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THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 23 1882
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Clljr Market , Council Bluffs , low * .
WHOfcESAL C FLOUR HOUSE ,
U Tre > ! Aponts for the Celotntod Mills of H.I ) , lltiih . ' . Co. . OoMcn K g1o Hour L veni Mth
. Kan sftnd IJiiecn r < oMll.s , &loirc Fulls , Dakota
gf 'off yr. Smith A rr't ! iidcn , CountB Hlng , In.
s : . DEL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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COUNCIL BLUFF3. IOWA.
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FICL
XT 2T 3ES , ZJ s CS
Lands and Lots Bought and Sold
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS . . . . . . IOWA.
EC-
15 JNorth Maiii Street.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS.
Kcady-nttod uppers , In call akin and kin. Oak and Hemlock SOLK LEATHER , and & 1
OOilc uppcrlnliilng to the hoa trade. Oordtsold a < cheap a In theEJut.
PERIS' ' MI IILLIIEET STORE
< rv FOR STYLISH SPUING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND
CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY.
105 South Main Street. . Oouacil Bluffs la
That no\cr require crimping. at Mrs J. J , Good's Hair Store , at prices never before touched by
any other kalr dealer. Also a full line of switches , etc. , at greatly reduced prices. Also gold
sihcr and colored notn Wares made from ladles' own hair. Do not fall to uill before purchulng
elsewhere. All good * warranted aa represented. MRS. J , J OJOOU ,
29 Malnstrcoi , Council Dluffg , Ion a.
Eethesda ,
BATHIS&IO.USE !
Bryant's Spring ,
Oor , Broadway and Union Sts.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Plain , Medicated. Vapor , Electric , 1'lunge ,
Doudi , Shower , Hot and Cold Batha. Com
petent runle and lemalo uurccs and attendants
alwaja on hand , and the boitol rare and atten
tion Riven patrona. Special attention Ron | to
bathing children. Investigation aud patronage
tollcltcdDR. . A. H STUDLEY & Co. ,
100 Upper Broadway.
Dr. Studley : Treatment ot chronic diseases
made n specialty. _
REMOVED without the
OAICERS drawing ol blood or use ot
knlle. Cures luiir ( diseases ,
AMT nTHVTl Fits , Scrofula , Liver Com-
-JTiiTUBTo n n P' ' * ' " ' , Dropsy , Rheutnl-
I II M < I IP K S tlsra > t' > cr and llercur-
I U III V ; II V inieoroa , Jjr eipclas. Salt
Rheum , Scald Head , Catarrh , weak , inflamed
and granulated Eyes , scrofulous Ulcers and Ko-
male Dlsecsoi ol all kinds. AlsoiCldney and
Vonerlal dlsuasea. Hemorrhoids or riles cured
money refunded.
All diseases treated upon thoprlncjploof > CRct-
able retornvvrithout the use ol mercurial pois
ons or the knlto.
Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished
> who dutro them.
V Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use
the Eltatl : belt Truss and Plaster , which has
f superior In the world.
It/
r'J CONSULTATION FREE-
CALL ON OR ADDHCSS
Drs , E , Fiice and F , D , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia.
LIVERY ,
Feed and Sale IMes ,
18 North First Street ,
Bonquet'fl old stand. Council Bluffs , Iota.
WILLARD SlHTII.tt'rop.
W.D.STILLMAN
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Practitioner of Hameopatby , consulting
Physician andSurgeon ,
OIBco and residence 016 Willow avenue , Caun-
cl Ulutfs , lo a.
SINTON & WBBT.
DENTISTS.
14 Pearl Street , Oounoil Bluffs.
Extractln and filling a specialty. First-cites
work guaranteed.
OR. A. P. HANCHETT ,
tPHYSIGSAMD SURGEON
Office , No. 14 Pearl Street Houi . 0 a , m. to
2. , and 2 p. m. , to G p , m. Itedldcnto , ISO
Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with
Central olllco.
E T. SEYBERT , W. D. ,
PHYSICIAN &OTRUEON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA.
V Office No , 5 , Everett Block , Broadway -
way , over A. Louie's f.eataurant.
leEckntsEestaura-nt
J. A. BOSS , Proprietor.
Oorner Croadway ad Fourtli Strceta.
Good ; oramodatlons , good fire and COJT-
loous treatment.
S.
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d t 0 "XT.
Office over savings bank ,
BLUFFS Iowa.
COUNCIL , - - *
BO
W. 0. Jamca , In connection with hit lnv tad
/ < olIecUonbu6lnc38buj8 nd sells real osUtc.
, - * > Pcnona wUhlng to buy or sell city prop it > call
t t his office , over Duahncll't book store , Pearl
't itreol.
EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
Justice of the Peace and
Notary Public.
4l5Broadway , Council Bluffs
tcknawl
WATER WAVES ,
In Stock and Manufactur
ed to Order.
Waves Mndo From Your Own Unit.
TOILET RTICLES ,
All GI-OODS Warranted as
Represented , and Price.
Guaranteed.
MRS. D. A. 'BENEDICT ,
337 W. Broadway ,
Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa
MRS , E , J , HAMNG , I , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECQLOGIST.
Graduate ot Eloetronath ! : .Institution , Phila
delphia , fcnna.
Office Gor , Broadway . & Glenn Ave.
COUNCIL BMJPrs.-IOWA.
The troatmcni of all dlsoasaa and pulnful dlf-
flcultlea peculiar tofumaleaa gpaclalty.
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attopfley&Ceimsellor ,
Office oi or First National Bank , Council Bluffs.
Iowa. Will practice In the tiata and federal
courts.
Game and Poultry ,
Can alwajsfce found a B. DANEHY'8 ,
IgO Upper Broadway
JNO.JAYPEAINEY ,
Justice of the Peace ,
BROADWAY ,
Oounoil Bluffs. - - loxra.
W. B. MAYES ,
Loans andEealEstate ,
Proprietor of abstracts of Pottanattarale
county. Olllco corocr of liroidway tsd Mala
cMreetn , Council Ilkgs , Io a.
JOHN STONER , M. D , ,
( Deutafhcr Arzt. )
O-ILTl. BROADWAY AND 7THST.
Council BIufTa.
Wfa cs of women and children a poclal.r. !
P , J , MONTQOMEEY , M , a
FKUC DlSI'ENSAUY EV BY SATUEDAr.
Offlcoi'J Everett's block , Pearl trcct. Real ]
denco Oi-t > Fourtli street. OKo hours from 0 to
2 a , m. , to 4 and 7 o8p.tr. Council fclutfa
F. G. u
PRACTICAL DENTIST.
Pearl eppoalto the postofflce. One of
tUi oldest petitioners In Council UluOa. Batla
Iefi3tlon guaranteed In a o
DR. F. P. BELLINGER ,
EYE AND EAR SURGEON ,
WITH DR. CHARLES DEETKKN ,
OlHcooterdru ; store , 414 Broadway , Council
Bluffs , lota. Al dUeasai of the eis and ur
treated under the most approved oiithod and all
curts | ; uarai > tced ,
JOHN LlfW ,
ATrORHEY'-'AT-LAW. ' '
Will r&ctlca ! lo all EUt nd Ucltot Btad
) ourli 8p aki GerminLtnguagc ,
QtENWOOD , IA
Business , Forsorml , Educntlonnt nnd
political Notes.
CorrespMdrnco ol The Bee.
GLKNWOOD , Iowa , August 19. In
this pntt of the atnto of lown there is
every indication of n good corn crop
this fall , if the frosts hold off ; but nt
present trade is quietly wAiting the
settlement of this troublesome ques
tion by the "supremo court" nt la-
cifio Junction.
H. L , WOLF ANU CO. ,
with their twin store , nro doing the
principal part of the general nicrclmn
ilieo business. They have three or
four rooms full , have n good location
nrovido nwnko business men , and
although they only bognn hero Inst
winter , they nro doing a large nnd sat
isfactory business , and probably moro
thnn nil the other dry goods end gro
eery stores in the town ,
11. A. MITCHKLL
is another of our ISr.E family , nnd n
news dealer Uiu ing been n resident
of Mills county for n number of yenra ,
nud had business relation with n large
portion of the county , ho lias estab
lished himself in n good trade nnd has
ono of the nt-ntcst nnd tidy looking
places , with a general line of hnrd
ware , nnd a visit to his store is _ ono ol
the nmuscmonts nnd nttractiona ol
the town.
TUB COMMEUCIAL 11CTKL
just opposite the depot has grownup
during the past year , nnd other build
ings around it , nnd its location nnd
appointment make it a convenience
to the traveler.
IIUOTUER J. u. Mounts ,
of The Pacific Junction Gazette , haa
his olllco open "towards the lailroad , "
keeps a watchful eye on th'o interests
of the town and buliovco in an inilo
pendent and fearless journalism with
out regard to party , fo. r or favor ,
and is doing a good work with en
couraging patronngo.
OLKNWOOD
with its shade troosa , nnd sprinkled
streets is still a hot town to-uity and
and the dust in this part of the city
i * unusually * abundant. The county
teachers' nsuociation nnd normal in
stitute closed its two weeks session
yesterday , having nn enrollment ol
113. The county superintendent , J" . B.
Frazor , has boon assisted by Prof , J ,
D. Hornby , of Logan as conductor ,
E. W. Cramer , of the Glouwooc
schools , and Marcus Siyloy and \V.
M. Moore , of Mnlvcrn ; Tabor nnd the
Western Normal send strong delega
tions to the institute , and it has been
a grand successcloding with n sociable
To-day about ono hundred of the
teachers who wcno in attendance join
ed the examination class and expect to
fill the ono hundred schools of the
county , Glenwood is just now boiling
over tor a
COUNT ? FAEH ,
Quito recently the business heada
have boon consulting and it has been
decided to have a fair on the 5th , 6th
and 7th of September. Messengers
are sent out in "hot haste" to the
lanes and hedges of Iowa and to the
towns of Nebraska , nnd every notct
horse within a hundred miles haa boci
invited to como and bring his owner ,
and it is expected that weather is being
ordered for the occasion.
THE OLENWOOD HOUSE
ic now ono of the best hotels along
this line. It Eccms to have every ap
pointment except an elevator , and the
gentlemanly clerk , Mr. John Painter ,
ia a man of exporionca , having boon
eighteen years in the hotel business
in this county. The other now hotel
is expected to bo open for the public
within a few days. Mr. 0. E. B ,
Claiborne , who handles the 'bus line
and baggage wagons , is an old news
paper man and nearly thirty years
ago Jio and his father edited and pub
lished the first paper in 'Qlenwood. '
THE TIMES.
There are a good many interests
radiating from , this business center.
Robert Halo has quite recently started
a bank in Galiopo , in the northern
part of this state , and othonGlonwpod
parties , with Goo. Bailey as cashier ,
havojuot planted another at Oorroc-
tiouvillo.
Tholewa and Colorado Consolidated
Mining company has for .some time
had its headquarters hero. John Gib
son , of Oreston , is the reported father
of the scliomo which culminated in the
purchase of the discarded "Highland
Mary , " and the addition to it oftjiiuch
other valuable property , and
the davolopmont of all these
claims .into . valuable properly
now hold by Iowa people ,
among which are John Y. Stone ,
Hoinslieinwr , John D. Wright and
Win. Halo , of thin place. Mr , Win ,
Hale , qutto rccuntly appointed gov
ernor of Wyoming territory , is prob
ably the heaviest owner of thie stock ,
and'tho advance , during the past fuw
months , makes his interest wortb ,
perhaps , n half .million. Ex-Governor
Clear , the president of the company ,
is on the grounde ns superintendent.
Western Iowa , and particularly thin
energetic city on Keg crook , has
iAUglit the "craze" for buying up No-
bnxaKa lands , and f. L , . Try an , who
was for seine time.on o of Mills coun-
ty'o popular officials , has just secured
300 in Wayne county , and plenty of
others arc buying , -or have already
secured lands in dltiuront parts of that
Garden state ,
O.-O , Bprague and his brothers are
keeping up a growing business in the
foundry and machiuo ohop , and have
lust opened up a branch machine shop
.n Clarinda , 1'ago county ; and K. H ,
Lirent , president , and Robert Hale ,
secretary of the Fair association , are
sending out the Macedonian cry ,
"Come over and help ua" msJco a good
fair O. V. B. Jluesoll , of "llugaoll row , "
ms within a few u cuks allowed his
boot nnd .uhoo store to be closed
ip , while its financial condition is not
mown to Madam rumor ; but the
other llufisells and the other atotoa all
ilong the street are having a good
justness /or the bad season , Politi
cally speaking , Mills county is in a
quandary. The machine politicians
claim to feel Irony , and hold
up promises of "certainty of
success , " while it is ( rue that there
ire the same signs of dhuatufaction
turo that is seen in other places , and
t seams impossible to heal this , for
ho "itomach ia sick , " and there are
a largo class of republican ! 'in the
county who will not veto for the re
publican nominee for congress in this
district.
There are quitp a number of public
matters hero that will bo discussed
when the Inll election is over that wil
at least bo interesting. BUCKKYK.
Debilitated persons , and sufferers
wasting diseases such ns consumption
scrofula , kidney ntFections , will bo
greatly bencfittod by using Brown's
Iron tiMiiv- ! .
WOODBINE NOTES ,
WOODBINE , la. , August 21.
To the Editor ot Tun llrr :
W , 11. Jonca will begin September
1st to perform the rtutioa of night
watchman , also city marshal , tliu busi
ness inon having pledged thoinsolvcs
to pay liiin n monthly anlnry.
Sherwood's saloon , nt the first sta
tion cast , ou the overland route to
the Pigeon , is doing n driving busi
nets , but after the grand jury meets
perhaps n "change will come over the
spirits , " etc.
At the Inst mooting of the counci
au ordinance vraa pnssud laising the
license on billiard tables to one hun
dred dollars per table , to take etlecl
April next , as the old licenses do not
expire until then.
The firm of Gilkoy fc Deputy hnvo
dissolved partnership , 0. M. Gilkoy
continuing the business , Mr , Deputy
has bought a farm of A. 1C. Grow , our
county recorder ,
Capt. Morris' fire wan not inucli of n
blazo.
A game of ball was played last week
between the first and second nines of
\Yoodbino base ball club , for twenty
dollars aside , the agreement being
that the first nine should dofuat the
second nine two to olio or forfeit the
money. The score wna : Pi rat nine ,
25 ; second nine , 27.
Frank Dally , son of J. W. Dally ,
died nt Greenville , Ga. , August 10th.
His brother , M. 0 , Dally , started to
visit him as soon as the intelligence ) of
his sickncos was received , but ho ar
rived too late to BOO him alivo.
The last few days of fine weather
has done wonders for the corn , and a
fair crop is almost n certainty , A few
report' datnago by chintz bugs , and a
worm of sotno kind lion done eoino in
jury in contain localities , but os a general -
oral average the crop will equal last
year's.
Goo. Musgrnvo , editor of The
Twiner , takes a day occasionally for
recreation , and goes out imd slays fifty
or eixty prairie chickens when ho
can hit them. It. E. POUTKU.
"Rough on Rats. "
Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flies
anttt , bed bugs , skunks , chipmunks
gophers. 15c. Druggists ,
ARCADIA.
AKCADIA , la , August 21 , 1882 ,
To the Editor of The Boo.
Grain is nearly all secured in thi
part of the vineyard , andsomo thresh
ing is being dono. Wheat is no
yielding aa well aa was expected ; i
turning out from 15 to 20 bushels po
aero.
Barley is very heavy , from 30 to 41
bushels per acre. Oats nro vor ;
heavy ; from 40 to 70 bunhols per acre
is the estimated yield. Now wheat is
bringing 75 cents per bushel in our
market. Barley DO to 55 cents.
Weidling , Evors & Mohr have sold
out thnir interest with H. Prontor < L
Go , to Gcorgo E. Black , an old rcsi
dent and very fine young man. This
makes a strong firm.
John Bootnor has rented the Dun-
bar warehouse and is going into the
grain business. Wo will hnvo four
buyers this season. D , J , BlcDou
gall , 0. A. Daniels , Erp Bros , and
the first named , all good mon.
Charles Meyers , a young man liv
ing eight miles north of Carroll , com
mitted suicide by hanging himself las !
Saturday morning. Tnoro is no
cause for the rash act. E , 0. 0.
Don't Throw up the Sponge
When BulFeiint ; humanity arc enduring
the liorrorn of dyspepsia , indigestion , or
nervous and general debility , they nro tot
often inclined to throw up the gpongo nnd
resign themselves to fate. Wo Bay , don" !
do it. Take HuimocK BLOOD BITTEIIS ,
the unfailing remedy , < rico 81.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ aug22-lw
Wanted to bo a Juryman.
Newark ( N. .1. ) AUvcrtlior
On Saturday last , when but little
was doing in the sheriffs oflico , an
odd-looking genius clad in rustic gar
ments presented himself at the junior
deputy's desk and asked to see Sheriff
Wright. The sheriff being absent at
Chicago , the deputy BO informed him ,
but stated at the saino tinio that if the
gentleman would make known his
wants they would bo cheerfully at
tended to. "My narno , " said the
quaint-looking old man , "is Hank
Flint , and I'vo worked a patch of land
up in Livingstin about live and thirty
years , nnd the gals and boys is grow-
in' up and gittin' ambishus like to hov
,1110 git inter the politikal kerpoodU
and snake out an oflh of some sort.
It'd bo kind 'o olovatin' you know , all
'round. Fact is , Cap'n , I lanched out
on my own huk when only a nubbin
of a boy , and I didn't hov much
schulin ; but the man ain't born that
kin do up the chores 'round a farm
quickor'.n Hank Flint. " "What oulco
do you aspire to Mr. Flint ? " asked the
quizzical deputy. "Wai , " said he ,
"Ithotl'd begin on juryman , and
then kinder fuel iny vmy up to suthin
heftier an(3 more lurrotiv. "Yes , I
see , " said the deputy , with a pleasant
einilo on Iiib tacti ; " 1 approve of your
olioico , and hare is where jurymen are
nade ; but it id necessary I should
enow your uulilicatioiio for the olllco
before 1 put year name in the box , "
"Qualefekashin. 1' ejaculated the far
mer , "why , man , Im so loaded down
with qualofektah HB that I'm pretty
nigh lound'Shoulderud. Pours to mo
you must hcv hear > t UU of Stubborn
Hank Flint ? Why 0 , p < n when my
eyes git cot the jig'p up , .ind I'd hang
out till doonutday r&thorV gin * in to
t'other folium. GuotayoriVWhnored
ov the political spooon I n ido up at
Saint Cloud when Shor'H i Vj-ig" * was
a runnin' for shoriUI' * Pw lt think
I did , " was the deputy's n ply. ' ' Well , "
said the farmer , with an * * re&iloit of
iriJo on his nut-brown ouutoi unco ,
'nothin1 like it was over hoorod In
hat Bochun , I ris' thointhuicbm of
ho awljence eighteen or Ucwtyhand3v
high , and mndo the domokrats BO
Gghtin mad that they hollered , 'Dry
up ol' blatcrsklto. ' " "Did you stop
then1 inquired the deputy. "Did I
stop ! " was the indignant counter
query of the now thoroughly warmed
up orator ; "D'yo 'sposo anythin" kin
stop Hank Flint when ho gotsngoin' ?
Fact if , cnp'n , I just cut lopso and
civ' it to 'em right and loft till ov'ry
domerkrat in the inootin' had his
lingers in his cars to shot out the re
publican yospol. Blimo by our boys
'qin to jerk my cent tails and 'sunded
mo to lot up , but thorn was no 'breeh-
in' cud over hold mo back when I get
ngoiii' , and at nine o'clock there was
not a man loft in the echulohtnifl. "
"Then of course you stopped ? "
said the deputy. "Nary stopl was
the rejoinder , " 1 went in jcs as hot
and heavy ns afore , and in fifteen
minutes moro 1 had nil the benches
standin' on eend nnd the weather
boards full of knot holes. .Indus
Iscariotl if it hadn't boon for the lito
goin1 out I'd a had the roof oph afore
1 quit. " "Must hauo been n power
ful speech , " remarked the deputy ,
"Powerful , " said the obstinate Flint ,
"is no name for it. It was n rip
roarer , nnd elected Hilly Wright ehor-
lir. Hut I don't take no pride in that ;
nil I want is when ho puts my name
into the box to bo sure nnd place it
whore ho will bo snrtin to pull mo as
juryman , that's all. " The deputy
issurod him that ho would deliver his
message , and within "Good arter-
noon , cnp'n , ho meandered out of the
olllco.
Hordford'n Acid Fhogphnto luByn-
jiopsln-
Dn. A. JENKINS , Great Falls , N.
[ I. , says : " 1 have proscribed it and
can testify to its seemingly almost
specific virtues in cases of dyspepsia ,
nervousness and morbid vigilance or
Tukofalncss.
Contrasts In LI Co.
\v York Letter to Troy limes.
Ned Stokes * bar , it ia said , lakes in
§ 200 to $300 per day ( or rather niqht )
xa it is patronized by n crowd of fast
follows who drink nothing but high-
priced liquor. A dinner nt Delmon-
ico'a nnd Pcnnrda' can bo hud nt from
J5 to § 10 per guoat , according to the
lull of fnro and the wino list. A num
ber of dinner partioa have boon given
during the part sonaon in iho Fifth
avenue in which $200 wore expended
in ( lowers nlono. llow easy to pay
such bill's when one's income ia § 1,000
n day , nud thia is not n largo figure
among our capitalists ; but jual look
at Iho other aide of social life. Four
Minion were arraigned in the
pohco- , court for soiling vogota-
bleu and matches in baskets in
the atrout. U'no of the number said
elm waa \vidoti. . with two children ,
and that this wnatt11' ' " only support.
The magistrate replica . * as * it waa
a violation of Iho law ho wWohlftf--1
to fine them $10 apiece , and aa , * j
were convoyed to prison one of Mn m
fainted. Such contrast. * ir bo
found daily. Speaking of inc- i <
Moses Taylor is rated at $100,000 , t
year. Ho haa no sons , and his daugh
ters nro all married. Ex-Governor
Morgan is estimated at $600,000 n
year. Russell Sago is estimated nt a
million to a million nnd a half , while
Jny Gould's income cannot bo loss
than n half dozen millions. To comedown
down to smaller men , 11. L. Steward
has nearly n million a year ,
while Robert and Ogden Goolot are
each rated nt $250,000. Bennett is
reckoned at $000.000. D. O. Mills
figures at $200,000 , and the young
Vandorbilta ( William 1C. and Corno-
lius ) are not much below him. The
estate of A.T. Stewart & Co. haa ni
income of a million , which rondcra
Cornelia Stewart the richest widow ii
America. The Astora ( John , Jacol
and William ) are estimated each i
million and n half , while William H
Vanderbilt probably has five times
that sum , and yet within flvo minutes
walk from the place where those mot
live ono can lind multitudes whose lift
ia but a prolonged battle with famine. .
Trno to her Trunk.
Too much cannot bo nnld of the ovnr
faithful wife and mother , conntantly
watching and cariiiK fur her dear ones ,
never neglecting a nirilo | duty In their bo-
half. When tlioy are asHniloii by disease ,
and the system tihould hnvo n thorough
clcannini ; , the Htomach and bowels regu
lated , blood mirified , and malarial poluou
exterminated , BIO muut know the thai
ICluctriaitterrt ! nro the only mire romody.
They are the boat nnd purest medicine 11 :
the world and only coat fifty cents. Sold
hy C. P. Goodman.
"ProBorvo nnd Uopttilnto , Not Destroy -
stroy , " h a uoiuiU motto In inouliatlona OH well
an eUU.Buiamhli. | 1'reHcri'o tliu visor of the dl-
: e.tl o organs and rc' nlrUo the oecrotlain wltti
larraut's Htltzer Apcrlnit , and you mil euro
dj4icpiU | an > l lliuJ tomplalnt hy a rroccsiln
larinoiiylth ( he lawno ( Nature , Violent inel ,
clues have lud their day. 'limy d vitalize the
Bjntun. Kcus'inaa nell aa the btoiiKich rejoctu
o ) , Ilely nn Uiiucxhlk-ratliiK ijioclfle.
SOLD IIV AM , DUUOOISIH.
Murray Iron forks ,
Burlington Iowa.
Soml Portable
Engines ,
FOR
CIIKAMKIUKH
fAUU HlllH ,
Printine
Offlcos'
Ktc. ,
i jA Spooialty ,
The Largest Iron Working JJatablieh-
nient in tliu Btato ,
Steam Engines ,
AKO
GENEItAL MAOJIINEnV.
The Howard Automatic flat-Off
Steam Engiiio ,
Scnu lor circular. 23-lui
"WINE OF OARPUr mahca
aud clear
To the Consumers oi Carriages & Buggies
I have a coinplota stock of all the Lat9st Styles
of Carriages , Phaetons and Open and Top Buggies ,
Consisting of
TUG Celebrated Brewster Bids Bar ,
The Hamlin Side Bar ,
The Whitney Side Bar , and '
The Mullhalland Spring.
The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Ala 3 ! the
Old Reliable Eliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons.
They aro.&U made ot tha best materials , and un
der my own supervision.
I should bo 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 ,
. . EC.
( Successors to J. W , Rodefer )
WHOLESALE AfcD RETAIL DEALERS IN
LADKAIAfflA , LEEIGH , BLOSSBM
AND ALL
COALS !
A.3C.SOB
GOHNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and
Eleventh Avenue , Council Blufl'a.
P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. 1IAYNB
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY
MANUFACTURE
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES ,
CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
CHOPPED FEED
' llu VeryvBest of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highest
Market Price Paid for
> Barley
Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn
Send Sample.
! &c
JAMES FRANEY ,
Merchant Tailor
372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
Always keeps on hand the lineal assortment of matt /orgcntlcmen'o wear. Satisfaction guaranteed
rxro saG a
Tor all kinds of 1'ANCY QOUDS , tuch as
Laces ,
of all descriptions. . Also Handkerchiefs , hoth In silk and linen , hoao of all Kinds , thread , plni ,
ncedlou. itc. Vfa . hope the Uulci111 call and see our stock of | ; ooda at 635 Broadway before
Kobtf cluewhero.
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON & ANDERSON ,
Proprietors.
This laundry ha Just hcen opened for husl >
ioj , and wo are now priparcd to do la tndry
v ork of all kinds and KUtrantco satisfaction A
peclaltymode of line work , such as oolUrs ,
ulfs , fine ililrU , eto. Wo want everybody to
[ Ive us a trial ,
LARSON & ANDERSON.
,0 EDUUNP80M , X. L. HIIUOAlir. A. W. BTIIBBT ,
I'foulJont. Vlcu-i'rcst , Cashier ,
CITIZENS BANK
Of Couuoll Bluff * .
Organized under the law a ol the State of Iowa ,
'aid up capital . . . . . . Tfi.OOO
Authorized caplml . iiOU.OOO
Intirint | > ald on tlm dtposlls. Drafts liuuod
on the prlueipil cities of the United Utatcrf and
Europe. bHiclal | uttentlon Klteu lo colleitlouu
and uwrtuji jndenco with prompt returns.
PIUKCTOHU.
J. P. KdmiindMti , K. I , . Hlnu'irt , l J. T. Hart ,
V. W , WolUui , J. W. llodfer , 1. A. ill Isr ,
A. W. Btrnt ,
RUDB'S LAUNDRY.
On Avenue B , No. 1902.
( NXAK
Clothes gathered up and ilollveruJ promptly ,
Jest of Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Lost Clothes made good ,
NO BETTER LAUNDRY WEST
OF OHIOAGO.
or. or. xfcxrjDX > .
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
TAPER HANGING ,
KALSOMINING AND GRAINING ,
Shop Corner Broad way and SoottSt
HUGHES & TOWSLEE ,
DEALERS IN
Confectionery , PruitsNuts
Cigars and Tobacco. JTresh
Oysters and Ice Cream in
Season.
12 MAIN ST. ,
Council Bluffii.
Ono of the beat eecond-claaa Ilotcla la the
Wcet hi the
BROADWAY HOTEL.
A , K UIlttWN , Proprietor.
63t aud D3fl lIrouIvayCouncll liluffg , lows ,
supplied with the tout the market of-
lordj. Ujod roomi and flrtt-cluu hedd. Terms
very rcaaonahlo.
UNION AVENUE HOTEL.
817 Lower Broadway ,
Mrs. C. Qerspacher & Son.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL AT IIKASONADLK
rillCKS. TUANS1KNX3 ACCOMMODATED
HOTEL fOU SALE. GOOD itEASONS VOR
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