Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 29, 1882, Page 7, Image 7
THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY AUGUST 29 1882 BIIVCTJPIFS COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Ccnncll ClnOs , lows , ' W H O 2 , B S A I , E F L O U R H O O S S , General Agents for the Celebrated Jllllsot II , D. Ku h i Co. . Golden Eagle Hour L KSn , > Btld , < Juccn n ° e Jlll"i S'O" ' * Fa Is , Dakota. * ftr t "cferancf , Smith & Crlitfiiilen. Council niutTt. la. . IE. WHOLESALE AND STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , . COUNCIL BLUFF8. IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE. jr.vsr. . ? a , Q-crinanajSEOo. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. IEL 15 North Main Stroot. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Koady-nttccl upper * , In c.Ml skin and kip. Oak unit Hemlock SOLE LKAT11KK , and al ooaa appertaining to the shoo trade. Oo ihsold aichoapoiln thoKftat. _ 1 TiFlTB'nTQ1 MW MTTTTHTIP'RY QinnPl ? ) , I\UMib MW MJJjLlJJlMI blUM JFOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street , Council Bluffs Ia : , That nc\cr require crimping , at lira. J. J , dood'g Hair Store , at prices never bcfcro touched by any other hair dealer. Also a lull line of snitches , etc. at firoatly reduced prices. Also gold , Oliver and colored nets Waves made from Ivllcs1 on n hair. Do net ( all to tall before purchasing elMwhcrc. AH jroods warranted as represented. MRS. J. J , GOOD , " " " S9 Wain ( treoi , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NEW 1EAT MARKET. No. DUG , BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block. ) Between 6th and 7th streets. , lOuTUotto : Strict cleanliness , the host quality of meats , ami lowest vwsslble prices. Meats de- ' t i' , tvcrcd to nny pnrtof the city. Come and see our new shop. BITHIM HOUSE ! f * * At Bryant's Spring , dor , Broadway and Union Sts. IfcOTJNCIL BLUFFS. . --Bo - - .t Plain , Medicated. Vapor , Electric , i'lungo , Douch , Shower , Hot nnd Cold Bat ha. Com petent n.alo and fcuulo nurfca and attendants always on hand , and the best of rare and atten tion Rh on patrons. Special attention eh en to batting children. Investigation aud patronagj lollcltcd Tjf DR. A. H STUDLEY & Co. , ? 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studloy : Treatment ol cbronla diseases made a specialty. REMOVED without the CANCERS drawing of blood or use of knife. Cures lunp diseases , ANT m'fTPT ? Fits , Scrofula , Liver ComA - * A V P'alntDropsy , Khcuma- T U hJl fl II S tlu > > FcAcr n < l Mercur- , w ill w II w jaj gores , Kryslpclas. Salt Him , Scald Hold , Catarrh , weak. Inflamed , d granulated Eyes , scrofulous Ulcers and Fo lia DIsuaso i of all kinds. Also Kidney and Veneric.1 diseases. Ueaiorrholds or Piles cured l/jnoney / refunded. All diseases treated upon thoptlnclploof vcfrot- lo ! reform , without thu uae ol mercurial pola- ins or the knlfu. hclcctra Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished MJ&uho desire them. Hernia or Itupturo radically cured liy the use "tho Klistlo belt Truss and Waster , which has sui-crto ! In thcworla. COKSTCO.TATION FREE. OALL ON Oil ADDRESS lk E , Rico and F , D , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. LIVERY , [ Feed and Sale Stables , 18 North First Street , .mot's old stand , Council Il'.ntfrf , Iowa. WILLAHD SMITH , Prop. W.D.STILLMAN . . , rractltlonor ol Hemoopathy , consulting WhysicianandSurgeon , OfUce and residence CIS Willow avenue , Coun- , el IJluCfs , Jow-a. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. f'14 Pearl Street , Oounoil Bluffs. ' ' KztractlnRand fllllnj a epecIMty , First-class * * ork ( 'uarantoed. DR. JL. P. KANCHEXT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Office , No. H Pearl Street. IIoun , B a. m. to " . " Bd 2 p. m. , to S p , m. Kealdenco , 120 B Dcr"olt street. Telepbonlo connection with Central office. _ F. T. SEYBERT M. D. . . , . . , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA , Oflico No. 5 , Eyorott Block , Broadway - > way , over A. Louio'a Restaurant. S. E. y OEC Xaa oa or. Office over savings bank. OOUNOIti BLUFFS , - - Iowa. Yf , 0. James , In connection with bli law and t n business buys and lolls real estate , ns wishing to buy or sell city proport ) call hit office , orer Uushnell's book store , I'cail Itreet EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416 Broad way , Council Bluffs. idmorti f es drawn > ni acknowl geJ 4 WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET RTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Prices Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa MRS , E , J , HARDING , I , D , , Medical - Electrician < AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate ol Elcctropalhla Institution , 1'hlb' dclphln , 1'eniift. Office Our , Broadway & Glenn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment ot all diseases and polnful dlf- flcultlca peculiar to ifa'aloa a specialty. J. Q. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Oflico over First National Dank , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Will practice In the etato and ledcral courW. courW.JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace 314 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , ' Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor ol abstracts ol Poltawattamlu county. Olllco corner ol Droadway and Main etrectt , Council Ulufftf , Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Doutjchcr Arzt. ) Oor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th Bt. Council Bluffs , vlscosca ol women and children a tpaclalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FREE DISI'ENSAUY EVEUY SATUBDAY. Office la Everett's block , Pearl trect. Itetl ) dcnco Ci8 Fourth etrect. Offlco bouri from 0 to 8 ft. rn. , 2 to i and 08 p.m. Council Ulufli F. C. CLARK , ; PRACTICAL DENTIST. ; Pearl opposite the postofflce. One o ( ; the oldest pratltlonm In Council Bluffa. 8atli. Islactlon ( ruarantced In DR , F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , : WJTII DK. CHARLES DELTKEN. : Office orer ilru ? ttore , 414 DroaJnay , Council ; CluDa , low a. AI dlDuaseji of the ejo and car treated under the mot > t approved method and all cure * guaranteed. JOHN LIKOT , ' ' [ ATTORNEY'-'AT-lAW , Will ractlce tin all Stit and Unltei Stale Courti , - - A WAHOO WANDERER. Returning to His Old Home in Davia County , Iowa. Pen Sltotoho * of "Wnynldo Sconoi Correspondence ol Tin Hun. WEST GUOTK , Iowa , August loft NVnhoo last Saturday morning nt 10:30 : a m. , for n trip through Southern orn IOWA to ray old homo in Davis county , the hot-bod of groenbacklem nnd the homo of Gen. Weaver. The train which carried mo from homo nlso carried a jolly crowd of oxcutoion iata from Wahoo to your city to wit' ' Hogg the game of ball between the Wnhoo's nnd the U , P's. It would bo impossible for mo to name all of that jolly crowd , but very prominent among thorn , were Prof. King , County Treasurer Porky nnd the smiling coun- toimnco of our genial postmaster ; who by the way , is wo understand , n candi date for secretary of state. \rriving nt Omaha about 1 o'clock , and the train not leaving for the east until 1 , I , with my little daughter Anna , took a stroll over a portion of your city , visiting that now and com modious grocery house of Paxton it Gallagho'r ' , which wo found complete in every respect. In company with ono of the gentlemanly salesmen wo got aboard the ulovator nnd inspected each room from "cellar to garret , " Gliding in all a completeness of which your city should bo proud , Wo next visisted that palatial horse residence of Jim Stevenson. This wo found so complete as to scarcely admit of a suggested improvement. Wo then visited the postoflico , go ing up stars to sco the spot where Col. Smith mot with his sad and mi- titnoly death. While standing there viewing the apota of blood on the wall , a fooling of Badness routed upoi us. Sad , thiit such n good man shoulc meet with such an ignomiuioua dcall at the hands of a villain. On our way back to the depot wo stopped into the opera house for a few momenta and after gazing with ad miration on its interior wo stopped out and i ixed with admiration on the exterior of the Millard hotel. Taking the transfer at1 p , m. wo were soon in the Council city. On the way over the river ono old lady re marked , "Thcro ia the old Muddy , boiling away juat as I loft it twenty years ago. " Upon inquiring I found that aho had crossed the river twenty years ago and gene to Idaho , and was now on her lirst trip east to Now York on a visit. Wo were told at the Bluffa that wo could not got through to Ottumwathot night as there was no train going through on Saturday night and that wo must spend Sunday either in Coun cil Bluffs or Croaton. Wo chose the latter and took the train arriving at Creaton about 11 o'clock p. m. Hero wo found the train on the main line which waa ono and a halt hours late and by making a hurriad transfer wo arrived at Ottumwa at 3 o'clock a. m. , \ and taking the Wabash at 6 o'clock wo reached our destination at 7 a. m. Just in time to partake of a good breakfast prepared by my sister , Mrs. J. B. Henry , in expectation of our coming , Hero wo mot many old friends and acquaintances who , by the firm grasp of the hand , snid louder . ' than words could uay , "Wo are glad to aoo you. " My letter is already too long , ko I mill say u few words regarding the jropa and close. From Wahoo to nt Dmahn the crops are macnificiont nnd CO : many of the farmers aio well along cu with fall plowinpr. From the ElulFj trif . iown to EJAcific Junction much of the if jorn ia splendid and much of it is veiy poor. At thia point darkness closed . n upon us and we could sco no more I'l the crops until morning. From Dtlumwa to this point the cropi are " " iltnost an entire failure with the ox- joption of the hay crop which is excel- .ent. I have seen hundreds of acrea N f corn not throe feet high and many lelds not knue high. Oats is being m hroahed and is makinc from ten to oh twenty bushels per aero. The fruit dt rep is fair although not abundant. ov L'imes hero are quite dull. th I might toll you something of poli- or ics , but Buflico it to aay that General ru onvpr's faithful ones are sadly do- " ? noralizod ; some favoring fusion and M ionic opposing. J. A , SMITH. yc If You arc Ruiiiod to health from any cause , especially ai 'rom the use of any of the thousand lostrums that premise so largely , with iaX' fictitious testimonials have X' eng , no 'ear. llesort to Hop Bitters at once , drHi ind in n short tinio you will have the Hi nest robust and blooming health , dt REVAMPING READ , .11wl 3r tbe Rejuveimtion of a Min in pi > ister's Domicile. piII ,11 Clio Baptists of Emerson Practising in on Tbolr Fustor. re ' 2orro8pondenco of THE HEE. EMKIIHON , la. , August 21. Last an Cuesday thcro was a mysterious wins- ou oring in this quiet and steady-going tillage , and a can ful study of the sit Wl uation developed the fact that n deep- 1C aid plot wus about being brought to th ho public , and the facts Were about cii n this wise : t0 Some of the country members of t0h ho Baptist church managed to entrap ho pastor , Rov. J. 0. II , Read , who no ivas for some time stationed at Blair , o tnd lake him and hla wife and babies tri nto the country , and kcop him there intil dark , During his absence they cii a lando3tincly took possession of the bi iouso , painted the ceilings and papered dibe ho walls , put down a now carpet that bebi liad boon secured from Orchard & biwl wl Bean , of Omaha , and supplied the th parlor and bedroom with a couple of 01 : hundred dollars' worth of choice st : urnituro from the well known house aldi Dawoy & Stone , of the same city , di md with a boautful lamp over the avwi center table , ana the walls decorated wi with pictures , a pile of ice , cans of milks , nnd baskets of lemons stored in the back yard , nnd the bnwu band hid in the biishos , they turned down the light ? , when an accomplice down the street signified that "they were com ing. " The pastor and wife , each with A sleeping child , came to the door , and were much surprised when the lights were turned up to find the house full of people. Mr. Goodoll , aa master of cere monies , assisted by n full staff of ladies and gentlemen , took thorn in chanjo , placed the children in the hands of other ladies , gave them to understand that as this was the fifth anniversary of their woddcd life , the friends had concluded to Imvo them married ng.iin , The committee con ducted them to the side of the parlor where a beautiful arch of llpwora had been arranged , and placing thorn under it , Brother Brown , pastor of the Presbyterian church , in his hixppj mood , performed the ceremony in the presence of A house full , which in clude the clergy of the placoand some trom other towns. Tno formal pre sentation of the S300 or S100 worth of good things , including § 80 in cash , Mid the good will of the pariah was Followed by the cool ice cream nnd lemonade , nnd ivn early return homo. It is supposed that it was n complete surprise to the pastor and his much esteemed nnd faithful wife , Emerson U ono of the ploasantcst lowns on this rend , and its clean , beau- : iful houses , clustering ninoug the TOGS along the slopes nnd on the hill , irosont an unusually tidy appearance 'rom tho- passing trains , while it is n .own of steady habits , where almost everybody attends church , nnd there s a soberness and cultured appearance , t is at the same time an nctivo busi- loss place , with largo stores , ononotic rndosmon , and fine buildings all going up each year. This season the uddi- .ion to the school house , the now largo residence ) of J. A. McDill , n stock man , the preparation for the opening of a plow factory by J. T. Grist , are noticeable , Warner it Good nro busy dealing out lumber , and keep nearly a dozen carpenters at work putting up houses , A. L. Sheldon , who built the first house in the town , when ho had to burn oil the grass to find the corner stakes , still foods and lodges the trav eler , and makes us fool at homo in his tidy house. W. S. Goodoll has his headquarters in the big brick univer sal store on the corner , but ho is buy ing grain , and may bo called a general dealer. J. B. Moore , the druggist , is not satisfied with selling organs in largo numbers , but ho has gene into the hog cholera-remedy trade , and "sticks < o it" that "it will euro every timo. " M. W. Benson has loft the meat market and settled down to the crocory trade. Mrs. Mary E. Wood o baking brond for the hungry , which fills a long-felt want of the place , and they sny she makes good bread. M. L. Evans has his bit , ' herd * away to the north of town , and Mosloy Chase handles his bank hero with the assistance ) of Mr. B. P. Griffith , and another ono at Carson with S. 0. Campbell as cashier. Sir. Griffith , the teller of this bank , lias boon in this institution for five or six years , and ia also ono of the sub stantial men of the place. Hastings , just east of Emoraon , hai place for a hotel man , and neither of these towns have any saloons. Although it seems to bo a tact that a politician from this D rt of the state , the other day nt Red Oak , said : ' 'If Major Anderson was a horse thief , 1 ivould vote for him , because ho was a the regular candidate , " yet there i > ro 'cry many republicans who will not. BOCKUYE. Visible Improvement. Mr. Noah Hatoi , Hlmira , N. Y. , vriteB : "About fuur poarn .iro I had an ittack of bilioud fever , and never fully ru overed. My ilinestivo or aiiH were weak itieil , and I would bo completely pros- .rated for diya. After unlug two liottles your Burdock lilood liilterH the im- irovi merit win HO visible that I win asr onisheil. I can now , thoujjli ( Jl yearn of i.e ; , do a fair and reasonable day's work. " 'rice , 81,00. "unny Movements in Nassau Street , low \ork lilbuna , Ten square foot of the pavement in Nassau street , near Ann , became sud- bewitched early yesterday after- i loon , The first indications of the " ihango were noticed when a farmer , ' Iriving a alcopy sorrel nag , drove ivor it. In the twinkling of an eye , ho old mare began a double shufllo the cobble stones. The farmer ubbed his eyei and gazed with as- pnishmont at the romurkablo o volit ions of his hitherto peaceable beast , " 1'vo that 'ere mare nigh onto ten x 'ears , and I owan , I never knowed her act like that afore , " ho remarked to bystander upon the eidowalk. Next came a big truck loaded with . taper. No sooner had the horao step- led ' upon the magic spot than they Iropped upon their knees and do- ivercd several kicks toward the Iriver'o nose. "What in the devil has got hold of nn ? ' shouted the man , as ho plied his vhip. u By this time a crowd of Bpoctatora tad gathered around the bewitched ; lac . Three policemen got their toads together and hold a consulta- ai ion. lo ion."What kin wo do ? ' * said the spokes- in nan. ; inPi nan."Put " Piit "Put a barrel over it , replied ono. it "Spake to the cap'n uud have it ur- ithi 'ostcd , " said the other. hihi A newsboy rushed down ( ho street , le lid , beckoning to a comrade , cried leat iut : re "There's ghosts up there , Jimmie. " rehi In the meantime a pod'llcr of tin- fa VHTO , with a ten-dollar nkelaton o' n sc torue , drove through the crowd. At scat ho moment ho entered the charmed tli irolo his quadruped gave a snort , and , le nth ears erect and tail pointing leB oward the north star , dashed down fe street at a 240 ; gait , Roars of nughtor followed the terror-stricken toddler as ho grasped the reins with 10 no hand with the other endeavored hold down his dancing stock in radu , Nassau street never contained such jolly crowd or behold such a frcu iiicus. Bankers , lavryors , clerks and wotblacks laughed till the tears ran " town their chocks. At length some- K ; ; < ody suggested that there might bo a ak in the Edison electric light wires vliich , contained in iron pipes , run hrough this street , Word was at tnco sent to the branch oflico in Pearl troot , and the current being shut off , immediately disappeared , The lisappointud audience socn molted [ iwuy and the business of the street , ' ' vai resumed. Workmen discavorcd b" last ovoivng that the c p at the end o the pipe loading into n building ha slipped down nnd established a cor ncction with the earth. In this wn the electricity nns allowed to escape Uubltlnl Jncob rjicckiiifto , 274 Clinton street Hudnlo , J > " , Y. , my * li Ima been u < in TllostAM'KdECTHlr Olt , for themnnU m Ho lind oncli u Umo buck thftt ho couU do nothing ; but ono bottio cntlroly curoi him , nELliWOOD NOTES Corrcjpomlcnco ol Tim Dm. BELUVOOD , Nob. , August 25. Thii town is on the A. * N , , cqui-dislan from Columbus and David City , it Uutlor county. It is two years old has three dry good ? , ono drug , ono hardware , two grocery stores , two blacksmith shops , two hotels , ono harness shop , olio elevator and ma terial is on the ground for another. Our crops are hard to beat , llobt , Cleveland thr shod 417 bushels ol oata from 4\ acres ; 0. Ball , 1,1CO bushels from 18 acres ; while my own avoratjod 75 bushels. Moit of the people hero like Tim HKH , nnd with n few score of sucli papers in the state wo would noon Imvo the politicians where they belong ( I don't like to name the placo. ) OHHOMO. To Person About to Mnrry "To pcrs UK about to nmrry , " > rrold'a ndvlca wai "don't ; wo ntiplo | mciit liy sujlng.lthout layini ; In asup- ly of SrniKn HI.OSSOM , vrnlch euro m- lUintnnrln nnd utlior kljticy nnd hiixldcr complnint * . 1'ricoGO contf , trlnl bottles 10 cents. _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ "HAZING. " Prof. Sulllvnn Becomes n Pro Tom. JVIombor ot ilurvura Faculty. 1'eck's Sun. Many have wondered why there has not boon any hazing at Harvard for the past three months. In all that time there has not boon a caao of hazing reported , and sumo have come to the conclusion that the hazors have mot with n chntigo of heart. It is not exactly a change of heart , but n change of clothes that ails them , We are informed that the hazing has boon effectually broken up. Just after Sullivan whipped Ryan ho was called to Harvard , nud a plan of breaking up hazing was unfolded to him by the faculty , nnd ho full into il roadily. lie was to ivttiro himself as n Quaker young man , and apply for IK ! mission aa n fresh man , and let niituro take its course. On the first day of April Mr. Sullivan appeared nt the college under the name of Abija Watson , and was as signed to a room , and placed on the roll of f roahmon. His appearance wus commented on , and na ho passed through the college grounds with his peculiar garb young fellows shouted "Shoot the hat , " "Got on lo his nibs , " and other college literature. It waa all Mr. Sullivan could do to re strain himself from whipping a couple of dozen of thu boys then and there , but ho decided to wait until the proper time , when ho would bo able to got enough for n mess. That evening ho wna approach ed by a young man who pretended to bo his friend , and invited to accom pany him to a room where a few boys were going to open u few bottles of wino. Abija said verily ho didn't go much on the sinful beverage , but to oblige his friend ho went with him to large room whcro seventy smart young fullown were congregated , with all thu appliances for huzing. Sullivan nays there nero seventy , but the fac ulty only found sixty-five smart Alecks when the door was opened , but Sullivan thinks a few may Imvo jumped outof the window and taken to the woods. It neeiim that when they got the "Quaker" into the room they locked the dour , nnd the ring leader told the paacuful man to strip pffhis coat , vest , nnd shirt. Ho ob jected , but finally took them off. Some of the fellows who have since got out of the hospital say they no ticed , when he removed his shirt , that ho was put up like a hired man , nnd they thought it queer that a Quaker should have an arm as big as canvas ham They then told him "to prepare to meet his God , " nnd D'ot out the iron to brand him on the back. lie t old them that ho know he was in their power , and waa right , ind ho aaked as n favor not too bare 311 too hard , as ho was of n nervoun temperament and might faint. They then decided not to brand him antil later , but would throw him up in blanket fust. So they got the blanket and tipped Sullivan over in it , aid about twenty of the smartest loners took hold of the sides nnd .ossod him up , When ho came down ip knocked tour fellows senseless with Ilia lists , kicked four more across the oem , and then got on his feet and begun to knock them right and left. He had knocked down about twenty , tnd hud stopped to spit on his hands , ivhon the rest of the hazors huddled a. corner nnd proposed to put an jnd to tile flluughtor. Ono said : " 0 oed Mr , Quaker , please hit us alone , Wo belong to rcupcctublu fumilicn , mil won't do so any more , " Sullivan ookcd at them nnd said ; "It is haz- ng ycz want. Well , ycx can have ilinty" ; and ho went at them ind in nbout fifteen minutes corded up the whole gang , and mzing was broken up in Harvard col- ego. As he throw his coat and shirt icroas his arm and walked out of the room and met the faculty in the hall said : "Throw water in their 'acoa and they will nil regain con- icioimirfts in from ten minutes to half hour ; " and ho nliook hands with .ho faculty , n cuivcd1 his $500 , and eft for New York with his trainer , Billy Madden , who was sitting on the fence outside waiting for him , "Fot kind of a time did yoz have rvid do b'ya ? " asked Mr , Madden , av helped Mr , Sullivan on with his ihirt and changed the Quaker hut for mother , "Verily , friend William , " said Quaker Sullivan , as ho counted the roll of bills to see that the faculty had not shoved any counterfeit ! on him , "it waa the ovint of the season ; it ia oed exercise , " And they started for Cornell University at Ithaca. Buoklm'B Arnica Waive. Tliu UBHT BALVJC In the world for Outs UruUeu , Bores , Ulcers , bait Itheum , lfo fer Bores , Tetter. Chapped Ilumln , C'hl blaliis , Corns , ami nil eltin cmptluns , un xibit.lvcly curev ollen. It Is guaranteed t 'Ivo B.'itlufactfon or money rcfiuideil ' I'rlco , & cents per box , For pale by 0 , Goodman COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO. Mouldings , Scroll nnd Lattice Work , Wood Turn ing , He-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Purnps. J , J , Hatliaway , Manager , Council BMs , Ia , Machinery ill lie run oxclimivoly for cuttom work on Thursday ivnd Friday of each week. Orders nollclted ixtul tntlnfAction RtmrnntcoJ , ( Successors to J , W , Rodefer ) M WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL DEALERS IN 1 LAGKAIAffl. . LEIIGI , BLOSSBUEGQi AND ALL ; "i . ' .3 I CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Oflico No. 34 Pearl Street ; , Ynrda Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avonui > , Council Bluffs. P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE I COUNCiL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , KCORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND FEED The Very Boat of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The HIghent Morkot Prioe Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley IBIROOIM : OOIRZEST Partloa Wishing to Soil Brooin OornyWill Plenne Send Snmple. OO. JAMES FRANEY , 372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Iways kcopi on hand the flnojtasiiortmont ol matirlal ( or Kuntleniou'a wiar. Batlslactlon guaranteed 1'or all kinds ol FANCY OOUDS , such as | lleiles1Laflies'lIM8rffear ( ' I all descriptions Alin HftndUcrelilofn , hnth In silk and llnun , hose ol nil Hindu , thread , pint , . cedlei , etc Wo hopa the ladles will call and sea our etock ol roods at (30 Uroadway beloro oh | { clsow . UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but iirst-clasa Bakora unployod. Bread , Cake , Pies , ito. , delivered to any part of the city , Onr LU I run nil day. P. AYRES. Pronrietor. HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEAI/ERS IN Jpn/ectionery , FruitsWuts Jigars and Tobacco. Fresh ) ysters and Ice Cream in bason. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffs. - FOK DHICAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , NIAGARA PALLS , EWYORK.BOSTON , And all Polutt Eatt anri ) outh-E tt. THKLINKCOm'HIHKH Nearly t.WO miles Bolld Smooth Steel Traeki 11 connections nro raado In UNION ObPOTS. ling a National Hoiintatlon n holni ( tin roat Through Oar Line , and Is universally Diicodod to be the FINEST EQUIPPED lull- sad In thfl world ( or nil claasus of tra\ol. Try U and you will flud traveling a Inxury ittuad ol a ilbfcointbrt. ThrouRh Tickets via rhli Celebrated Line (01 Jo at all oillcuj In the West. All Information about Hates o uro , Fk-opInK ar AoocmiuoJutlons , Tluio Tahlua , ic. , will be icerlally Klvun by apiiljlnlne to T. J. POTTER , Hil Vlco-l'rui 't & Clcn. Itamiff r.t'hlca O , PERCIVAL LOWELL , ( leu. l'ftuwn , cr \V. J. BAVKNl'OKT , Uon Agent , Council muffs. H. V. JJUEI.L , Ticket . omtb morn-od ly MRS , fl , J , HILTON , M , D. , 'HYSIGIAN AND SURGEON , E22 ! HroaJwav Oouuoil STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORHAMEHTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOIINING AND GRAININO , Shop Corner Broadway and Soott Sfc Hununo.T , X. L. H1IUOART. A. W. BTR T. I'roiildont. Vlco-lWt. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Oonuoll Blnlfr. Organized under the laws of the State of Iowa 1'ald up capital 9 76,000 Authorized capital , 200,000 Intoroit i ld on tints deposits. Drafts Issued on the prlncipil cities of thu United Status and Kuropo. bpuclal iitUntlou irltnu to collection * and torrcapjiidencu with prompt returns , J. I ) . Edmundion , K. Ii. Hhut'art , r J. T , Hart. W. W. W.1IMO , J W. Hodler , I.A. JIV | , A. W. Struct , Jy7dtJ COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office ana Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We give special Attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Fnrnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK Mill receive prompt Attention. A general M. sortmout of BmsB Goods , Belting , Pioing. AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooko , Ooal. OHAS , HENDRIE , President. "RLACK-LMIAUGHT" cures Uj ipevf , ' -r < " and ' liL'urllmru.r