THE DAILY BEE TEUBSDAY , AUGUST 10 1882. O OTJ3XTC33CX. O. O. OOO > XC Ac GO , COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City MarketCouncil Bluffs , Iowa , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , General Agents for the Celebrated Mills of H. D. Hush & Co. . Golden Eagle Flour , Learenwoith Kansas , and Queen Bee Mil' ' * , Sioux Falls , DakoU. Eeterenec , Smith & CrlttMidcn , Council Bluff , fa. _ _ _ _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. r i r L E AB sjj AJJ OOF F i c E. J. > Lands and jots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - IOWA. EC. 16 Worth Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Hcndy.flttcd upperi , In calf skin and kip. Oik nnd Hemlock bOLE LKATHEK , and M oods appertaining tothohoo trtdo. Oo-d gold ai chcaft taln heEaat. IRS , 'NOBBIS1 ' NEW MLLINEET STORE V FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs Ia. That never require crimping , at Mrs. J , J. Good's Hair Store , at prlcuo no\cr belcro touched In fli ny other bait dealer. Also n lull line of switched , etc. , at | ireally reduced prices. Also fold , ' direr and colored nets.Vacs mailo ( rom ladles' ow n hair. Do not ( all to uvll before purchasing f elsewhere. All goodfl warranted as represented. MU3. J. J. GOOD , 29 Main gtrcci. Council Illuffs , Iowa , ethesda HOUSEI At Bryant's Spring , [ Oor , Broadway and Union Sts , COUNCIL BLUFFS. ; riiin , Medicated , Vpor , Electric , I'lunge , ; Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold llatns Competent - ( > potent u ale and fernalo tmrfes and attendants alwajs on hand , and the bent otraio and alien- lion RV | en natrons. Special attiution gen \ to bathing children. In > estimation aud patronagu solicited DR. A. H ST0DLEY & CO. , 100 Upper Broadway. Dr. Btudley : Treatment of chronic diseases made a specialty. REMOVED without the GAUGES r awing ! ol blood or use of knlfo. Cures lunp diseases , Fits , Scrofula , Lhcr Com- AND OTUKR . . . mm * * . A p'alnt ' , Dropsy , Khcuma- T II M U K S tism , Fovcr and llcrcur- &f I U IVI U II W lal 80rc8i Erysipelas. Salt 11 Bheum , Scald Hold , Citairh , weak. Inflamed ' nnd granulated Ejoa , scrofulous Ulcurs and t'o- ' male Ulsiaso of all kinds. AUo Kidney and Venerlal diseases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured money refunded. All diseased treated upon thopilnclploof - able reform , without the use ot mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished who denlro them. Hernia or llupture radically cured by the use * i the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster , which has / * superior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE- CALL O V OH ADDRESS Drs , K , Rico and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. LIVERY , feed and Sale SisaWes , l\ ' 18 North First Street , \ Bouquet's old otand. Council Uluff * , Iowa. WILbAllD felllTH. Prop. f W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of Ilemcopitky , consulting Physician andSurgeon , Office and residence 01D Willow avenue , Coun- el Ulutfj , Iowa. SINTON & WBBT. DENTISTS. PT < 14 Pearl Street , Council Blufib. , / * > * Ertractliifrond OllInK a npcclalty. Flrst-closa J work guaranteed. DK. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OlHce , No. 14 IVarl Street. HOUJ * , 0 a. m. to 2. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , in. Huaidcnco , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central ofllco. F. T. SEYBERT , , M. D. , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. 1 Oflico No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad way , ever A. Louio'a Restaurant. Merchants Restaurant J , A. BOSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway _ nd Fourth Streets. Good accommodations , good fare and cour teous treatment. S. E. MAXON , , /y JEti C3 * X OPj 3E1 C3 3C Office over savings bank. OOUNOIl. BLUFFS , Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W , U. James , In connection with bit law and yiollectlon butluew buys and scllt real estate. Persons wishing to buy ri sell city propert ) call his offlce , over liushncll's book store , Pearl treet. EDWIN J , ABBOTT , Justice of the Peace and Notary Public , 416 Broadway , Council Bluffs Deeds' andmortxagei drawn [ and acknowl I'jed HAIR JfflODS. WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waved Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET RTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa IRS , E , J , HARDING , I , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Elcctropathlc Institution , Phila delphia , Peon. * . Offlco Cor , Broadway & Blonn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all dlcases and pMnful dlf- flcultlcs in.cullar to fmualea a apccljlly. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Olllce o\or First National HankCouncil B'uffs , Ion a. Will practice in the Htatn and fuJeral courts. Gaffl6 and Poultry , Can always be found a O. DANEHY'B , 130 Upper Broadway JNO.JAYFEAINEY , Justice of tlie Peace J 314 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs. - - Iowa. W B. MAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of I'ottawatUmlo county. Ollico corner of Broadway and Main BlrueU , Council Uluffa , Io a. JOHN STEINER , M. D , , ( UouUcher Arzt. ) ROOM 6 , EVERETT'S BLOOK , Council Bluffs. omen nnd children a tpaclalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FllEE DlSPENSAIlY EVEHY SATURDAY. Offlco In Everett's block , Pearl troet. Meal ] r donee 8fc3 Fourth street. Offlco hours from 0 to 2 a. in , , 2 to 4 and 7 OR p.m. Council fluffs T. C. CLARIS" PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the poslofflco. One of the oldest petitioners In Council Bluffs. Balls lefactlon truirantecd In all cases DR , F. P , BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH DK. CHARLES DKETKEN. Office oterdruz store , H Droadway , Council niuffu , loua. Al diseases of the etc and car treated under the most approved initbod and all JOHN LINDT , ATTOBNEY'-'AT-lAW ' , Will practice In till State and United State * Courts. Bpeaki German Language , POLITICAL POOLS , Party Bosses Joining Hands t Moro Effeotiully Serve Their Masters. A Remarkable Instanoo of tbc Fnct in Western IOWA and Nebraska. Qon. Grnnt the Club Cnmlltlnto for Governor of Now Yorlc , Correspondence ol The Il o. MAri.K KlVEll JUNCTION , Il . , AwgtlS 5. Western lown , like Nobrnska , thii yonr , is blessed nith goud crops , na good na tlio best. All along the weal orn part of the State corn is oxccllon1 although a little Into. As wo go ever the "divido" between the two groal rivers that bound thuStato ontlioo.is and west , v-o titid there is n noticeable change , and the corn is small nnd in Jmt condition is "topping out" n still further east the wheat is inoti rarely found , although oats and other small grains tire plenty , nnd Imvo gen erally done better than corn in this wet season , llero the rye , barley am wheat are good , "bettor than the average , " and are mostly in the stacker or shock. Oats are heavy , and are being ing harvested rapidly Flax looks strong , and potatoes are plenty nt 25 or 30 cents per bushel , and very line. There is the largest acreage of pot- tees hero ever grown in Western Town , and perhaps the same may bo said ol corn and wheat. Every stranger from ; ho east , or who has not already boon aowint ; the j rich harvest Holds ol Nebraska , or learned from the tourist , that "this year , Nebraska is the ban- icr Stato" for good crops , is almost amazed when ho mounts the summit of this water shed and begins to con.- irohond the "richness of a western larvest , " and contemplates the mya- cry of the hidden wealth that to-day a gushing out of these prairie arms , as abundantly as oil rom n great ( losing oil well , and fl Is the mind of the beholder with visions of the "Gold of Ophir , " , ho "Fountain ot youth,1' and the 'Land of perpetual spring , " while it repeats the oft-auggesttd thought of ; ho "greatness , " as well ns richness of hcso prairii-B , and the important part husu western states will soon play in ho political as well as commercial re- at ion s of the nation and the world. Already wo see , all along this Mis- aouri slope , the spirit ot advance ment and a determination to llltKAK AVi AY FKOM 1'AUTV and its corrupt and corrupting censor- hip , and the whispers from the farm- IOUBO and from the counting room , rom the professions and the Hold , are et mildly spoken , but are spreading iko a prairie fire or a bread riot , and f marshaled by trusted loaders , they vill thoroughly repudiate the political nachinery that has clandestinely sold loth parties to the monopolies , and is ast giving away the public land , and iquandering 'the public treasure to mild up worthless harbors and Im prove some private frog pondo. It may bo of some interest to the eaders o THE BKE in Nebrntka , specially when the machine have Uht planted the woman * suffrage naskcd battery , as well as in the other talus , to examine more closely huu wo may bo permitted to , in Ins article , the false labla that s being put unto every kind of poll- ica Bold in the "old shops" und the mgular "mixutrcs" offered to the mblic. The party papers admonish II to rally around the grand and glo- lous parties , and pretend to lash all vho dare to break away from the icard. Congressmen vote millions or the public good. b ' that "good" s party llrst J the nation after ward , A" < * disreputable men are put m ward to honorable places , because liey have done good stealing or have nithfully helped to cover up the rot- eiincsB of party rule. When , only a ew days ngo , au editor of Iowa , with lis right hand raised for an emphatic Lroke upon the table , eaid , in answer o my question , "Yes , sir , the lowest , nd most damnable republican who tandu in ahoeo , is better than a dcm- crat , " I began to review the field to ce if that is the feeling of any out do of the wire pullers who are trying o whip the party into line and got , or otaiti ollico. 1 anlo look ( IT the igns of sincerity among the leaders , nd I challenge the honest thinking man to-day to find any evidence to irovo a contr.uliction to. the naxim given by J3ob. Ingor- oil nt Cleveland , that ' 'the > ooplo have long been deceived nto believing that the control of cau- uses ia patriotism , and that party lanagomtmt is statesmanship , " and 10 second statement that the men vho are doing the heavy work to-day n the various states for both repub- can and democratic parties are gen- rally working under the general man Element of a "general pool , " that jally defeats which ever party if booses , and elects it own -choice , while keeping up the party , with Iho sual amount of prohibition , woman jffrago , anti-Mormon , or Chinese , irown in for variety , and as new apitul stock with which to trade for ow votes. I will give a few facts to explain my lositiop.Vo find by careful oiami- lution that in many towns in western own and Nebraska , the editors of toth parties who are shouting for 'party , " always have a good under- landing between them , and know ust how to work together with and or the "powers that bo , " just as The ) maha Herald and Republican al ways have the "keynote" given them , met the exact time to start , BO every- ) ody knows they draw inspiration rom the same source. Watch the political caucuses in Council Bluffs , and remember that icwspaper notoriety apoala of The Jlobo as "the other end of The Non- > areil oflice , " and BO all through the lighor circles of politics. I have it from a ncntloinan well mown in the political field , and horou hly familiar with every detail of Now York politics , that the bar gain , between John Kelley , "party of ho first part , " and Rosco Conkhng , 'party of the second part , " la com * plated , nnd the arrangements n made again , AS usual , to hand ore that Mate to Conkling this Ml , and a usual Kelley will have the profit * of goodly number of o dices nnd certni other considerations , etc. , eta It will bo remembered that Jeht Kelley is married to n sister of Gar dinnl McGlosky , nnd this Is n power ful leverage in that locality. It i also stated by the same party that th clubs of Now York have decided tt , mnko Gen , Grant the governor of New York , and that the general has Mrerulj gene into training , although ho nw see fit to bolt the track ( which h never yet was known to do ) , nnd the every morning ho may bo soon before breakfast taking his ride on horne back , with Tom Murphy on one suU and John Kelley on the other , while John Cochran nnd his party ride by themselves. If th'ls programme i carried out wo may jot see why thoOOl nnd the medals are very tftei spoken of , and so many papers , it the "pool" are so jrnlotis of the nniuo , that in politics ia "above ovoryname , ' for it looks ns though it was but thu Jsunl stop from the uovrrnorflhip ol .ho eroat state of Now York to tin "third toim " Ulaino will stumr. Maine to redeem It to the republican : mrty , for the di'mocr.xtic-Kroonb.ick mrty have n strong hold , nnd if Conk ing can keep Maine from the repub icAtis this fall , JJIaino is politically load , and then Now York will die ; ate to the nation who will bo the next president. While wo thinli of the tern- wranco struggles in the west , dors there come up a "smnck" of the "uni versal custom , " and a hint that the .jossoa have "pulled the temperance tire , while the puppets danced , " in Nebraska nnd Iowa ? Wo learn that jirant has become a temperance man , nnd now , nt all public feasts , nnd on [ rent occasions , ho marches up boldly to the table , and turning hia classes , CALLS FOll MILK. I notice those facts to sh < w a Thur- ow Weed did "make Grant president , " and the "bosses" in Now Yorkj by n suggestion to the "Railroad Litera- y Bureau" of Nebraska and Iowa , can > ring on n temperance or woman suf- orui o conflict , while they secure the ogislature ; nnd the temperance poopl" of Iowa may well thank "God nnd Sen. Grant1 for ita "successful tor- nination. " The public may care little hat Grant is junt now a "milk man , " or that ho has limited himself to THUKK HIXlAllS A DAY , ) ut the people of the nation are watching the "cause and elfoct , " the low moves on the checker-board , and the public are beginning to distrust every movement that is brought up mdertho leadership und cry of "par- y , " especially the two old parties , bo- loving that whore the cry of "party" s raised there now deviltry is boins ; > Ianted. The people are spying "stand isido" nnd wo will select men tor our- elves. It may seem severe to spunk 1 us plainly , but the people fool it , and re waiting for men to appear who are 'tried in the lire , " and they will gather round such ; and wo are forced to tell ho truth and note the fact tnnt such oeling does exist , and like Humphrey jillord said , "I cannot say the crow is white. " But needs must call "a spade for a pado. " These facts are noon in al most every county in Nebraska , and uito recently in Western Iowa. A oed man and a good republican was rhippod in an election because the Jnion Pacific road dare not trust lim with a seat in the Iowa legisla- .uro , and it became necessary for the > fiicial republican managers to work lard to get the democratic candidate looted. Those things are not do e n a corner , but are well known. inon why should wo bo driven to tN P""a nd sold for BO much a head ? paCKKVE. Womnn'B True rrlond. A friend In need In jiticnd indeed. Thin one can deny , espe. 'IV when nsBiatniicois eudered when < > " la , " "rely alllicted with- iseaso , mar' particularly thosecom - ilulutn am' wcnknenHes no common to our oin.ilo population. Kvory woman should enow that Hlectrio IMttora are woman's , r o friend , nud will positively restore her n health , oven wlion nil other reincdteH ail. A Biuclo trial nlwnys proves our n - ertion. They arc plcauant to the tnato , nd onlv cost fifty cento a bottlo. Sold by . J)1. ( joixliimn Dilatory L.ovors. The impatience of the parents of 10 young lady ever the long nnd ruitleas visits of the chronic caller was pictured in comic colors some 'oars ago by a funny writer. It seems lit it was midnight. The young inn had furowellcd himself out and Smulino had locked the door and was ntying her shoe when her mother ame down stairs with a bed quilt round her and aaid : "Wanted to creep up stairs without ly hearing you , eh ? Didn't think it was an hour after midnight , did you ? " The girl _ inado no reply , and the Hither continued : "Did he propoHO this tiini' ? " "Why , mother ! " exclaimed the aughter. "You ' mother' all can 'why you ant to , but don't I know he has boon omiiig here for the last year ? Don't know that you hare burned up at east four tons of coal courting around ore ? ' The girl got her aliocs off , and the nothur stood in the stair door and sked ; "Emelino , have you got any grit ? " "I giioes so. " "I guess you haven't. I just wish mt fellow with false tooth and a mole n hta chin would come sparking me. to you know what would happen , imoline1 "No. " "Well , I'll tell you. Ho'd come tome mo in sixty duys or hoVi cot ou' , of ila mansion like a jovt jumping for unllowiT needs. And Kuiolino went to bud hugging lia thought to her buaoin. Occasionally such visits become HO > urdoiiBoine that the young lady talks o the young man herself. At least ley had such u girl out in Colorado. 3)10 ) had been receiving the attentions ) t a young nmn for about a your , but jecoming impatient ut his inilnro to ) riii | ( matters to a crisis , nho rt'solved o ascertain his intentions. When ho text called , she took him gently by 10 ear , led him to a scat , and naid ; "Nobby , you've been foolin1 'round ! ii * claim fur mighty near u year , mi' lev never yit shot off yer mouth on lie innrryin' biz. I've cottoned to 'ou on the tquaro clear through , an * lev stood oil every other galoot that ins tried to chip in ; an' now I want ou to come down to business or leave ho ranch , Kf you're on the marry an' ' want a pard that'll stick rite to ye till ye pass in your chocks nn * ( no good Lord culls yor over the rnii just equenl , an' we'll hitch ) but ef that ain't yt > r came , draw out an' give some other feller a dhow fur his pile. Now , sing yer aonp or skip out. " lie Bang. IOWA ITEMS. The Presbyterian church of Waterloo lee . ' to bo illuminated with the elec tric 1-ght. In 18-14 there was but four Masonic lodges in the stale , now there nro 425 , Incited in every county in the stale but two. Telephone connection between Me Gregor nnd Klkador , and the Inter vonim ; towns of Girnrd , Froolich , Biiinnrck , Farniorsbiirg , nnd St. Olaf , lias boon completed and works admir ably.Tho The Congregational society nt Grundy Center lias requested the re- aigtmtion of Rev. A. J. Belknnp , for .he reason that he made speeches against the amendment , A heart-broken widower nt Water- oo erected n pine slab over his wife's ; rave , and presented n handsome ilano to the youm lady who was so very Jdml to htm during his sad nllliclioti. The Prisoners' Association of Iowa will hold a meeting .it Dos A1 nines , September 7th. All lown soldiers nho wore in southern prisons during ho war nre requested to bo present. In Henry county ia n married couple the luub.uid being 24 years old while the wife luva seen 00 summers. The curious thing about this unusual mien is that the venerable wife has ust presented her young husband vith n well developed nnd healthy 'lodge of her nU'ection. | Mra. Margaret Silvorthorno , one of .he early settlers of Muscatino county , lied nt Molpino , on the 30th of last nontli. Mra. Silvorthorno , with her msband nnd eleven children , loft 'onnsylvnnia in 1K18 , nnd came to ho then far oil' Iowa , making the ournoy by wagon. Soon after their irrival nt Muscatitio , ( then Blooming- on , ) they selected Melpino aa their ilaco of residence , where the do eased esided up to the day of her death. Sealskin Sncquos In the Rough , AH Franvldci ) Chronicle. The Alaska Commercial company's team schooner Dora discharged ho- ' cargo of fur sealskins at the U 'u ' itreet wharf yesterday , the resnv U0' that there was more so1' 'ur ln ight at the water front yeat s to bo mot with on uiv < lfty of tno year on Kearney slreo * 1' " ° water rent soalBkin , howov' ' ' . d ° oa not oxorl hat peculiar night 'vhich ita Kearney treot variety poises , In fact , poo- lie with sonsit o oltaclory nerves are ipt to give 't a wide berth , for the aid skic.s unlike those of Kearney troot , are not perfumed with \\itk \ cologne or attar of OSes , but with sperm oil. Eich skin s rolled up into as small n package ns ) ossiblo , after being stripped oil the nimal and suited , strong curds keep- up the package in shape. A gang of tovodoros was yesterday playing ball with these packages , which were ounted as they loft the hold of the choonor and placed upon the wharf. lore men wore busy placing the skins nto now barrels holding about fifty ach. They wore again freely salted nd r mmod down with an instrument im ! < ar to that used by street pavers. Via barrels wore then headed up and oighod. In this shape they will bo lipped to England , from whence ley will return bereft of their smell , yed to a dark brown , and soft and urry enough to capture any woman's ancy and money. Buoklm's Arnica , Halve. The HKST SAI.VK in the world for Cuts ruiscH , Sorua , Ulcorn , i alt Hlieum , I'o or Sores , Tetter. Chapped ] lamia , C'hil [ ulne , Corim , und all Hltln orupllmiH , nnJ initively euros ; illeii. It IK guurnntced ti ve Bntldfuctfon or money relundod , 'rlca , 1W cent § per box. For naloby 0. f. ( T < oHmiin Hurray Iron forks , Burlington Iowa , Soral Portable Engines , FOR l OKI ! AM KIM KB , FARM MIMA , Printing Offices" Etc. , tjA Specialty , I'ho Largest Iron Working Establish- inunt in tlio Stato. UANUrACTUKKItM Or Steam Engines , AND GENERAL MACHINERY. rho Howard Autonmtio Out-Off Steam Engine , Hcnd for circular. 23.1m Sioux Uity & Pacific S1OD2 OITY ROUTE ltun < t. soil. ) Train Through Iroir Council UlullB to 8t. Paul Without Cti < rnKe Tlmo , Onlv 17 Hour * it m 'V < : > > ' .vi' rnv flitoiiTKfl ROUTIne no A ! ) ( uui < t ( In Northern low * . UnnoDk.tt ! if. H'tnt * llilr. | lic If onulpjwl ; | ( | the Iwjir > " > i 'iMIiKhouai AnlorDMlo Alr-l > r 'ie nd V.'l ' Ii.ri.iin Coiinlor * T ! Xuffer Dl fr > r WKMi , ilAI'H'Y tf'J OOUPOni in < uri > t" wl I'ullnuiri l'licc HlcupInK ( Mi jnlhtoiitri VflT OIrv'IANOfvt ) ' < otwuoii KM , /ifilj | 'id Hi. f4il , vi tVi'tndl Kln(74 > ri ( an ' 1 < V Vrafjliuvo ! Lnlon I'i'.i'iu i'lamfui t Ccin , I 'J ! jCi , at 7:3 : J p , TO , il-lly an i.rrlvil of KHJIT tf. M Juei > li i'l Council IJIurfA train fru- hotouth. . Arriving t Uloux Uity U.15 p. u PI ! r , ' Ibe : { Uuiiu ncyot t' fit. t'titl t 12:6 : ' IN ADVAWUE Or ANVOTHBIi nihcr lu t > .kli. ! "it Sloiu City Kant jill'it KThinutb Tialn Thj 8hort 'iJ tilni tu VnicUn-.ii'nniti and a ( iamf'jrUblo Uld In l > i " * tro' ; h n"r botwiiaii cor.Joii. niurrtt A U HT. I > AUL Vhi u Ihit youj TlckeVi t 4 vl * the "iloi > < l md RwtQa lull 10. 1 I U VVAITU , . U. I100HANAN 1'4dntnidml. U u' 1'awt. Aiiant , S. VOB1NHOV , Awj'i ilim'l I'M-i. A.-'t Kl uourl Vtlloy a , W K. HAV1H , iputhwii-f ru Oouucl To tlie Oonsumers of Carriages & Buggies. I have a complato stock of all the Latast Sbylea of Ojirnagos , Phaetons and Open and Top Buggies , Consisting of Tne Celebrated Browster Side Bar , The Harolin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The MullhaUand Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton , Aha the Old Rel-able - Jfiliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are sll made ot the beat materials , and 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 AND RETAIL HEALERS IN LAOKAflffll , LEHIGH , BLOSSBUEG AND ALL IOWA GOALS ! CONNELLSVILLE CIV ( , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 rBnvl Street , Yarda Oor. Eighth Street and Blovouth Avnniv. Oouuoil P. T. 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Hlghent MarketPrioe _ Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley OOZRIN" iPartios Wishing to Sell BroomBOorn ill Please 'Send Sample. : & OO- GOTO 536 it'cr 1 Itlndi of fancy Keels , such as hicoi , ICmbrolJorloi , Ladles' ot all descriptions. Also Handkerchiefs , tioth In silk and llnun. liotu of all KlinU. thruaJ , pint , necdloK , i to. Wo hope the laulog will call and BOO our etoclt of Koodi at 630 UroaJway before go I'JK elHowlioro. . METCALF BROS. , - WHOLKSALK DKALKKH IN - Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. OHIOAQO PRICES DUPLICATED. „ RUDD'S LAUNDRY. On Avenue B , No , 1902. ( NKAH 1II1UADWA1T , ) Clothes gathered up and ilolUered promptly. Best of Satisfaction Guaranteed. Lout CloUim made good , NO BETTER LAUNDRY WEST OF OHLOAQO. or. or STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , ThltlauinliyliMjiHtboeri opined for liuil. lien" , and wo are MOW pnpired to do lainJry ork of ill kind * and gutrviUo BatUfactlon A uDclillriuala of line worK , uch as collars , ulfn , lluudilrti ) , cto Wo want ovoryboiy to ( Ivouna trial LARSON , fc ANDERSON. i. u rnuuNbHox , K , L miuuAKr. A. w , HTHKKT , I'nxlduiit. Vlco-rnnt. Omhitr. CITIZENS BANK Organlicd under tbu iaivd of the Btatu of Iowa , I'ald up Lftpltal . * 76,0-0 AuthoiUtJ capital . UOOOOO Inlcruit paid on tlm dcp3 lt . Draft * h ued DM thu prlnuptl iitlo * ol the United dtatiw and Kuropu. t-puJil utttntlon vlvuu to lolleitloni and urrv < pjudentu with prompt rvturu * . J. I ) . KJiimnilwn , K L. Bhiuart , I J. T Hart , W. W. WVIUu ) , J. W. Itodler , I. A ill lir , I A. W. 8tr ct , Jy7dlt STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMININB AND GRAINING , Shop Oornor liruadway and Soott 8t HUGHES ; i& TOWSLEE. DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco , Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Saason. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffs. Olio of the bunt 8tcond-c.U a Hotolt In tbo WM in the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. n IlKttWN , I'roprktor. Noa. 631 and 638 llroid ax , > otmdl Uluffi , low * . TdliU nupjilleJ with tbx buit the market af- fordii. U jed roouu anJ Urut-cliuj budd. Tcruia very ruusonablu , UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C , ( Serspacher & Son. KlIthT CLA H IHirKL AT KKAHONAIILK I'llICK * . TIUNSIKNTd AUCOMMOUATKD IIOTHL l-QA SALE. GOOD UKA80NU FOll BtLLlNU.