Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 21, 1882, Page 7, Image 7
THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY , AUGUST 21 1882 o. o. ao. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council DlaOg , lo , XVHOLESALE FLOUR , HOUSE , General Agent * for lh Celebrated Mills ol II. D. KuthA Co. . OoMcn Koglc Flour L renwoith Kinnin , And Queen Dee Mill ) , Moux r ll , Dakota. Beterencc , Smith k CiliUnden , Council HlnfT < , In. WHOLE3AI.R AND IlETAIL I V $ STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , * COUNCIL BLPFF8 , IOWA. / TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FF1CE. . o Lands and Lots Bought and Sold MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AJSTJD CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA SI. 15 Worth Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Head jfitted upper * , tn call ekln and kip. Oak and Hemlock bOLK LEATHKU , und si cods niipcrtnlnlnff to the ulioo trailo. Oo da sold ns cheap M In the Ea t. _ PERIS' ' Biff IILLIERT STOEE FOB STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la That never require crimping , al lira. J. J. Good's Hair Store , ntprlcts noer before touched by any other hair dealer. Also n full line of switches , etc. , at greatly reduced prices. Also gold Bllvcr and colored nets. Waves niado from ladles' own hair. Do not fall to uall before uurchulng elsewhere. All goods warranted oa represented. hR3. J. J OOOl ) , 20 Main street. Council Bluffs , Iowa. Bethesda BATHIS& HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated. Vapor , Electric , Plunge , Douch , Bhoncr , Hot and Cold Bit ha. Com' pctent D ale and female iiurpca and attendants always on band , and the host ol cai o and atten tion Ken ! patrons. Special ntt.nttnn Rlen to batnlng children. Investigation aud patronage solicited DR. A. H STUDLBY & Co. , 100 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studloy : Treatment of chronic diseases made a specialty. REMOVED without the CAICEES drawing of blood or usa of knife. Cures lunp diseases , OTHKIl Fits , Scrofula , Ll\or Com piiUt. Dropsy , Kheumo- T II M II R S tl6tni fever and Mcrcur- I U 111 U II W lal 80ros > Erysipelas. Salt Rheum , Scald Heid , Citarrh , weak , Inflamed nd granulated Eyes , rcrofuloua Ulcers and Fc- trmlo Disease of all kinds. Also Kidney and ' Tenerlal diseases. Uomorrholda or Files cured \ money refunded. All diseases treated upon the principle of veget able reform , without the UBO of mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished who desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the ute the Elastic belt Truss and i'laater , which has eupcrlor In the world. CONSULTATION FREE- CALL ON OU ADDRESS M , E , Eico anfl F , C , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. LIVERY , Feed aid Sale Stables , 18 North First Street , Bouquet's old stand , Council Uluffri , Iowa. WILLAllD SM1TK. 1'rop. W.D.STILLMAN , Fractltlonor of Hoincopatby , consulting Physician andSurgeon , Offlco and residence 01B Willow avenue , Coun- el mutts. Iowa. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Oaunoil Bluffs. Extractlngand filling a Epcchlty , Klrat-clasa work guaranteed. DR. A. P. HAKCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. \ Office , No. 11 Pearl Street Houn , 0 n. m. to 2 , , and 2 p. in. , to B p , in. Heeidcnco , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central olllce. F. T. SEYBERT M. D. . . , . . , 1 PHYSIOIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. \ Office No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad- Vy , over A. Louio'a Restaurant. IrcliantsEestaurant \ J , A. ROSS , Proprietor. Broadway und Fourth Streota , .Clod accommodations , good faro and cour- * ' trcalruoot. E. ii fnrn\\jttj -R , o as x nr 33 * & x * . Office over minus bank. OOTNiJt , BLUFFS , . - Iowa. REi\L \ ESTATE. W J. James , n connection with his law and oclUon ( ! huslnesihuyi and eclll real estate. Terns wishing to uiy r , gcll city prop rt > call * J hUfflco , over UunbuU't book etore , Pearl iireet EDWIN J , ABBOTT. ot the Peace and Notary Public. 45Broadway , Council Bluffs acknowl rged HAIRJPDS. WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET RTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Price. Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa IBS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Elootropathlo Institution , Phila delphia , PCDUI. OfflcB Oor , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and polnful dif ficulties peculiar tofpiralea a apoclalty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Office over First National Bank , Council Dluffs. Iowa. Will practice In the utato and federal courts. courts.FRESH FISH ! Game and Poultry , Can always ho found a D. DANEHY'O , 130 Upper 11 roadway JNO.JAYFRAINEY , - Justice of tie Peace , 014 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs. - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottauattamlo county. Oillcu corner of Ilroadwjy and llaln street * , Council lllulf < , Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( DcuUchcr Arzt. ) COR. BROADWAY AND 7TH ST. Council Bluffa. t/lseasea of women and children a apaclalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D 11 FllKB DlSPENSAltV KVBUV SATURDAY. OOlceln Kvcrett's block , Pearl truct. Itesl ) dence Ci3 Fourth utroet. OfUce hotirj from 0 to i a. m , , 2 to 4 and 7 08 p.m. Council luffi F. G. CLARK , PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the postofflce. One of : ho oldest practitioners In Council lllufla. B tls jfactlou euarantoed In all cases DE , F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH DU. CHARLES DECTKKN. Offlco o > cr druz store , 411 Broadway , Council illuRs , loua. AI JUcaic * of the e > and tor xcatvd under the moot approved method and all curt * guaranteed. JOHN LINDT , ATTOBNEY'-'AT-l ' ' AW. Will rictlce In ll 6Ut and Uoltoi BUto Oourti , Bpettki OermtnLangutg , THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE Prof. 0. M. Woodward Gives an interesting Oesorip. tion of It. Its Single Spin Exceeds the Louis Bridge Spane. It Costa $14.000.000 and Tnkoa Four teen Yoivra' Time to Build. Bt. Loul * IlcpuUiran. As stated in the Republican soui tiino B o , 1'rpf. 0 , M. Woodward tool occasion during his briuf trip to tin cast to visit the famous lirooklyt bridge , and ho i ivca the following in foresting description of it : Thu suporntructuro of the bridge i ti conspicuous objection in ovary pic turn of Now York , but to the observe on South street it seems almost to hank from the sky , BO high nro ovci the lowest points of thocablcs. Thurt nro but four wire cables , and upoi them ovorytliing depends. TIioj spring from the nwssivo shore anchor age , and swooping far above tin housetops , -which stand undlsturbcc below , they stretch like slender threads to the dizzy height of the tower which surmounts the Vuw York pier. The iron rods by which the cross-girders of the roadway nro hung upon the cables nro scarcely visible from the street pavement. The be wildering porapectivn of the lofty towers makes the cables appear to come close together , causing the bridge to look narrow and altogether an uncertain footing. ' But I did not propose , " says the professor , "to look at the bridge from below merely. Arm.ed with a 'general [ ) iss' from the obliging resident cngi- leer , Mr. Colliligwood , to whom 1 presented n note of introduction , I ex amined the heavy iron trusses over the streets at Franklin square , and then mounted to the top of the granite an chorage , the solid mass of masonry which secures the ends of the cables , My first fooling was one of surprise at ; ho great width of the roadway. Instead - stead of being narrow , the appearance Tom the work itself was that of a wide street. The full length of n cross- ionm is 80 foot , or BIX feet wider than our Fourth street , sidewalks and all. Thcro is a cross-beam every 7J foot All the bonms are up , though not ao curately adjusted. A croaa-boam is really a truss , about throe foot deep , made of rolled iron. Every one ia aupported by four suspension rods , onn to each cable. I found men ao ittured all about the work drawing up now material or adjusting what was already thoro. The roadway of the bridge will consist of live parallel compartments [ armed by six longitudinal stiffening musses extending the whole length oi ; he bridge. All the trusses are of rolled iron. The four interior ones are 17J feet high ; the two outer ones 9 } feet , high. TUB TUUHSE8 will servo to distribute a concentrated oad over a great distance , thereby jrovonting a marked wave of deptos- lion ai a heavy load moves across the Bridge. The lower chords of those trusses are partly in place , running from cross-beam to cross-beam , and living them lateral support , besides thoeo connecting pieces hero were long , narrow , four- nch planks scattered about on the loor-boams , and near the center hroo pinnies laid side by side. On liio planking I walked to the tower. . ' am not particularly used to lofty Talks , and I took solid comfort in resting against the heavy masonry within the arch of the tower. The treot seemed very far below , and all he pedestrians appeared to be short- egged , trying to take very long stops , Co shout to a man below would have icon idle , so the foreman gave orders o the hands on the ground through a peaking tube. AH 1 turned toward the long central pan the bridge presented a beautiful ight. The graceful cables swinging lown tn the centre almost touching ho roadway which rises us it would meet them , then they sweep away to ho top of the Brooklyn tower , over ,600 feet off. Again the cables eomed almost to meet at the other md , The perspective effect was simi- ar to that of the arches of the St , jouis bridge BOUII from below. To jetter fix in the mind the length of ho clear space over the East river , I will add that the distance between the wo pier-towers in a tnvr foot greater him the distance from one of the hutment piers of the St. Louis bridge o the other , paesing over the two ivers that is , the single span ox- eeds the sum of our ttireo spans , 'ho wind wni a little fresh , and the mrrow planking didn't shut out a ; linipso of the lower world , and I was little doubtful of the propriety of dually rossing the bridge. A fore- nan urged me by all moans to walk vor , adding that the plank walk was nuch better than that already tniv- raud , That Bottled the question , BO ' . braced up and steadily walked to he centre of the fljwn , When once airly over the water the height dough really greater , Boomed lore , 'ho size of waves is a variable quan- ity , and their appearance gave little lew to their distance. I BOOH got wholly over the slight nervousness I md felt and henceforth was perfectly t home , IN THE ( ENT1IK f the bridge the cables came down to nitl.in my rur.cli , Ttioy nro in croav oction a little smaller than the tunes if the St. Louts bridge , being 1DJ nchos in diameter ; the cables are , luwevor , solid , or nearly BO , while the ubes of our beautiful stool arch nro lollow. Each cable contains 5,290 mrallol , untwisted , oil-coated , galvan- zed atool wires , closely wrapped in ylindrical form , The single wires ro about one sixth of nn inch in diani- tcr , and each is a little over two- jirds of a mile in length. The ulti mate strength of each cable is us- umed to be 12,000 tons. It is inter- ating to consider the effect of changes f temperature , and of increased load n such a cablu. A change from 100 ° bovo zero to 20 ° below would , other hings equal , shorten the cables 31 ichcs ; this would cause the center of lie bridge to rise several feet. In ike manner an increase of 5 tons per nch would atrotch them 1C inches ach , Under a maximum load and at mxitnum temperature the center of the bridge is to bo 135 foot nbor moon high water. The view of No\ York harbor nnd the two cities fron the center of the bridge was grand Imt evidently a grander was to bo hid "Is there cosy access to the top o the tower ? " I asked of a IJrooldyi man nn the other side ' Yes , sir slept all the way up " "Is it worth my while to go up ? " "That's only n question of taste sir. " I judged it would bo in gooi "taste , " so I wont up. The prospcc was grand in the extreme Tim broat granite top of the tower is 278 fee nboro the tide water. There was a sort of tool-house there , and , not to lose any advantngo , I ot up on that It scorned as though the great cities all lay at my foet. The East rlror looked ridiculously narrow , while the rondway of th bridge appeared tt hang u oar the surface of the water. I was afternoon , nnd the sunlight fol favorably upon Brooklyn , which laj rod and green upon the ploastun slopes of Long Island. Over the lioidiU I could see the ocean and the hotels at Cotioy Island , It was a rnro picture I shall not BOOH forgot. A bif. Hour mill wns burning in Now York , and the smoke helped to obscuri somewhat the view of that city , ON TUB 8TAUIWAY of the tower I mot n young English engineer on n mission similar to mine. Wo rested ourselves while wo scraped a passing acquaintance. Wo compared totes and discussed English and American bridges , llo was totally 'gnorant of the St. Louis bridge , nnd houizh ho frankly admitted wo wore hou on the greatest suspension bridge a the world , ho was quite unwilling : o allow that there was nothing in England , nor in the world oven , equal 0 the stcol nrohes in St. Louis. "Of the five narrow roadways into vhich the deck of the bridge will bo divided , the central will bo devoted to 1 raised passago-way for foot-pooplo. The planking will bo 151 feet wida nd 12 foot above the cross-beams. A wayfarer's head will rise well above ho side trusses and command the 'iow on both aides. Adjoining this central walk will bo two railways , ono on each aido. On either truck the pace is sufliciont for n Pullman car. L'lio cara will go east on ono track and west on the other , drawn by nn end ess rope , which will preserve n uni 'orm velocity. When it is soon hut these cars run safely and iwiftly , they will carry immense crowds of people. The outer com- ) artmenta of the bridge will nccouio- late ordinary teams. As in the Eiat St. Louis approach to our bridge , drivers will "keep to the right. " ach of these driveways will have u clear width of 18J feet , sulliciont for > wo teams abreast. I nearly forgot to speak of the coat , but Now York is not likely to soon forgot it. It has cost ou nn average of over a million dollars a yoar. The bridge was begun n January , 1870 ; from the appear- mco of the work , I judged it would > o finished and in use by January , .884. It may bo an aid to the mem ory to say that the bridge was build up fourteen years and cost fourteen million dollars. The chief engineer , 3ol. W. A. Roobling , is a oripplo from ho effects of compressed air. His irst assistant , in practical charge of the work , is Mr. 0. 0. Martin , to whom I am indebted for many of my rjguros. " A Genera Stampede. Never was such a rush mitrlo for any Drug store ns io now at 0. V Goodman's , or a Trial UoUlo of Dr. Kfuir'H Now Dis- : every for Consumption , Couglm nnd 3olds. All persona alllictcd with Atithmu , iroiichitis , J foiunoncBs , Severe i 'oughx , or my alFectiou of the Throat nnd LUIIKU au get n Trial Bottle of this great remedy ru , by calling at above niimudj Drug otoro Obliging a Prottouor. Detroit I'reo I'JCMB. Just b.ick of Missionary Ilidgo , Chattanooga , while following the high way to reach Tunnel Hill , I came crosu a little church half hidden in he woods. The building was prim- tivo , and the old darkey who oat on a og by the door wau more no. After I md made inquiries ubuut the route nd wan ready to go on ho said : "Butter git down , boss , an'come in o meotin' . " "Do you hold cervices this after noon ? " "Yes , Bah. We am gwino to opnn n 'bout five ininits , an' I 'spects do ermon will bo n powerful ono. " It didn't aoem just right to bo rid- ng around the country on Sunday and o I got down and took a seat beside lie old man. After a few minutes pent in general talk , ho said it was line to go in. I followed after him , nd found myself the solo audience. next found that he was the preacher vho wau to deliver the powerful nor- non. Ho opened services In regular orm and with all duo solemnity , and hen announced his text and begun trenching , I Htood it for fifty-livo mnutes , nnd then na ho had only cnohcd "second 0. " I waited until 10 closed his oycn nnd then made n lido for the door. It was no go. I ladn't ' gene six feet before ho stopped lix aurmon and suked : "Stranger , must you bo gwino ? " "Yes , 1 fool that I must. " "An1 you can't ' hoah the real ? " "No. " "Don I'll chop off right wliar11 is. " "Oh , don't do that , You can go nn rith your sermon just the samo. " "But you eoo dar' mua' bo a col- eckshun tooken up arter do sermon , " 10 protested in anxious tones , "If ou'll oblcogo mu by takin' a neat I'll uig a hymn an * paea do hot , " 1 eat down , and when ho had road nd sang n hymn , ho ptssud the hat , latmferrud the quurtur to his vest > ocket and obiiorvecl aa wo wont out : "I didn't git down to demons' pow. irful part of do sermon , but if you lappon 'long dis way not' Sunday I'll > iv' you do odder half , Dat quarter soiiibs jlst in time to cncourago mo to toep do good work bilin' . " Debilitated poraons , und suflbrora vusting diseases such no consumption , crofula , kidney uflcctions , will bo ; roatly bonufittod by using Brown's ron Bittora. A Nuturul Bttllropm. umbci'j Journal. About a inilo from the market-town f Adolsborg in Austria , and three liles from Trieste , ia to bo soon the lost wondt'rful cavern in Europe , and loeaibly in the world , called'.ho Adols- ierg Gave , and which haa boon uxplor- d for a length of nearly 0,000 yards , s far as a subterranean lake , This cavern consists of several grottos from sixty to oiuhty feet high. The inter ior resounds with the noise of water as a little river rung complete ! through it , forming many cascades o its wny , nnd being finally lost to view In n fissure. This river continues it subterranean course for nbput oigh miles ; and after n time , it disappear into the caverns of Linso , whence i binorges as n nnvii-nblo river called th Laib.ick , The entrance to the cave o Atlolaborg ia illuminated by hundred of candles , nnd n transparent curtain composed of large sheets of cryatnllizoi limestone , is soon hanging from tin roof , The vast hall or ballroom i about 180 yards from the entraiico 1 is 5100 fcot long , and 100 feet high nnd is adorned with traiupnront itiy lactites of every kind of fuutasti shape and form. Until the year 1810 this ballroom was the only part known but at this dnto the wall of stalngmit wna broken through , and A aeries o chambers exposed to view possessing n cathedral-like appearance , from the stalactites in many instances forming vnst columns , by meeting the stalag mites below. In the Adolsberg Cav ern , numeroui npocimons are found o the protons , a kind of lizard that dwells in the bottom of cavern lakes. BrlrjlK'n Dlncmno , JUlubotlB , Ktdnoy lilvor or Urliinl Dliioaiinii. Hnyo no fear of any of those dis eases if you use Hop Hitters , as they will prevent and euro the worst cases , oven when you hnvo been made wont jy some great puffed up pretended cure. l < 'iro Kxporlonco. 8t. Louis Chronicle Sing Leo , n dignilmd laundrymnn of No. 2tlU : Franklin avenue , was litiotly aitting writing to his > sweet- lenrt acroKS the srna , when ho was startled by an awful boom near his car. With n blood-curdling howl , Sing iptang up , and falling over the chair andod on the floor in the most intense agonies. Still howling , Sing man- ugcd to squirm on his shaky logs , niui fixing around found the door had iwung back and knocked ovcraliuhtoc ; asohno lamp , whioh at once exploded , is in its nature. Sing's queue began to writhe in convulsions , and , as ho started for the blaze , vho now really Tightened appendage Btralghtonoc out utiU'aa llugstnlF , nnd caused Sing .o resemble a mad bull nftorn red flag. \Vhon Sing saw the shirts igniting ho wildly howled : "Oh , whatoo be ; how thatpo ; oh no , Globe clorpoo fire , lire ! Sing ho nlloo go snioko. " An oflicer heard the racket and BOO- ng the sinoko turned in an nlnrin , it , hen beingnb ut 8 o'clock ' in the oven- ug. Meantime , Sing put out the ire , but when n fireman cnmo rushing in Sing was completely scared , und sought refuge in u safe place. A Chronicle reporter arrived shortly after Sing huh crawled out. "Hollo , Sing , what's up hero ? " "Oh , mo know mo dead clorpso , alloo same bustio to p'lccos. " "Had n lire ? " "Yeh , mo sittoo hero , nlloo klick come bust big ; boat same in two split , eo mo. See shirteo nlloo fire , run and say lire , klick time ; p'locos oomoo and Bay , how howloo hero dameo flool , in then send flor engines. Gome dick and mnko ilcol slick and belly queer. " "Did they put out the fire ? " "No , mo outoo firo. No much big , only fire lamp eplode ; alleo samoo you calico busteo up. Mu dameo scared ; Junk nlloo cooked up clorpaoo nnd go niorgo. Say this nlloo sploil nhirtoo. Who flir gun ? Mo thinkoo dnmee iloodlum try killco me ; mucheo rightuned , run to fliro nna atampoo out kick. " "Then the firemen didn't squirt tore ? " "No ; bling damoo blig squirt to squiitau water on Ihro. No fliro hero ; nu bo tqi.irteo man nlloo like blig \lelicaii8. \ " "Think wo have n good fire depart nonlf" "Buatoo bigoi ) , belly bigeo than Jliinn fircnion ; come klick likoo lit- enin' . Mo likeo firemen. " "Did you hnvo a sorioua JOBS ? " "No , no ; damouo ho little , blout Hollar ; ho no big , but thinkoo all go iiiokeo. Bling many clomo BOO fire. Joa ] > lonfera , likoo dlinkers dome. STO workoe ; samce you calico blnma md ) iloollnm that whateo you alleu ? Mo vollio klaroful ; mono have amps nploda and Rklnro solfo all to oad clorpso , Thinkee mo nlny player ilteo church man do. Mo pray vollio nuch nlleosaino. " "Aro you iimured , King ? " "Who ho ! whutinalurud ? " But bo- ere the reporter could explain a > rather Ghinumaii came in , and Bing t once started in n lightning jabber , nd gesturing BO as to impress the ro- ) ortcr that ho wan relating his hair- ireadth eacapo f om being a dead orpso by smoke. " Bueklm'b Aruicu fcJulvo. Tim HUHT HAI.VI : In tlio ivorlil for Cuts Irulium , Koran , UlcurH , i.nlt Klieiiin , Ko er HoraH , Tottor. Ulir.ppod IlnnilH , Clill ilulim , Guma , una nil hltiu oruptiont , nm' lucltivoly curoi-iiloH It la ( 'imranteud tc ; lvo satlsfactfcm or munoy rofuiulod , 'rice , 25 could per box , for halo.hy 0. Gen , Stonoman , the democratic can- idato for governor of California , livoa t Los Hobioa in an old equaro house mdo of redwood , which has never eon paint , and is now almost black with ugo. At this uosuon , however , it ias no need of paint , for it is covered , oof and Bides , with n wonderful mass f rosoa of every color , untwined with loncysuckle und paeMon flowers , Xovo Your N il liUor. When your frlf nd or iiB'glibor ' U labor- 111 ; untlor bodily ullllction , indigestion , ilillouHueen , cun tliatloii | , canned by 1m- mrlty ot blood , or dixordernof the klilnuya r liver , don't ' fail to rucmmnend HUIIDOCK iixioi ) IlmKliH. a uiiro and aafo ruineily , i-ke 81.00. lld.lw IS A SURE CURE for nil dlsonsea of the Kldnoyo und I H lias opcclflo acUon on tlil inout Important orcan , enabling It to throw otr torpidity end | Inaction , BtlrnuUtluff the licolUiyBOorotion cf Uiu Julu , and by keeping the bo wclu in frco ' conditioncmjctlnuiu riB" ' ' malaria , have the oMlln , nro bllloHi , dygpctiUo , or coiutlpated , Kid * uoy.Wort wUUurely rellove&iciulckly euro. Ill UiU kouou to olearuo the Byiitoni , every onoelioulJtaVetttuorouiUooar ooflt. ( si ) ISOLD BY DRUQOI8TO. Prlco $1. M DWEY-WORTf To tlie Consumers of Carriages & iuggies I have a comphta stock of all the Lat33 * ; of Carnages , Phaetons and Ops a and Top Baggies , Consisting of The Celebrated Brewster Sida Bar , The Haralin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Ahtho ] | Old Reliable J&lipuc Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are all made o < the best ma'orials , a ad 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. CQUNCIBLUFFS , IA. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL DEALERS IN LAOKAfAfili , LEHIGH , BLOSSBM& IOWA AND ALL GOALS ! OLX.SOI CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenu , Oounoil Bluffa. P. T. miAYNE. 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 Highent Market Price Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn Wlll Please Bend Sample. OOJ 3K3C 'U ii'Jb'S. JAMES FRANEY , Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA- U ny | { ccpf on Imudtliu Illicit ftimortinont of mat rial fortreiitleiiieu'a wear. Satisfaction guaranteed 1'or all kinds of FANCY OOUKS , > ucli an Laces , EffltaileriBs.Laflies'llflflerfffiar f all descriptions. Also flandkorchlels , lioth In iillk and linen , IIOBO of alt Kinds , threat ) , pint , uedlos , ito.Vu . hope the laulos will call and BCD our stock of Koods at f > 30 Ilroadway before ol'i ) ; einewhere. 3TEAN ! LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. .ARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , Tills lauudiy his Juat Iweti opjncd for busl. DUK , and wo are IIDW pnpared to do laindry ork of all kinds and u'lum'iUu satlufactlon A leeialty uia-lo of llnu work , uth an colUn , ids , line thlrts , Us. Wo want everybody to Ivo us a tilal , LARSON & ANDKHSON. U BUMUNI1HOV , K. L.HIIUUAKT. A. W , HTUHKT , l'ro IJent , Vice-fro t. Caahlcr , DITIZENSBANK or uouuoii Biuir . Organized under the lawn of the State of Iowa , tld up capital . 9 76.0CO uthorlied caplial . 200.UOO Intercut | > ald on time deposits. Drafts Issued 1 the principal cities of the United titateo anil uropu. HMiclal | attrntloii irlvim to collections id couo iuiiJonce with prompt returns , I ) . Kdmundton , K \ , . Nlnuurt , | J. T Hart , , W , Willico , J. W , Itudfur , I. A. Mld'ir , A. W. Btrett , jyTdtf UDD'S LAUNDRY. On Avonao B , No , 1902. ( M1AR Clothes fathered up and delltcrod promptly. cst of Satisfaotion Guaranteed. I/obt Clothes made good. [ 0 BETTER LADNDRY WEQT OF OHIOAGO. jr. jr. xcxrox > . STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMINING AND OEAININO , Shop Oornor Broad way and Soott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Oounoil JBIuffa. Quo ol tb beat second cl&u Hotels In the West Id the BROADWAY 'HOTEL , A. K U1WWN , 1'roprttitor. 631 and 550 Uroadw ay , Council liluBn , low * . nunplled with the beat the market / - fords. G od room * und ur t-cl sj beds. Toruoa , ,111 \ety reawu Ue. ' * * UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. 0. Gerspacher & Son. FIRST CLASS HOTEL AT KKA8ONAULK 1'UIUKS. T11AN8IENT3 ACCOMUODATGO IIOTKL FOU HALE. GOOD UKASONU I'OK BELU.NQ.