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    THE DAILY BEE TBI'KSDAY , AUGUST 17 1882
O. O. te CIO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
City Market , Ccnncll Eluffa , low ,
WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE ,
Omen ! Agent * for the Celebrated Mills ol II. D. Ilu h& Co. . Golden Kaglo Flour teavcnwoilh
Kati-asand Quetn Roe illl , . bloux Falls , DakoU.
t Lfflercnfo. 9mlIh & Crli tendon , Ikiuficll niuT ( , 1 %
IE3I. HS.
\YUOLKSAJn AND RETAIL
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F F1CE
T. "STST. < t > 3fc TCT 3C OR. 33 Oa O O .
Lands and Lots Bought and Sold
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS
BLUFFS - - - - - 80WA
si.
15 Worth Main Street.
WHOLESALE DEALER EN SHOE FINDINGS.
Ready-luted upiwrs , In cill ekln nod Kip. Oak ixnil Hemlock bOLE LEATHER , Mill '
cod < nppcrtftlnlng totheghoa tr do. Oo d < gold MclieapMln theKMi.
-NOBEIS' ' ffif MILLINERY STORE
FOll 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. Gooil's II air Store at pricta not cr before touched b ;
ny other hair dealer. Aluo n full line ot swltchis , etc. , at K really reduced price * . Also gold
eiher and colored ncta Wmcs made ( rein Udlcs' owu hilr. Do not ( all to uiU bctoro piirch-isinf ;
elsewhere. All icoodu warranted as represented. MUS. J. J HOOD ,
29 Main street , Council lilufle , lona.
"MBATHIIG HOUSE !
At Bryant's Spring ,
( Cor , Broadway and Union Sts ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Plain , Medicated. V per , Electric , 1'Iungo ,
IDouch , Shower , Hot nnd Cold 13ah9 Com-
Ipctcnt a ale and lemalo iimca and afondants
lalwaja on hand , and ilio bc t eton c and uttcn
I tlon Rhen pitrjns. Spouial utt ntlon glxcn teL
L batnlng children. In\cstlgation aud patronagu
* nollcltcd
nollcltcdDR. . A. H STUDLEY & Co. ,
100 Upper Broadway.
Dr. Studlcy : Triatmcuc ot chroulo dUeaacs
made n specUlty.
REMOVED without the
G drawing ot blood or use ut
knife. Cures lunjr diecustB ,
\vr nii n if T ? Flto , Scrofula , I.l\cr Com-
r. . A M'ali't ' ' , Dropsy , Ulicutna-
Tll R/3 / fl R S tlsm. finer nml Mcrcur-
I U III U n W lalsoree , Erjslpclas. Salt
Rheum , Scald Hold , CUirh , woik , lutlamcd
and granulated Ejtscrofulous Ulcers and t'a-
-malo Dlsiaeo ot all kinds. AUo Kldiioy and
Vonerlal dlsuasos. lloinorrholdsor Plica cured
. money refunded.
All diseases treated upoi thoprlnclplcof -
ublo reform , without the USD of mercurial foia-
onaor the knife.
Electro Vapor or M-dlcatod Baths , furnished
who desire them.
Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the ueo
the Elastic bolt Truta aud i'lastcr , which baa
superior In the world.
CONSULTATION FREE-
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
ffrs7 E , Rica and F , D , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , la.
LIVERY ,
.Feed aud Sale Sidles ,
18 North First Street ,
Bouquet's old stand , Council Bluff-i , Iowa.
WILLAllD aiHTlI. 1'rop.
W.D.STILLMAN
. . ,
Practitioner of Hemoopitby , consulting
Pliysician and Surgeon ,
Office and residence 015 Willow avenue , Coun-
el lllufla , Ion a.
SINTON & WEST.
DENTISTS.
14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs.
Extraction and filling a specialty. Flrat-clasa
work d'uarantccd.
DR. A. P. HANCHEXT ,
PHYSICIAN ArD ! SURGEGN.
OlHco , No. 14 I'earl Street Hoiun , 0 a. m. to
2. , and 2 pj m. , to G p , m. Keiudcncc , 120
Bancroft struct. Telephonic connection with
Central olllce.
F. T. SEYBERT M. D.
. . , . . ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA.
Oflloo No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad
way , over A. Louio'a lleataurant.
[ er&liants Restaurant
J , A. ROSS , Proprietor.
Corner Broadway . .nd Fourth Streets.
Good accommodations , good fare and cour
teous treatment.
S. E.
XCO3E "set yzz at
Office over aavlng ) bank ,
COUNCIL , BLUFFS , - - Iowa.
REAL ESTATE.
W , 0. James , la connection with hit law and
eolltctlon business bujs and sells real estate.
Persons wishing to buy cr Bell city property call
( t bit office , over Buahnoll'a book store , Pearl
'street.
EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
Justice oi the Peace and
Notary Public ,
4IOBroadway , Council Bluffs
DMdi wjdoiorti jciJdrawn , nd acknowl fed
WATER WAVES ,
In Stock and Manufactur
ed to Order.
Waves Made From Your Own Hair.
TOILET RTICLES ,
All Goods Warranted as
Represented , and rice
Guaranteed.
MRS , D. A. BENEDICT ,
337 W. Broadway ,
Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa
IBS , E , J , HARDING , I , D , ,
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNEQOLOGIST.
Graduate of Electropathlc Institution , Phlla
dclphia , I'cnua.
Dice Cur , Broadway & Glenn Ave ;
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Tlio treatment of all diseases and pulnful dlf-
Ocultlea peculiar to forgalea n specially.
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attorney & Counsellor ,
Offlco o\er First National Banlt , Council DluOe.
Iowa. Will practice In the etat aud fcdeial
courts.
Game and Poultry ,
Canalnayabe found a B. DANEHY'P ,
130 Upper Broadway
Justice of the Peace ,
1 014 BROADWAY ,
Council Bluffs , - - Iowa.
W. B , MAYES ,
Loans aMEealEstate ,
Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamlo
county. Olllce corner of Broadway and Main
Birectt , Council Illulfa , Iowa.
JOHN STEINER , M. B , ,
( Ueutschcr Arzt. )
COH. BROADWAY AND 7TH ST.
Council Bluffs.
| geasea ol women and children a epaclalty.
P.'J , MONTGOMERY M , D , ,
,
FllEE Dm'KNSAUY EVEHY SATDKDAY.
OtBce In Ercrett'n block , Pearl trcct. Reel ]
donco C' 3 I'ourtli etreet. Olllce hours from 0 to
2 a. IB. , 2 to 4and 7 o8pm. Countll Hufffl
fta
a B.I B * PI
PRACTICAL DENTIST.
Pearl opposite the postolHco. One of
the oldest piactltloners In Council Wufla. Hatla
laf&ctlon inmantoud In all ofacy
DK. F. P , BELLINGER ,
EYE AliD EAR SURGEON ,
' WITH DR. CHARLES DECTKEN.
Ofllcoom dnu store , 414 Droaduay , Council
Dlufli , Iowa. Al dUcaici of the eye and ear
treitod under the mcdt approved method and all
cures Kuarantecd.
JOHN LINDT ,
' '
ATTORNEY'-'AT-IAW ,
Will nctlce ID all 6Ut and Utltot 6tale
2ourt .
A OIROUS-RIDKH'S LIKE.
The Manner In Wbtcb Equoetrlonno
Are Trnlned Utvrd Exoorl-
oncos. *
Pres.
"ThOi work of the loading cquca
trionno is 0110 of the most 1.\boriou3 i
the wliolo rnngo of the circus profcs
siuii. It requires physical courage c
the highest order , combined wi < !
Bfoat powers of endurance , find
cipacity for ftdnptinj ; ono'a self to
constant changu of scene niul sur
rounding. People who \\itncss anl
the brilliant perfonnnnccs in the rin
in nn ntmosphuro ladun with light ant
music little drcntn of thi ) drudgcr ,
winch prccoJo them "
The speaker was Miss Lily Deacon
a fnir-headud English lady , with th
form of n Juno , who nrrivod in thi
country from London recently , to lil
an uMgiiBctnuiit na lending cqucatrienn
in n circus. Aa sliu appeared in th
parlor of thu Uinghum homo she
might naturally have been taken fo
Mio preceptress of some 'fashionable
Kuitheh boarding eclionl , or the
dauijhtor nf ouino still' old countr ;
aquiru of Ivei.t or Sussex or any
body , in f.ict , rather than the darim
rider whoso performances have bewildered
dered nnd startled the circus-coing
multitude of London , Paris , and Her
Int. In feature and manner her ap
ptaraiico was that of the English gentle
tlo woman , while her eonvorsatiot
throughout reveled n delicacy o
thought , and expression common enl ;
to the well-bred lady.
"The training nccosoary to success
iu equestrian performances , " continu
ed Allan Deacon to The Press reporter
to whom her lira * , remark was ad
dresuctl , "is monotonous in the ox
trenu1 , and In annie parts very dun
gorous. None but thuso in ruggci
health over withstand it , and no one
without a perfect physical organiza
tion should undertake it. The ordi
nary exorcises of the ridinj ; school are
trifles aa compared with the taskn im
posed in professional training. No
woman , unless she bo possessed of ex
traordinary natural akill , ought to ap
pear in the ring before an nuoionco
until she has graduated from n riding-
school , and then parcticed in the ring
four or five hours every day for t i
least six months. Those six months
will bo a period of torture and weari
ness to her , but oho must undergo
them or run the riokof almost certain
failure and humiliation upon her lirat
appearance in public.
"Tho best equestrian instructor in
Europe in face the only one of ystab
lishod reputation Is M. Salmonsky
of Berlin , lie is ono of the grandoal
liorsomon in the world , and his jireat
circus includes some of the finest stock
on the continent. He eavr mo lirat in
London , my native place , many years
ago , when I wan performing with my
brothers and rasters in licnlcy'a lie-
gent street circus , and offered to take
mo with him to Berlin and complete
rny training. I accepted , nnd entered
Ilia circus at" < ho German capital ,
where 1 received the most careful in
struction ho could give mo.
"M. Salmonsky would send mo into
+ hu ring with hia most spirited horseo
every day nnd stand by to direct my
exercise ! ) . Somot mcs I thought I
should never survive the terrible din-
: iplino , and often thought I should go
jack to London and content myself
, vith being a second rate rid or , but the
dndnoss of my good old instructor
softened the innumerable bumps and
jruists I received , and at last I
triumphed. Emperor William and the
crown prince attended the circua the
nipht 1 made my debut , and compli-
ncnted mo formally and porscnully
'roin the box.
"M. Salmonsky's courao of training
a very rigid , nnd that accounts for ita
Jioroughnees. The pupil must aur-
render wholly to the instructor and
jccomo very much as a ball of wax in
lis hands. At the outset , however ,
the scholar must obrnin complete
nastory of her horses. Fear is a qual-
ty utterly hostile to auccessful equea-
rianism , and unless the pupil can bun-
sh it at the start she had bettor give
ip her ambition and abandon the pro-
'ossion. ' She will never succeed BO
eng as she is afraid either of herself
or her horaea.
"After graduating from M. Sal-
nonsky'a institution and filling a long
engagement with his circus , I returned
.0 . London nnd joined Henley's circus ,
n llegent street , where I was con
stantly engaged up to the timol closed
an agreement with Mr. Foronaugh.
At llonloy's the audiences wore ul-
vraya largo and elegant. The ptinco
and princess of Wales , the earl and
countees of Dudley , the duke and
duchess of Connaught , and many ether
members of the nobility have witness
ed my performances there time and
again , und moro than once I have been
specially cc in mended by them.
"Hut , as I said before' , no ono un
acquainted with thu dangerous pro-
) arutory instruction of un crnica-
rionnu has any proper cotirnato of the
oil iind wcarinoua which her perform
ances represent. Ono never knows
ho boundless capacity of the human
ratno for paina und nclica until ono
mo gene into training for circua rid-
ng. What Tilth unruly horaoa , uncomfortable -
comfortable saddles , and the violent
exercise involved , five or oix houra of
> raclico every day for inontha is cor
.im to do ono of two thinga it either
( ilia the pupil or brings her up to the
itrfection of physical womunhood.
Pho honra of practice ndopted by M.
julmonaky were in the forenoon
generally from 8 to 12 , with , perhaps ,
.nothor . hour or two in the evening ,
'o withstand this course ono muut
Iresa loouely and become a duvntett to
) Iain living and the lawa of hygiene.
Any neglect of those principlea , of
any great lobs of sleep usually rosulta
n broken health und professional
ailures ,
"I like America very much , BO far
a I have seen it ? " aaid Miss Deacon
n reply to un inquiry , "though circus
ife in this country must bo infinitely
mrder than it ia in England. Hero u
ircuu remains in ono place a dingle
ay , oral boat but a week or two ,
while in Europe they stop for months
n ono city. This constant travel
nuat be very wearying on per-
ormora wlioao work involves violent
xerciso.
"American horaoa ? Yea , you have
omo fine stock here , " mud the lady ,
'but generally I think the English
lioroughbred is beat for circua pur-
> osea , I hear they raieo fine horses
n Kentucky , and when I go there
shall buy several of the beat I can
nd and send thorn to England. '
* * "A coward hero at
# can DO a a
istunce ; presence of danger teats
presence of mind. " Presence of dis
ease teat the vuluo of n curative
Kulnoy-Wort challongca this teat a
ways nnd overyxvhcre , eo fcjf as al
complaints of the bowels , uver nn
kidneys are concerned , It cures al
nor asks uny ndds ,
OT W WBHVWWWHM
An liocompltllcHtlou ,
CiiKinnitl Stt-itil ) MJi' .
lie was ono of those opinionatci
men who are especially pleased to ex
prof a their views in public places. Th
conversation had turned upon n rccou
bold robbery , nnd ho had just lixe
the attention of all the passengers i
the car upon a demure-looking youn
man who sat next to him by address
iinj him solto vece : "Now , I'm n detective
tectivo , nnd you stole that money. "
As a matter of fact , the young mm
had not stolen anything , nor wna h
older mnn nccueinp him ; ho was aim
ply about to explain to the nnaophis
ticatcd youth how detectives opera I
in running down n criminal , lie via
playing detective and had castn younj ,
man as thu thief , juat for instance
you know , and , warming to his sub
ject , feeling that ho had his illnstra
tion splendidly in hand , the old mat
settled right down to btiftinoss ,
"You otole that money , " ho repealed
od , "and I'll show you how easily you
tripped yourself up. "
Kvorybody _ in the car became iu
tensely interested.
"Last evening , " continued the oh
man , " > i penon answering your de
ecription was observed by sovcra
parties to puns and ropaas the scene o
iho robbery. "
Hero the lady who sat next the
young man loft her seat and atood ii [
ia the tar end of the cir.
"Footprints made by boots oxnc ly
rf your size were discovered in the
yard and on the loof of the veranda ,
whereby your entrance was otlectoil ,
nnd n picco of the very goods from
which your clothes are made had been
torn out und was found adhering to a
sharp point of thu iron work. "
About this time the young man became -
came conscious that he Imd for some
roaaon been singled out by the pas
sengers na nn object interest , nnd il
suddenly occurred to him that they
might think the old man's ' remarks
weio personal to himself , llo endeav
ored to get in n word or two , but the
old man would brook no interruption.
"But that's not all , " ho went on ;
"a servant girl discovered your presence
once , the alarm was given , n shot lirci
ut your retreating liguro which peno
; rnted your hat. "
Hero the pas&ongera noticed n pair
of clean-cut holes in the young man's
int The evidence was complete.
Murmurs of-"What n pity ! " "So
young , too1 ! "Tho little scoundrel ! '
greeted thu young mini's ' ears.
Crimson and speechless , in his mor
tific.ition ho fled the car , followed by
all the passengers but the old man. "
"Going to let him-jet away ? " usket
: ho conductor.
"Yes , " responded the old man
ceepinu up the "joke. "I pity the
> oorboy. "
"Well , you'll have to pay his faro ,
hen. I didn't got it. " And that'a
vhoro thojoko turned on thu old man
No Suoli Word na Fail.
"I have need your SPUING UI.OSHOM for
lyspep.-iu , liunilucnc , snd constiuutiun , am
iod it lias iluno mo a grout deal of good.
' . tthnll recommend it to my friends ,
"Itaur Uumoi.KTTi.
'Miiy 21th. ! 'G Malu tst. , llulfalo. '
'rito 50 ccuts , trial pottlod 10 cents.
1-td-lw
JEWS IN THE UNITED STATES.
Somothlno : About Their
Numbers. 'J'hni Dlutrlbutlon , and
Tueir Occupation.
hllndolphln lUcard.
It will surprise a good many people
o bo told that there are not moro
han 250,000 Juws in this country , or
lie to every 200 of thu population ,
'ho common error ; in regard to their
lumbers is probably duo to the fact
hat most Juws are engaged in active
) usines3 , in merchandising or bank-
tit ; , and are established in the priuci
} ul streets of our great cities , where
.hoy are constantly under the public
yo. The recent exodus from Russia
iaa also contributed to give exagger
ated nations of their multitude. Ao-
ording to the con&us of 1880 there
re 230,98 J Jews in the United States.
? ho emigration from Ilussia has added
omo 17,000 to the number , so that
ho total Jewish population of the
ountry may bo estimated , as above ,
at about 250,000. The Ilussian Jews
are strictly orthodox , cloap obsorvora
.o the rites and ceremonies of their
ncient religion , while the greater ma-
ority of tlm Jews in this country
mvo little attachment to the religion
of their ancestors , and are Hebrews
only in race. Of the ( JO , 000 Jews in
ne city of Now York not more than
> per cent belong to the Lyn.igo u
o that in the mutter of religion thu
tuasi.i Juws uro further removed
rum their relatives who came to this
ountry from Germany and Austria
han the latter are from Christiana.
Of the total number of Jews in the
United States New York has 80 518 ;
'onnaylvania , 20,000 ; Illinois , 12,025 ;
California , 18,580 , and Ohio , 12,681 ,
these five states containing moro
lian half the Jowa of the entire coun-
ry. There are 10,337 Jews in Mary-
and , 8DUO , in Massachusetts , 7,538 in
jouisiunn , 7,380 in Miasooun , 5,003
n New Jersey , und thu rest are scat
ered over thu country , busily plying
rado , from Maine to Oregon. Moro
lian two-thirds of all the Jews of the
ountry urucongregated in the prinsi-
ml cities. New York coritaina 00,000 ;
San Francisco , 10,000 ; Brooklyn , 1-1 ,
00 ; Philadelphia , 13,000 ; Chicago ,
2.000 ; Baltimore , 10,000 ; Cincinnati ,
,000 ; Boston , 7,000 ; St. LOUIB , 0 500 ;
N'UIV ' Orieana , 5,000 ; Cleveland , 3,500 ;
tuwark , 3,500 , and so on down the
1st. The attachment of the JOWH to
rado and banking.which , necessarily
tlrac's them to largo cities , ia a ro-
narkablo instance of the perpetuation
f traits when forced in a certain di-
eotion. The ancient dwellers in
* \leutmo wore shepherds and farmers ,
nd their attachment to paatoral and
yriculturnl lifo is abundantly at-
eated in their poetry , But Christian
> oraecution left them in Europe no
luruuits but merchandising , banking ,
ind monoy-loudint , ' . Until compura-
A'ely modern times Juws were not
) Crniittod to own real estate in Chris-
in countries. They could enter
: either of thu learned profesaions nor
H ) apprenticed ia any of the uuilds of
nechanics becausa of tl'o Christian
> rcjudicos against their racu.
) f necoaulty , therefore , their
) ursuita were narrowed to
norcbandiaing aud monoy-londing
until they have become by the law o
evolution the bankers of the world
The hostility to the Jews that has recently
contly niftnifcatcd itaelf in Ocrmany
to s y nothing of the poraccutiona ti
which they have been subjected b ;
the scmi-bnrbnmn Uussiixns , ia dneii
nbout cijual degree to their Hupotin
sdll ! in business and to the Hboralitj
of their politics. In former lime
Christian kings applied the thumb
screw and the rack to extort from the
Jew banker a revelation of the hidinj ,
place of his treasure , and thus obtaii
a forced loan. Hut wo have changot
nil that now. Nowadays the rulers o
nations go to ( lie .lowish capitalist
of London nnd Paris nnd nak them U
put n loan on the innrknr , aud xvnr
are made and citloa are bombarded bj
Christian Hoots to enforce payment
It wna not surprising when it was an
nmmccd some time ago from London
"L'ttlo doing on 'Chango to-day , ns i
ia a Jewish holiday. " Christian per
seditions have made , in n Ions process
in time , the descendants of the nhep
horda nnd peasant farmers of Judua
the moiuiy-loudcrs of the world
NothiiiR else was loft for Unm. After
nnhilo , under thu operation of tin
perfect social nnd political freedom o
the United Stater , nnd the constant
process of aseiinlhntion , the pursuits
of the Jews will take nn wide n range
ns thoao of the rest of their follow
countrymen ,
Popularity.
THOMAS' KI.IOTIUU On. Ims
grcnt popularity , fmm Its intritisij vnhu
ns n toll tblo incnlulue , in curing ho iff o-
ncfp , nud nil irtitntlnna of the throat , din-
wt of the clio t , otc. For thcoo it li nn
imltnonic. lld-lw
Indian Shoo und lltirnetfa Makers.
Bprln tKld Itcpulillcin.
The Government on the 7th of last
March gava n contract for 2,000 pairs
of brogans to General Anmstrong , v\k <
not at work nine of his Indian and
.liroo of his colored pupils at Hamp
ton Institute. The Government has
\lso ordered soventy-tlvo sots of don-
Die-plough harneasea. Samplca of the
ihoea and harnesses are now on exhi
bition nt thu store of Ilotighton ,
Coolidge & Co. in Boston , nnd com
petent inspectura say tr.nt they uro so
well made , both in finish nnd for ser
vice , as to compoifl aucconafully with
: ho productaof northern workmen. A.
L. Oonlidgo pronounces the work so
[ > ciior to any which could be produce-
Dy hand by any thrco men in a hun
dred who can bo found in northern
Factories. General Armstrong ia hopeful -
ful that within live yearn all the
shoes and harness needed on the
plains can bo made by Indian young
iiicn at home , us the 100 at Hampton
and the 300 ut Carlisle , bcaidea others
instructed elewhoro , become adept in
liantlicraft. Those who have already
, 'ono back from those institutions are
is n rule doing well , und provo not
only that the Indian , under favoring
circumstances , ia nblo and willing to
work , but that ho may bo made n
valuable producer nnd citizen at fur
OSH cost than it tnkos to light him.
55200,00 REWARD
Will bo paid for the detection and con-
victitm tf any person Rolling or dosi
ng in any boqus , counterfoil or imita
tion IJoiIhrruus , especially Bitters
ir prcparntiona with thp word llor or
Llor.s in their naino or connuctod
therewith , that is intundud to mislead
and client the public , or any prcpara
ion put in any form , pretending to belie
lie anmu aa 11 oi1. BITTUIIS. Tliu Ron-
line havu n , oluator of QUEKN lloi'H
[ notice this ) printed on the white
iibol , and iiro the purest nnd beat
ncdicino on tvirth , especially for Kid-
icy , Liver and Nervous Difcasoa. Bo-
yare of nil others , and of all pretended
ormulaa or recipes of Dor BITTBILS
) ubliahcd in papers or for unlo , aa
hey are frauds nnd swindles. Who-
ivcr deals iu any but the genuine will
) o prosecuted.
HOP BITTKUH MFO. Co , ,
jy22-lm ilocheator , N. Y.
100,000
TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES
N OV I M USE-
iia u all otlior u for uisy riding , utylo
id durability ,
They are for si\lo by all Lending Car-
iaf'o Builders iitid Dealers throughout
ho country.
S1TOGS , GBAR l & BODIES
Vor sale liy
rlenry TimS < en ,
I'nttntcc nndlliilldor.of Kino Carrtsi ; > ,
Tcricase , - - r/zcc .
jl-Om
PllOI'ORALS FOR GRAIN.
[ cadijuartcn Deptrtnicntof ( ho I'lntlo ,
Chlot ( jimrti-r < , alu' Ulll.-o ,
OMAHA , Kill Aug. 10 , 1842.
" < K AMU ) rmipouls In r pi ratu , Hulijectta the
j usiul coi iliibim , will lie ru ilvud ut Ihla of
Ite un II 2 o'clo-k , ntoi , on tttl y , Au H't
jtli , J82 , nt Mill li tlinuiuiil plt tu lhay Mill lie
pecuil In piitionce of lildilcr' , for furimliliK
ml dtllv. ry liKjuautlik'd an niul | ui , nptu Uu-
mliur 31 , 18S2 ut ( ) iiatiu do oc Nuliratle > , cr
t kt tieiiHon the Union t'Hclllo rall'nail , raaf of
( uaincy Jimctloti , JuuOCUu pouudu of C'UHN
wl IWXOUO piund OA'IH.
\'r \ i \Dinit \ tot iluanll Ifu lesi than thu who'e
will bj locehou. IJjhcryol t u triln ll ( , If
qu'ruJ ' , coiniiiciicii fciiltinjtr | | 1.1 , ISi'J l'icf
rincuull ruKiv tour den ct iIouaHtle pro-
no'lon , ( Ofi'lltion of price and ijualty litlnu
iuiluml | sucli pirfirenca will lioul\iiitoa t-
lui o Ainfrludii prnluill-ii producud on the
'a 'Illo con t tu the uxtuit of ticLbii iinipllo < i
Kiuirel by the ) iii uluroivlco lime. ' 4 no KOV-
rnim.iitfu'uni-tliijrUU' tij-tju't nil ) 'rull | > r
i" ! . Itldirhotild totu Iliu rtte urlOOiioundi
iiotir tuiahu ) arid the on\c.l' > ] Hi cotitulnlnu
iriu fcliould lie et ilor ) i ' lUd ! lor Oia n " and
ildrimiod to the uiilcrsl nul IllJiltrs uro re-
netted tobulnnlt I'Xpo-iila for do Ivcry of the
orn In ntw loiowudifuiiny laikaof lOO piundi
th anil lor ikllviry of oat < I' new rufut-oJ
urlipmil.H ot 100 p umU tJ-li. Illdt nhould
intu th ) * > < r In ttlilth tli giaiii | r < jj > , Kd to he
uriiUlud vvauL-rowii ,
C'oilti bf IliUudurlUemoat and of llioc'rcu-
ar of li blnuthin to M clu H ecu lie obtained on
{ inllcatiuu tu th ollliu. an I 01 e o p lacli nf
-II a < HTtltuim' t n > i ( cltcnUr | l uM ho i > t-
tactrd tinracioiiiptnr en li iropoul * nd form
part tlurtol. M. I , MI1)JTON | ,
' Chltf Qar v/aaitcr.
LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE Three coime ; open to both
exoj.
AUADI3 Cla lc l arid Kngllnti Oh 01
iu l.u.v of train. iu lor co li'go nr but n
FICUHY aAl'L-Kciiilnary for Vomy
aj | 4. Unnurposacxl In be inly and heal hfu | .
un of sltuitlon , and In exiout of advantage *
tfund and thorongluiemi of
Year begins Btptcmber 13 , 1882. Apply to
PREBT. aUKQORY , Lutto PoroBt , 111.
Jyl8-ood < ! m
To tlie Consumers of Carriages & Buggies !
I have a complete stock of all the Latsa1 ; Styles
of Girrhges , Phaetons aud Opea and Top Baggies ,
Consisting of
The Celebrated Brewstor Sida Bar ,
The Haralin Side Bar ,
The Whitney Side Bar , and
The Mullhalland Spring ,
The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Al-n 'tkef
Old Eel able iSlipttc Spriag Bug jies and Phaetons.
They are fill made ot the beat materials , aid un
der my own supervision ,
I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur
chasing to ca1 ! and examine iny stocfe , I will guar
antee satisfaction and warrant all work ,
H. F. HATTENHAUER ,
Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets.
COUNCItJLUFFS , IA.
( Successors to J. W , Rodefer )
WHOLESALE A > D RETAIL HEALERS IN
MOMMA , LEHI&H , BLOSSBUBG
AND ALL
COMNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Offlco No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and
Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluff * .
P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE
GOUNGiL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY
MANUFACTURE
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES ,
CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
The Very Boot of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Hlghent
Market-price Paid for
Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley
COIRIEsT
Parties Wishing to Boll Broom Oorn Will Please 1:1 :
Bend Sample.
oo
JAMES FRANEY ,
Merchant Tailor
372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA
Ainu } B kccjii on hand the flnuKtaHiiortiuout of mat rial for Kctitloinoi/8 wear , ( jatli/tctlon guaranteed
Tor all klndtcf i'ANCV QOUDB , > uch ag
Laces.Enlirfliileries.Laflies'lIflWfiar' .
of ttllilcscrlptlonn. Alollnndborchlo'i , hoth In illk nnd linen , hose of all KlriJi , thread , pint ,
icodloii. ttc. U'o hope the laulcn will call nnd lee our Block of oodg nt tZO lJroad ay biforo
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON & ANDERSON ,
Proprietors.
TillsImui'lrylua Jimt lioon opened for liml-
now , and we are 11 > w pripirod to di la indry
vork of all kind * and ( jiura'itco eatl l ctlon A
puclaltyina-lo of fine work , niiili an collars ,
uffj , line tlilrtu , ito. Wo want uveryhoJy to
glvo iu a trial.
LAJ180N & ANDERSON.
, U BOMUNItHOV , K , L. HliyuAtlT. A. Mr , HTREKT ,
l'r. tdont. Vlca-1'riu t. Cashier ,
CITIZENS BANK
Of Uoniioil Blull * .
Organized under the lawn of the Utato of Town ,
'aid up capital . . . . . . 70U'0
Authorlzid tapt.al . . , . IXIUUOO
Interest paid on time dcpjultn. Drafts
n the prlnciitl | vitlii'i of the United dtatcrt aud
iuroH ) , hpe lat utkntloi L'hun to collection *
nil u > iro3pintmco ! with prompt rottiruu.
. D Kdmundwn , i : I , . fclniirart , [ J. T.Ifart ,
V. W , W-IUco , J W llodfcr , I. A. Ml lir ,
A. W. Htntt , JyTdtf
On Avenue B , No , 1902.
( NIAU l
C'lottiu uathurod up nnd delivered promptly.
Jest of Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Ix > t Clothta uiade good ,
NO BETrEB LAUNDRY WEST
OF OHIOAGO.
Or. OT. 3R.T7JD3D.
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
A-
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
PAPER , HANGING , '
KALSOMINIHB AND DRAINING ,
Shop Oornor Broadway apd SoottSt
HUGHES1I& TOWSLEE ,
'
DEALERS IN
Confectionery , FruitsWuts
Cigars and Tobacco , fresh
'
Oysters'and Ice Cream in
Soason.
12 MAIN ST. ,
Council BluflJj.
Ono ol the belt B coud class Hotel * In the
Went U tbo
BROADWAY HOTEL ,
A. E BIWWN , Proprlotor.
Net 631 and 68(1 Dro-idway , Council Du3aIow ] .
supplied with thu best the market aT-
fordj. fl od rooms aud flrst-claw bed * Turin *
very roaBonablo ,
UNIOK AVENUE HOTEL
817 Lower Broadway ,
Mrs , 0. Gerspacher & Son.
FIRUT CLASS 1IOTEL AT IIKA80NAULK
FUIGK4. TIlAHSIENTa ACCOMMODATED
HOTEL fOU BALE. GOOD KEAHO.VU VOU
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