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t TT I Jf THE DAILY BEE SATUHDAY , AUGUST 36 1882 a. o. oooxc oo , COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council Bluffs , lawk , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , OcnerM Aeents for the Celebrated Mills of II. I ) . Hush , V , Co. . OoUlon KHR | Hour Lctvcnwoith Harms , and Queen Bee Mills. Sioux Fall * , DakoU. e , Smith & Crlltrmlc n , found ! DlulT ) , In. _ IBL IE. WUOLKSALE AND RRTAIti STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIOE. J. "VST. SJB Q "O" 3C 3ES. 3EI SB 3 O. Lauds and Lots Bought and Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA , 15 North Main Street , WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Kcady-flttod uppers , In call Ma nnA Up. Oak ami Hemlock SOLE LEATHER , mill al oodsippcrtalnlnir tathethoo truilo. OorJisoM M cheap i"ln thoKMt. NOEEIS' ' Biff MILLINEEY STORE FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la. That never require crimping , at Mrs. J. J. Oood'a Hair Store , at prices nenor before touched by ny other hair dealer. Also n full line of BwltchcD , etc. at Kreally reduced prices. Alee gold , all\cr and colored nets. Waves made from ladlea' own hair. Do not fall to call before purchialng All goods warranted tva represented. MHS. J. J. QOOI ) , 29 Mulnstrcoi. Council Bluffs. Iow . NEW ft ] EAT MARKET. No. 530 , BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block. ) ' Between Cth and 7th streets. W. TiGKNO ETOR. Our Motto : Strlc' cleanliness , the be > t quality of meats , on J lowest jwsslblo prices. Meats dc- llxcrcd to any part of the city. Come and sco our now shop. BiTHIM SOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , 1'lungc , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Uaths. Com petent n nlo and Icmalo uurees and attendants always on hand , and the beet olcaro and atten tion given patrons. Special attsntlon | ? lon to bathing children. Investigation aud patronage solicited DR. A. H STDDLEY & Co. , 100 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studloy : Treatment of chronic diseases made a specialty. n A ivrn ID"DO 11EMOVED with ° ut tn ° UAll UillllU . ' ' , ' AND OTHER T II M n R S am > Fevcr I W III U n O lttl BorC8i Erysipelas. Salt Rheum , Scald Held , Oata irh , weak , Inflamed and granulated Kjes , scrofulous Ulcers and Fe male Disease ) of all kinds. Also Kidney and Venerlal diseases. Hemorrhoids or Tiles cured money refunded , All dlieascs treated upoi theprlnclploof vegct- able reform , without the use of mercurial pois ons or the knlfu , Electro Vnpor or Medicated Baths , furnished nho desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the u = o the Elastic belt Tiues and 1'laster. wM-i- - Bupcrior la the \\orla. COKSIHLTATION CALL O.V OR ADDIliS3 Drs , B , RICB aiifl F , 0 , Millar , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. LIVERY , J ! aolu otand. Council Bluff * , Io a. blUTIJ. I'rop. W.D.STILLMAN 10 . . , COI Practitioner of Hsmeopatliy , consultlnj ; PiysiciaiiandSnrgeon ] , COIJ OfflceandrcsldencuCIS Willow atomic , Coun- cl Ulurta , loua. SINTON & WEST. Q DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Oeuncil Bluffs. L Extracting and filling a epechlty. Tlrst-class work Kuaranteud , coi DR. A. P. HANCHEXT , BIT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. J Office , No , 11 Pearl Street. HouJi , 0 a. m. to 2. , and 1 p , m. , to fi p , ra. Kobldonco , 120 Hancroft Btreot. Telephonic connection with cc Central olllce. F. T. SEYBERT M. D. . . , . . , A PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. " P" ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA , P"I Ofllco No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad I way , over A. Louie's Restaurant. do 8. E. iAXON , 2a 3EJ [ O Office over eavlngg bank. ? COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - Iowa , I thi Ufi ( W , 0 , Jamea , In connection with hla law and collection business buys and sells real eatate , E : Fcreons wishing to buy or eoll city propcrt ) call t hla office , over Buihuell'a book store , Fcarl atroct. Ilh EDWIN J. ABBOTT. cui tre Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. I 416Broadway , Council Bluffs. \ Oeedi kndmoiijagei drawn | * od cknowlcdjcd Co ! slidi di diwi WATER WAVES , 5 raIn " In Stock and Manufactured - ed to Order. > K Waves Made From Your Own Hair. M hibi TOILET RTICIES , bim All Goods Warranted as se Represented , and Prices $ Guaranteed. cl MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , tcdi dim 337 W. Broadway , m . Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa w a MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , a Medical Electrician ClCl Cl Clh S Ornduato ol Elcctropathlc In tltutlon , Pblla dolphin , I'ounn. m Offlco Oor , Broadway & Glenn Avo. . ' . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IO\V > ho . . .cages nnd pnlnful cllt- luft . iu fi'iralca a epoclalty. too . G. TIPTOF , Mr. cm Ky ! & Counsellor Ma Attorney , chi woi OHlco ever First National Hank , Council muffs. upc Ma. ! Will practice In the tatn and federal / ourts Oal JNO.JAYFEAINEY , of ' ; Justice of the Peace nnd ncc At 014 BROADWAY , two hou Jonnoil Bluffs , - - Iowa. Mri W. B , MAYES , wit Clo jeans andfiealEstate , Mic puo the Proprietor i of abstracts of Pottauattamlo Oil ) unty. Oltlco corner of Ilroadnny and lliln KHI roct > . Council Illulfn , Tona , Luc IOHN ! STEINER M D. ot , , . , u 1 ( Deutsclier Arzt. ) Uac OU. BROADWAY AND 7TH ST. Council Bluffs. and Owi i/laeoaea of women and children a ( poclalty. The J , MONTQOMEEY , M , D it apt whc nigl and FllEE DlSI'ENHAHY KVKIIY SATUUDAY. sun wlii Oniceln Everett's block , I'oarl treit. Rcxl ] mm once CttS Fourth etroot. OHlcu hours from B to Sad a.m. , 2 to 4 and 7 08 p.m. Council Hull * Liz F. G. CLARK , vaii Mic , roti BACTICAL DENTIST. roci Boi Pearl opposite the poutofflco. One of will oldest pratltloncra In Council Bluff * . 8atlg < thai action guaranteed In aao con bat DR. F. P. BELLINGER , idci tot VE AND EAR SURGEON , byi To. WITH DH. CIIAULES DEETKEN , Offlco over Jru.- store , 4U Broadttay , Council diet lulls , Iowa , Al tllniatca of the cyo and car eitea under Uio inottt approt cd method aud all vim iron ( ruarantccd. wlu nex ! JOHN LINDT , dea She T T 0 B H E Y'-'AT- ' A W. cap hou Will ractlce | ln all btat and Uultei Stale pur ourti , ELOPKMENT ECCENTHICITIES. Some of the Queer Ilurmwfty Mntoho Which Ilnve Been Chronicled m the First Half of 1002 Jftw V rV AVorlJ. Thu oloptnont season nmy bo tlo ncribod na nil active and spasmodic and wlnlo there has boon n fair do innnd for the various lines of stables comparatively few novelties have bcoi introduced to the notice of n discrim and npprcciativo public. I London n man eloped during his honeymoon with his mothor-in-lnw. At Iktavin , N. Y. , Frederick L. Jackson , aged 41) ) , ran away with his father-in-law's second wife , n" young woman , leaving behind his own spousOj whom ho hnd shot in the tnco , rendering her totally blind , nnd who hnd boon supported , with his family , 4 by her ngod father. The plopo- mont of Walter Brewer , of Jer sey City , with his wife's oistor , nnd subsequent reconciliation of nil the parties , wan described in * ' \ columns two weeks * Two weeks after hnr marriage Mrs. I'oilo , of Cumberland , England , eloped with Mr. Burns'Lindow , n woathy owner of lands nud mines , aud trnstoo under her murrimro settlement. Mr. Win * field Ximmerman , of Dccutur , Intl. , being about to elope with Mra. Cox , nnd lacking the funds , applied to his rich uncle Eli , who agreed to furnish thu money on condition of being per mitted to nccompnny the fugitives ns their guardian nugol. Mr. Cox has sued the guardian angel for § 50,000 damages. Eighteen years ago Mr. . aud Mrs. ilurHek , of Corinth , in this .nwl state , wuro divorced. They married now partners and lived at some dis tance from each other until this sum mer , when they mot nud doped. An elopement nt Louisville was frustrated by n providential mnall boy who with well directed snow-b.tll knocked plf the conchman'a "plug" hat. While the jarvoy was recovering his hat the train the unhappy couple were en deavoring to roach started , nud the lit pursuing parents cnmo up. A lite 'imilar mishap botcll a pair of lo'cra in Illinois ; the girl ran away bircfootod , nnd the fond ovrain in sisted on stopping to buy n pair of shoos a fatal delay. Per contra , a lover at Winona , Minn. , ivna op im petuous that ho did not oven wait far ; iis girl's consent , but lassoed her as jho wns going to church , and wna : dragging her away to n. justice's ofiico ifhcii help arrived. In the way of tragedy wo hnvo the elopement of Miss Nash , of Monroe City , Mo. , who ivtis pursued by her mother down the L railroad track , the old lady , in her alitul excitement , failing to notice the ipproach of a locomotive which ran vor her nnd killed her ; nlso that of llubon Marquis , of Yolcaro , W. Va. Mr. John 1'aul , n tavern-keeper , tmd thought that n handsome barkeeper would draw busi ) ness to his place , and so > , secured the services of Mr. Mar quis , who waa so handsome that Mrs. Jaul eloped with him , Mr. Paul ) closed his house and announced his in- , ention of killing his ox-bnr oopor. , tlarquis was well acquainted with the desperate character of his pursuer , and quitting the woman , ilod to .ho mountain wilderness in the western part of the state. After ' month of hiding ho ventured into L'arkersburg to buy food , nnd was di discovered by Joo. A hasty { light and pursuit ensued. A shot woj'"J ' Kubo in the leg and ho cnuM tun no farther. Ho rapped on the door ol ji Farm house and bogged to bo " " ; but the inmatoa.r/tfiY' ' " " ] ! o paid , nnd i cooly sat down on a. bench to nwait ' dentil. Joe placed his pistol at llube's ) head and lirpd. Mr. Jlodfern , of Soarta , Wis. , is a systematic eloper. IIo first ran nway with Mrs. Foils , ind was arrested ; whihv out on bail ho inado love to another married pac ind was condignly ovoi the ovc .octor's haiijftti { that ilad pounded one ' .7. Another Wisconsin man , when hia eloped with his employcr'n wife , intr ft a note for the husband : "I have and loked your wolnan ; but you nr wel- pull im : to my hwp that tijuaros thlngo. " r. . Peter Sliinldo , of Govingtou , " y. , aged cighty-aovon , loved Mra. \ iartha Bungood , ugod lifty-four , aud wit ould huvo married her , but his stern soul uldrcn ! refused their consent , whore- mui Kin ho gallantly eloped with her. coui At DOJ Moines last month William com aborno and Edward Norman , two Thu irdwaro : clerka , ulopod with the wife A Dr. ] N. K. lloartwall ( in which con brai ation may bo mentioned her child anti household goods ) und Miss D < ina. cipa Port Wabhington , L. 1. , in March , cent Bistoro-iii-law , living in the same is n IUBO , Mrs. Edward fcicliuiick and nJ rs. Ooorgo Piuot , eloped together [ Foi ith ! the mun of their choice. At oburnu , Tes. , in June , four young Hoi lople , nil in their teens , eloped to Indian Nation , "together with D ies Lulu Mcru.lith , < rho went in the M parity of chaperon. " At Topoku , UUIl , , Oharles ChamborR , aged J8 , and spec icy Prc-ficntt , ngod 10 , eloped mid not married , but were auparatod lifter wuk honeymoon of two days , Louis idgely and Jnscphin o Howard , aged speclivoly 10 and 11 , ran itway lust Chla ring from Mallory , Oawoijo county , 0 found n preacher ono Jtov. Mr , Saxi ffon who was willing to marry them , SaxiIf boy bridegroom tendered as a feu the punched tradedollnr. The preacher , the ! had ridden sis miles on a cold thoi glit , thought this not enough , siitii said so , und a lurther huvi of 50 cents was given him , alii null had been rnisul by subscription inin long thu Hympathi/.ing spostutora. inC iddur the lot of Ben was Wyiimn and nun zzio : Karde , of Temperuncotown , duyi ich , aged 12 , who , after going in this from justice to clergyman had to towi turn homo at night unmarried , to bo aboi ccivod with open Jmnds. Miss gym jurno , of Wliitolmll , N. Y. , eloped putr her lover , making the condition a Be immediately ufter the marriage fprii romony she should ha allowed tc > go rini ; ik homo and toll her mother. Her that , was that the maternal objection sion th 3 man could bo young overcome ly w argument as Boon aa slio'waa hia and . Hut the plan miscarried. The tot ! other had BO much the best of the In ecuBsion that the bride was con- as j need , inatoad of convincing , nnd girl- lion the bridegroom came for her the The Xt day eho informed him that uho The nired never to set eyes on him afain. 8I11O oven put on boy's clothes and coped - likii pod while ho was watching the amo mso , so thorough was her change of poac irposo. Mr , William P , Watkins , timi n Bftltimoro policeman , eloped with Miss Mary Catherine Fownor , and when her irnto father undertook to create n disturbance , nrrc ted him for disorderly conduct. The daughter of Governor W. T. Hamilton , of Mary land , eloped with Mr. John L , Stan- liopo , and wns married to him on the summit of n mountain * UiW ( Vet hi'nii , KubscquonOy 6nc "Ml > 1 ' I'1 a divorce. In DeliyW ro county , N. \ . , two weeks ' cT0'1 ' nnd ago MiS't Mr Inunl mot for thoftT8t | time nt a sociable and fell in lovajf t first sight. There wns n botrotjSSi nud that same uiuht the girl TSW home , entered the house nt iino ollth windows , and , unknown to lior M 3-ontfl , secured her bridnl cos tunw'-uindo iu nnticipation of her to another man- and walked left disUnt town with her now lover , { ajfl they wore married before tuo i\\o. ! nt his homo. Mi a oraw iiio of Lockport. N 11. ' w valuable estate lirtt * od lier Kttvutions on a suwiti..i , ohint > can\R er , and when , . Tninrrostod for theft , foil in love \vith Mr. Henry H , Sinners , and eloped wilh him , making her cacapo throuj.-'i n collar window. Miss Vonio th OloUy , of Uashingtoii , Pa , , ngod 23 , ui.l pocsosscd of some mean ? , eloped pc > rith John Miller , n CJlorod waiter , pcMi ged 20. Her fondnwa for him had th eng been known , and she had been lei djudgod n lunatic. HIT love of How- ; ru proved fatal to the possible happi. on loss of nu Atlanta votuaii. Slio pit loped from lior husnnd , and no race was obtained for two months , Uhough l ! dotcctlves wore sent iu all irections. i It happened that the wife ad boon cultivating n wutcr-ltly , nnd ' vhon she left ho cnrriid it with her. V. fovr days ngo nn otkor , who had , ) eon employed in the disc , in pawing IV ; house in Atlanta , saw n wntor-lily in K. lie window. When h entered the K.Hh ouso ho was not grcat.y surprised to Hh iscovor that ita owner wns the miss- Kc' : ng wife , who had npv r been absent rom Atlantn , While her husband ; ras aoarching elsowhora for her she wi emninod quiet under his very oyos. sh Jiout. Frank Turner , jf the Twenty- mi ifth e logimont , ran nwny from lior- oh fick with Mrs. llobort Wcddoll , nnd sh lor husband , n canny Scotch lawyer , md for the an u him nrrostod forstealing runk \ and portmantoaa in which the wl . ndy ctrriod off her wardrobe , but the lftl rand jury refused to find a true bill. tfr. Joseph Markowits cnmo to New w fork from Russian Poland only near wi oar ago with no capitnl but his towers of fascination und a philosoph ical wifo. They nre nllegod to have yc uignged In the elopement industryon 01 lurgo scale , the husband soloctim ; nn ihgiblo women nnd running away with re horn , while so soon ns the guilty pair lo . th md Bottled down to housekeeping and ho woman had intrusted him with nc mr savings , his wife would happen nt ilong , raise n tremendous row and iirryofftho ransomed sinner with , yc E course , the savings. The eloping , pt r these about to clopo , should go by vny of Mnyavillo , 111. , ns there is n BO ionductor on the railroad there so bliging as to utop the train long ni mough to allow the village clergyman o perform the ceremony when ho has pair of runaway lovers on board. The HIclieAt Anticipation1 ? MADISON , Ind. , Juno JO'S Your node H. II. WAUNEKjTver Cure realized do 'afo KidryTinticipationB , nnd I cor- shwi hifrVjommond it to nil who aullor wi or liver diseases. on LITTLKJOUN. to J. VV. in inwl KxporJonce. wl ono of Fort Wayne's young men nc ook in the circus with a lady friend , or gentleman friend n sort of two-by- 'our picnic , ns ifc were ; Wo wiUnun , bul ono the young Fort hoi vas Will. Whonthftjfsa thu price HO' amo aroumUofvfii tenaciously hold , but when n nlcok fe tt'o follow with onnio neat citndy hin ckages ! marked "Prizss , " such us she on u aoullcss trainboy neyor oolls at she XT ten cants , insinuated hia proa- kin ice , Will thought it time to show bo generosity. Tossing a pncknge thi the lap of e.ieh young Inily ono to his friend , ho thii tiled out n fourth and inquired : nbo "How much ? " giv "Two dollars. " You could have knocked him down am ith ! a feather. Thp torture of his ulio as ho paid the bill without n mur- nmi , while u omilu played over his pan uiitmiunco for the benefit of hia yon mpanions , was simply wonderful. upii four packages netted ns follows : huv jowsharp j , a brans ring , a sot of levi ass jewelry , a brass breastpin of out liquated pattern ; total value , prin- mil ully in the muaiciil instrument , two res ut3. In Will'u private cash iicuount girl memorandum as followa : one July U , Experience ( hard ) , $2. wif ort Wayne ( Ind ) Gazette. clot / irjibrd'n Aolil Phosjjliuto lu Dys- nor' res Da. A. JENKINS , Great F.UIs , N. on aaya : "I huvo proscribed it nud froi testify to itii seemingly almost uru ' icllic virtues in cases of dyspepsia , tyi rvousucss nnd morbid vigilance or Ev kufalncss. the ngii ; Boys In Gormany. out lea:1) Kewi , uioi CJoiisul Flynn writes fron Chcrnnit/ , win xony : 8 the Gormnn boys do not cut up nnd pranks and perform the tricks of The American cousins , they enjoy tnki omsolves in n way that is entirely she .iBfactory to themselves. They cou , during the uumnior months , iu vor. lurgo towns nnd cities , lat o swim- eng ng batlir , conslriictod like these ofu Ohicugp , where thy Hack in largo mil tubers iu thu evenings and on Knn- pen , They can have nil thu fun of penn kind they want , including clean 1 ivols and neat dressing rooms , for hen out jive American cents. Then for mnasiums nnd musoms uro well was tronizod. It is nraro thing to find res i inxon youngster who cannot pur- : on the liorizontal bar , on the , or on the Hying trapeze , feats would bo creditable to a profes- .TiY nal nthloto , The boys aio gen oral- Y ( well developed , muscular nnd ngile , It up ] good health seems to tnko u fancy anci ly them , tlt'H : , disposition they are us amicable lun girls moru amiable than come con ) , The manners are pleasing , nro polite and accommodating , do not "chaw" swear , nor oke. Fist fighting is not to their MJ tug , nnd vulgarity iu unknown ACI long thorn , They are eodato , quiet , lore ncoablo and good-natured at nil to , whiln In the presence of their Morij j ciders they observe with astonishing precision and wonderful judgment the law * ar-d regulations laid down for their guidance nt homo nnd in the schools , * " The work which the smnll * * FH cnllot ? upon todoin Aw118 dollu here c"oiiiir. ) ij-by girls or full grown men. There nro no telegraph boys. All dtgpatchco nro delivered by men in uniform. There nro no cash boys , girls generally filling auoh positions. Hoys nro not called upon to run errands - rands for the public. Ale-bodied men in uniform , Inrco enough to bo trusted with valuable packages , stand nt every eornor nnd nro rondv toeomo nt your bock or- ; " , ,1' ' ° > .it 'uoys nro soon on the streets , Ivhon they nro not nt school they nro earning ; n trnde , nnd nftor business tours they gonernlly botnko thorn- lolvoa to Boino plnco where they can ixcrciso themsolvofl , or they study heir loasons so ns to bo prepared for ho early morning class. There nro no street Arabs in nny of ho ( lorman cities no ragged urchins , 10 nrtful dodgers , nud no "wipe-nip- crs. " There nro no sooty-fncod , tlasphcmous bootblacks. In n word , ho American srhall boy , of high or nw dcgroo , woul'd liiul his one , whatoyor it might bo , if ho migrated to Gannnny. Ho would iino away and die of n broken heart. Buolchn'a Arnica tialvo. Thn UKST SAtVK in the % vorlil for Outs Inilscn , Snret , Uloors , i.alt Hhoum , i"o 01 Hon > < , Totter , ClltiU | > oil Hnnd * . Cl'IJ Inlun , Conm , nml .11 utn oniptliniH , niu1 oiltivoly ' cnrcn.lilon , It ( a Ktmrnutood tt ivo B. xtlafnctfon or monuy ralundod , 'rico , SJft coiila jior hoi. Vor mvlo by O. . UnodmnD lunll She Break Her cw ' York Sun. A young girl asks us to assume a rcnt , a terrible responsibility. She vunta us to decide for her whether ho shall keep or bronk lipr engage- nont to marry a man ngainst _ whom ho brings no charge. This is how ho nuts the case : "I nm sovimtooii years of ago and kin engaged to a gentleman of thirty , vho . is doairoi'H ot being married thin all. Noxv , aa I do not love him or my other man , don't ' you think it vould bo unwise f ( r mo to marry ; I vill nbido by your decision before says ng anything to him. jl "Perhaps you -will nay , 'Why dofj ou love him ? ' Because I have 'nrt jut ! to my sorrow that I have no * j ind cannot return his airoctj ? | vor copcot him gruiitly , bnt jc/7 " , ovohini. I will lot matt % .hoy nro until ri ; tfgO , or lot disappoint iuo , p1 P',0 ' , jj ' > onco. f 'if - ! oven , nIt " ° " -bo It would bo - . HP-I , , , B0 n Tl nd full of charms noxprcssi Voi she would bo a iiit8w what is a girl withoii tionU wrongs But our-.tr * in ot bocauao laor rtis " no heart , but because ho has so much heart , that she is u lor present perplexity. She is not so loaporatoly in love , she Imagines , ni ho ought to bo , and OB she woulc nsh to bo. Probably there is no inough of romance in her ongagomoj } suit lior. It moves along too j j an oven couroo for BO XSYvod froir ivhoso ideas of loyo njerprot nature , levels , which fuJca. very oxcoptiona r deaU oB'id loinpornmontH , uni jhtt " . " 3121 rireijr nncon. Uoi vena simply n good , honest rotiow , ut olio ol whom she cannot make i uro Jiko those she has road about in ovals. Bat if nho lost him , how would slio iel : then ? Iloir would oho Jiko to aoo im marrying eamo other girl ? Would not be likely then to discover that had a heart of about the usual ind and that it tender , wan enough to Alv deeply hurt , mortally , usaho might linlJ Uunidea , sha has engaged herself to AlvL iis mun , lla probably has no doubt iuut liis having u heart , for ho IKIB L von hia ulluction to her , unify natur- ly enough and creditably enough , is ixioua that the day of the marnugo if 1 lould not bo too long put oil' . Vury ) anygiilu who write to uu keep com- my with IIHMI , us they call it , for iurs , nnd yut the wedding day is not ipointad. Perhupa their swains ivo never moru than hinted their vo. They are too timid to upoak , or they are BO mtuatud that they lint wait buforu taking on tliuiu tlu oin Hponaibilitien ] of murriitt'o. lut ! this him not only an avowed bver , but aluo wlio ia cayur to make her It is ifo at un onrly day , for the fall is ese at hand. And oho R.iya , too , that ho iailu- rviiig ' of her roapoot , of her grout spool ) , \vlnlo very often tliu fmlowa whom girls nut thrnr allt'ctioiiB , and oin whom they cannot bo withdrawn , utterly unworthy of trust , untiru- unlit in bo hualmnda and fathers. von thnir uwouthoartH cannot respect Tl love thorn muuh im- OfW mil , an aa they - fir ine they do. Hut what ia love with- j > oc rcupt'cU It ia a Bhurt-lived pus- uli ' , wliich kills thu hapjiinoas of thoao Ivo yield to it. Still , Hindi wo toll thin girl to go on keep her promiup of marriage ? mt I'H a it'sponaibility wo cannot , If eliu doean't love the man Si ought not to marry him. Of urno HIU oti ht not , liuaidoa , she is . young , almtmt a child , and the igsycnionU of girls of Hoventoon uro OF tentimcH far from Burioua ud.iirs , In iking tliuiu they only play with love , OFBl Hiding thu time when it will really rno : to be thnir master , Bl But let her think the matter ever iraolf , and not bu hasty in deciding. she may discover too late that slio in love after all , A lover you spuat is not ono to bu thrown over Miy. Jno. Bacon , Lnimrtu , Inil. , wrltost Anir'Kl'lUM. lii.osrtosi' Innll jnu cracked to IIH , My ily i > o.clu | liimnll vunl'liud ; don't you advertise U ; whut allow- will you innku If J tuko a du eii hot- no tlmt 1 could olillgo my frit-ndH ocu/i- irmlly ? " J'rluoW centH , trial liottUalO ntrf. MORGAN PARK nilTARY ACADEMY Christian Kamlly Eiliool for Hjya , I'rt'jiares College , Srinulflj Hihwl ix Iliulnciu. Hood Oupt , KD , N. KIBKTALOOIT. im ' an I'ark. OaokOa. . III. , for I'ruiclpul catalo/ue , , ch III J19J10W BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. . / Iouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn- nip , Ho-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps , J , J , HatarajTi Manager , Council Bluffs , la , Macliincrv will bo run exclusively for custom work on Thursday nnd 5"rU oncli week. Onlera solicited nncl sitlifsctton RimrnntooJ. yo ON SUNDAY , ATOUST 27th , BY TUP IMNERCHOR SINGING SOCIETY , OowptisiiiR uonio of our nicwt estimable cltlrcns , nt Younkerman's Summer Garden I A most enjoynMa ttitio is guaranteed Vn"- THE ' 'LEEDLE' ' ? GERMAN BAND ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer > WHOLESALE AM ? RETAIL DEALERS i , LACZAf AflliAND AND ALTi / - t'i ALTiGAL : , CEMEMT , LIME , PLASTER Oor. Eighth EP 0. BLUFFS STEftw MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANL CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND r Oonatantly on Hand. T 16 fhe Very BeBt of Broo MarketPrioo Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Bar ey s I Pp/ttea Wishing to Sell Broom Gorn WiU Pleaae Bond Sample. fr JAMES FRAf EY , 'J72 BUOADWAY , COUBCO. BETIFrS , IA. iHayslico ] | > 1 on hand thoflnustasbortuient of material //K'l'i'tlcnien'a wear , ijatlt Tor nil IdncU of 1'ANO V/lOUMti / , suili as alldoacrlptlons. Also Handkerchiefs , both In slllJuid linen , lioso of all Klndi , threul , plua , juillua. Ltc. Wo dope the ladles will call and HI/ / our stock of Koods ut 63(1 ( llroadwkr bcforo hK olsawliuro. I UNIONlAKERY , \ 517 SOUT mil STREET , 1 I'HH ' BEST BREAD IN rHE/OI'i'Y. / None but firat-clasa Baken injiloyod. Bread , Culco , i'ios , &o. , dtAvorod to nuy part of the oiy. Oal run nil day. I P. AYREg , Proprietor. TEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway , \RSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , hit laundry hu Jii t boon opo > t l for liusl. , ami wo are mw priparod to do la indry k ! of nil kinds und tU ! tr iteu ( n'Ufactlon A daily tiin'lo of line work , v h mi cell i , 's , lluu shirts , tto. Wo want uveryliody tea a us a trial , LARSON & ANDERSON. & Fitzgerald , DBAI'KHH IN HCERIES , PROVISIONS , Crookory , Glassware , DOTS , SHOES , ETC Also efonts ( for the follo lntf llnou of Jtearaship Companies ; lard , Anchor , Onion , American , and Btito " Ktu 3i hlj > C'ouiianluK , 3O OBi -X 3F "OC1 IS ftle on the lo ! > al Hank of Ireland ami Hank reland , DuMIu , 'Jlio o w o Inteiul to nuiU for nda to nv part ' Eurojia will anil It to Ihulr rv < t to ( nil un Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AOKNTH , 3 Eroadwayi Council BluU's Ia. The Star Bakery , HOWARD & HOBIE , 227 MAIN ST , ploy the Lest Druad Ilaker In the Wont ; also lolce hind tor Cakus and 1'luo. read do\\verod to all i rta of the city. STARR & BUNCH HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAPER , KALSOMININB AND / Shop Corner Broadway and 3ittSfc HUGHES & TOWSp , DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitNuts Cigars andTobaccoJ&'reBh Oysters and Ice Cijam in Season , 12 MAIN ST.i ; Council I. U KDMUJIBSOK , I. L. gllUOART/ * * f OITIZENS'BANK Organized under the } ' ' ol the State of Iowa. Paid up capital . / , . $ 76.0CO Authorized capital./ . , . 200,000 Intcroat ixild ondraa ilepoalta. Drafts Issued on the prlncijiil vitlcn of the United Staten and KurojKi. Hi'Uilal nttrntlon tUuu to collottlona aud uorrcepjndouuo with prompt roturnu. PIltKCTOKa. J.D.KdmundMn , K. L. fihuirart , [ J. T , Hart , W.V. . W.lUc.0 , J. W. Hodfor , I. A. MIHV , B A. W. Street , JTdt | MRS , fl. J , HILTON , M , P. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadwav , CouncilBla& .