my dinner on n tiny , but no oysters. "How is this ? " said I. "Thoro nro no oy ters. " "Dcy's ' comiii' , Miss , dey's comin1 , " and tliu door opened and in tiled three more sons of Afric'd burning Bands , each with n big tray of oysters on the lialf iholl. I waa Mapgimd , but only for a moment , for 1 saw the waiters were grinning , HO 1 calmly directed .hem to plnco ono tray tin n chair , > no on the withstand and ono on the Jed , and said : "Thoy ate very snnll , aren't thoj ? " "Oh ! no , Mis3 , do berry la-gest wc'a * got. " ' Very well , " aaid 1 , "ion can go. If I want any moro I'll ring. " When they got into the hall on said to the oilier : "Fore God , Jo , if aho oats all thou oysters film's dead woman " I did not fool hungry any longer , drank my cttl'oo and looked nt tin oysters , every ono of fjthom as big n my hand , nnd they nil seemed looKin , at mo with their horrible white face nnd out of their one diabolical eye until I could not have oaten ono an nero than I could have carved up ivo baby. They leered at mo nuii seemed to dare mo to attack them 3ur California oysters are small , atu with no moro individual charade ibout them than grains of rice , bu , hcfl detestable creatures were in stinct with evil intentions , nnd I darei lot swallow ono for fear of the dis urbunco ho nrght raise in my to- itrior , ao I set about getting r/d o hem , for I was never going ( * o give ip beaten before those y tors. ] mug n dross over the koy-Aolo after 1 ookod the door , and -ju > t ouUido my window found a fin water spout thn1 had n hole in it. I cirofully enlarged t , and then olid every ono of these mostly dreaturoa down ono by one ono hundred and two Of thorn they till the time eyeing mo with that cold , maty It ok of malignity. When the ast ono waa oui of eight I atoppod rombling , imd finished my dinner in > oaco , an < i then rang for the waiters , fou should have seen their faces ! ) , io of the Waiters asked if I would ave some moro. May bo never know lie internal pane ho inUiotod upon 10 , but I replied , cilmlj : "Net now. I think too many nt nco might bn hurtful , " An effoclivu medicine for kidney isoascs , low fevers and nervous pros- ration , and well worthy of u trial , is Irowil'u Iron Hitters. Murray Iron forks , Burlington Iowa. Soml Portable Engines , FOIl 011KAMEIUK8 , rARM M1LU ) , Printinu Offices' Etc. , Specialty , Fliu Largest Iron Working Establishment mont in Iho btato. Steam Engines , AND GENE R Alt MACHINERY. riio Howard Automatic Out-Off Steam Engine , Bond fnrclrcuUr. 2-lm 1830 , SHOR LIHE. ifiSQ , KANSAS CITY , 3Uoe& Council EM ? I * TH UHL1 Direct Line to ST. LOUJff AJJDTIIKKAHT From Omaha and tbo Went. A tr tn leave n * U. U | > pt , Omr.b&I Neb , rfhu' oa < t ttcn Oaui tnilai tnd huO oao bcSv.oo.1 OJU11A aud YOBK , , . ITaily Passenger Trains v&CTKKtJ tWtf " " ' "Tr.V" " . " . 'r 'J(1A.KTd * nd ll AUVA.VUR of Mft J oniF.it iji 'ti * rtitif llni H u'l'.iptiod with ullnian _ \itott I'lanraiui nU Houilor , > nd Iho tuiiUMlti ! Vnftniftovu ( < ii Alr-lirtkn t.SThcn that ynur lltkul ruuut VIA n&/fUE ' Jlltf , ST. JOSr'l'II i OOUNOII. DZjUi'JTJ F * wOh Bl. J'ii > | > ) i anil ft fxm Tlrtoii fti win M i'J w"H uft Tt/it'oni ' In lh Voil. J K 0. DAV/B8 , Ocit. Surt I 0 u Enoo add rtm'iA/ > , . . . Arov U ni.i.v , l'ii.rt 'i ; M' . J.luvn/trOHf / , " - ' "in > if o < Aii an PERFUME , Hurray & Lanman's i ' * . h fft t fx. fl V * . rt ? I fl Ff P tP R" ET4 * HJBslSufl WfiflK , Best fur TOILET , BATH and f ANDKERCHIEF. rilVIL , MEOH NIOAL AND MININQ EN- J QINEERINQ.nt Iho Ren el r Polyteclj. To Institute , Trpy , N. Y. 'Ihooljo t enuliievr nifiKhoolln Amurici. Next term Vo ltu Sep. ember tlth. 'lln.ro < l .ir for IB82 o nt lnij Utof the iiuUuatm for the ji .t 6J yiara , with htlr positions ; also , cnirt of tuJy , rnjulro mcnU , vxpensu ) , etc. Ad Iroin navio M. . uliwiiu Director. I To tlie Consumers of Carriages & Buggies" I have a complete stock of all the Laths' ; Sbyloa , of ( hrruges , Pnaetons and Opei and Top Bugffie ? , * r % r Consisting of The Celebrated Bre water Sid 9 Bar , The Hamlin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton. Ala a tha Old Reliable JSliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are all made ot tha beat ma'erials , and un der my own supervision. I should be pleased to have thbso desirous of pur chasing to call and esamine iny stock. I willguar- antea satisfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTENHAUER , Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE A3SD KKTAIL PEALEHS IN LiCKAI ANNA , LEHIGH , BLOSSBUEtf AND ALL IOWAAND GONNELLSYILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Offloo No. 34 Penrl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and BlevoHtb Avenue , Council BluO'n. F. T. MAYNK. 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE , * ' * BROOMS " " * , BROOM HANDLESr \ CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND X CHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Band. The Hlghont Market Price Paid for \ ' ' Corn , Oats , Rye , " IBIROOIM : ooii s IPartlea Wishing to Boll Broom Oorn Will VfloASf- ; 8end Sample. s' > oo. BROADWAY i ifii1 vimli ft"ncy gooJi , such ai IACOI , , Kmbroldorlei , Ladloo * Undc oTill dcierlntloni , > tooi ) n'l ' rUilof , both In silk and linen hose ol all Klnd . thread. ptn v neodlos' . wl" caU ° "d 'co our 8tocU ° ' ood" lag clMwIiorn. ttc. - _ _ _ JVTE T O A L F BROS , - WIIOLEOALK UKALEHS IN - Kats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Glovea. OHIOAGO PRIOEO DUPLICATED , JEBJC.TTJETF'IS RUDD'S LAUNDRY. On Avonae B , No , 1902. ( NBiU IIKOADUAY. ) Clothus gathered up and dellvnuJ promptly. Boat of Satisfaotiou GuarantooJ. Ix ) t Cloth's mad o gooJ , NO BETTER LAUNPRY WEST , OF OHIOAGO. iAWMDRY. 723 W , llroadway. LAHSOiJ RSGU , Pi orietora } ) ( 'Oil Uunlr ) ) > ! ) , ' b rn opjnol fir buiil iiciiiml wait n jw. r ijtircil lo di Ulndr ) v ork cl ill kind j iml Ui in it -t ictlou A tpool I'yiuale ol liuoyrera , Huih eel ) rn , iilft , llnofhlrW , its Ve nant tvcrjloly to Klvuuia trial. \ hAHSON A ANDERSON. I U lUMr.VUHOV , K. I. Nlll tHT , A W grilKKT , TrettJcnt , Vlco j'nu't. CUthUr , OITIZENSBANK Of Couiiull Bluili , ( , riinlzul | under the lawj ol tliu SUtu of Iowa. l/i f up capital . ? VC.0'0 /IjUioiUvd taplial. , . , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , 20bUOu / Inlcrmt paid oil tlma deponlts. Dralta ( imucd In tliu prlnupil cities of the United titato * nud j-nrojio. Hpodal uttrntlon ulvun to colloclloui jitd korru0pnJenie with prompt returoa. ' , DWKCTOIIS. I. D. KdmnndHU , K. L. Btm/irt , f J. 1' , Hart , IV. W. WnlUio , J. W. Ilodlor , I. A. Jll'lir ' , IA. W. atre t , JyTdtJ STARR & BUNCH , : HOUSE , SIGN. AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS , PAPER IIANGINa,5 ( , j KALSOMIHINQ AND QB&INIHIh Shop Oornur Uroadway anJ Soott St HUGHES & TQWSLEE , DEAMSBS IN Confectionoiy , FruitsNuta Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh oysters and Ice pream m. Baason. l \ 12 MAIN 3& , Oouuqil , Bluffii. Ono of ( ho best loud claejilloteb Iu tho. > . \VtntIn the BROAD WAY HOTEL. A. E DIiaWN , J'rorrUto/ . Moa. 31 and CSO Broadway , t ouncll llluffa , Iowa. Table suppllld with tbo best the market af fords. ( l oJ looms and Urut-cliuj bodi. Turnn very reaaonabla. UNION AVENUE HOTEL f 8I7 Lower Broadway , Mrs , 0. Gerspaclier & Sop. FIHST CLASS 1IOTKL AT HKAHONAULK. I'ltlUKL TllANtllKNTB ACCOMUODATKa IIOTKL FOll BALK. aOOI ) 11KABOMU VOK. HKLLINO. ji ; t \