J \ I ' THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY'SEPTEMBER 4 1882 o. o. o a o > xs : COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Conndl llluffs , Iow . WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , VetxrM Agenti far the Celebrated Hills ol II. D. Rush & Co. . Oolden Ragle Flour L * r Qwaitb Kannu , and Queen Bea Jill's. ' Slout falls , DftkoU. E t 'tntv , Smith A Crlttrnden , t'ounell flings , 1\ ZEC. IE. WIOLESAtK AN ) RKTAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FICE. J. "VST. fc * XT X TC. O O. Lands and Lots Bouht and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW KATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. ZE31 L ZRSOZfcT , 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. ncadr-flttod uppers , In calf nkln and blp. Oak anil Hemlock SOLE LKA11IKR , and al ooda mnwrtalnlnK tothcuhoo tr > do. On di Hold a < cheap In the Kvit. _ Q IffnB'PTQ1 TW MTTTnFFRY Qf o , i UMlo Mw 11LLIMM o FOll STYLISU SPUING MILLINERY PATTERN UONNKTS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. . Council Bluffs la That never require crlmplnff. at Mr . J. J. Good'g Malr Store , at prleos nexct befcro touched by ny other hair dealer. Also a lull line ol switched , etc. at t really reduced prlcn. Also ( fold , Uvcr and colored iicla Wa\c > raado from ladles' own hair. Do nut tail to call bolero purchulug elsewhere. All ( joodn warranted aa represented , MUS. J. J C100D , 29 llaln street , Council Illuds , Iowa. NEW ilEAT MARKET. No. 530 , BROADWAY , ( Palmor'a Block. Butwoon Gth and 7th streets. E. W. TIGKNOR , PROPREETOR. Our Motto : Strict cleanliness , the bo't quality ol moats , and lowest postiblo pr.'ccs. Heats dc- ircrcil to any fart ol the cltj. Come and sco our new shop. Betbesda BATHIM HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Plain , ModlcaUd , Vapor , Electric , 1'lungo , Doucli , Shower , Hot und Cold Batba Com petent n ale and lenttle nurpcs and attendants alwaya on hand , and the bcit olrato and nttun- Won i < l cn patrans. Special attention nien to bathing children. Investigation aud patronage solicited DR. A. H STUDLKY & Co. , 100 Dpper Broadway. Dr. Studley : Treatment ol chronic diseases mtdo a Bpccialty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . KBMOVKD without the fl 1 ftTril.lTJrt I ! A l\n I H S ! drawing ol blood or usool UjULll UUlUk ) knile. Cures luiip dlDcoaes , Fits , Scrolula , Ll\cr Com- . . . . I'1 * ' " ' . Dropsy , Khcuma- T 1 1 M fl K S tlBin , Kover and Jlcrcur- U I U I II O , a , 8irc9 > Erysipelas. Salt Bhcum , ficald Hold , Citairb , weak , Inflamed iind granulated Ejea , rotulous Ulcers and Ko- inalo UUiaue- all kind * . A1 J Kidney and Yencrlal diix-awa. Hemorrhoids or Plica cured money relitndod. All dl eu w tro-0'l upon thoprlnclplool\crfet- bo ! rclorm. without the use ol mercurial pois on * or the kullu. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , lurnlshed who dcolrc them. HcriiU or Hupturo radically cured by the use tha Klaatle belt Tru and I'laatcr , which haa In the world , CONSULTATION FREE- CALL ON Oil ADDRESS Drs , H , Rico and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. LIVERY j , Feed and Sale Staples , 18 orth First Street , Ccrnuct t old etand , Council Ilhiflri , Iowa. _ WlLl.AltU SMl'l'lI. 1'rop. W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner ot Hemcopalhy , consultlnj Physician andSurgeon , Ofllco and realdcnco 016 Willow a\eiiue , Coun- cl lilulltf , Iowa. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Oaunoil Bluffs. Extrutlnsand filling a fpecUlty. First-class wort cu-rantood. AP. . HANCHETT , PKV3IGIAN AND SURGEON. Office. No. 14 Pearl dtreot. Homo. 0 a. in. to 2. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Uosldtncc , 120 Bancroft atrect. Tclephonlo connection with Central ntllce. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . F. T. SEYBERT , M. D. , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Offiso No. 5 , Kvorott Block , Broad way , over A. Louie's RcaUurant , S. E. . . i 33 Ed * . OUlce over saying bank BLUFFS Iowa. OODNOIti , - - - fi HEAL ESTATE. W W , 0. Jamu , In connection with hia hw and collection business buj i and ella real citato , I'ersons vhhlu ta buy rr otli clt > propert > call tt hlfl offii-c , o\et Uuehnciru book ttore , I'oarl tlrcet EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public , 41BBroadway , Council Bluffs Dttdi aadmciUa ei dm.n ! nd ackoowl i god V > WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET RTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and JPricea Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , CouncilBluff s ; - - - low a ' MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Oraduata ol Kloctrnpathlc Institution , Phila delphia , 1'unua. Office Cor , Broadway & Gloim Avo. COUNCIL I1LUFFS , IOWA. The treatment ol nil dleeaaoi and pnlntul dll- flcultlca ( ivcullar to fm'alos a epccblty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Olllco over First National lUnk , Council . Iowa. Will practice lu the etatn and lederal courts JNO. JAY FKAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 814 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs. - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andBealEstate , Proprietor ol abstracts ol I'ottawattamlo county. OKlce corner ol Uroidnay and Main etrcctr , Cuuncll lilultu loua. JOHN 8TEINEB , Wi. D. , ( DcutJchcr Arzt. ) Cor. WASIIINOTON AVK & 7th St. Cuuitcil 1)1 nil's. en and children n apaclalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FUKE Dl31'E.VSAUV EVKKY SATUKOAY. Office In KviTCtt'i MocU , I'carl troct. llesl ] deuce CiS Fourth Btroa Ollltu hours Irom 9 to 2 a. m. , 2 lo 4 and _ o H p _ . in. Council nluffu F. C. OLftRK , PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl oppoglte the poetolDce. One ol theoldoetrr : tltloncr In Council BluB < . faatli lilactlon irmranteed In MAUKBB & ORA.IQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Qiaos , Flno French CMna , Silver Wtxro &c. , 810 nnoAD * T ' COUHCll. liLUffb. 101VA The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , employ the l > c t lircid Baker In the Will ; tlia alchoict ) tund lor C'akej and I'IIB. Vicad dcllvcrt-a to all parti ot the city. STAWTON , IA. A ketch of the Town nnd Ita People Correspondence of Tilt UKE. STI.NTON , Iowa , August 28. SUn ton continues to grow. 0. W. Swanson - son is building a second hnlf to his largo store , and oxpccta to l > a filling it up with hia innminoth stock of gen cral murchnndiso before the Ides of September sro gono. Ho will then have a principal Bales room 41x80 , besides a second story full of furni ture. An ulFort is on foot to build anew now hotel and establish G. T. Chap man , of the Commercial hotel and restaurant us "mino host. " Mr. 0. and his much esteemed wife , have been very well known to the trareling public , who have stopped at this vil lage , and I'avo made frieudn by their tirok' s i ilbrtn to care for the stranger within their gates , " and they arc the ones to have the now hotel ; A NKW KLEVATOU has been ordered by the Chicago grain dealer , E , W. Stevens , and notice has gene forth that it will bo pushed for ward with "neatness und dispatch. " The death of Air. Alfred Swanson , the veteran grain dealer nnd pioneer of the town , 1ms loft a gap in the busi ness ranks that will not BOOH bo closed aa ho waa ono of tl o first on the ground , was u thorough business man , hold m esteem by all. A. W. HOWELt , formerly of Red Oak , comes here from Willis county to-day , andis'opon- ing a full line of jewelry , clocks , watch" ! ) , plated nnd tilvor ware , mu sical instruments in the same build ing with the now boot and shoo store juot above Dr. 0. W Hinoa' ollico. r. H. LYNI-II. for aomo time , associated with the Tidionno Journal , on the banks of the Allegheny , in the days when the Dur- rick of Oil city and Brother Needle of the Journal , tought the battln for the producers before the Derrick waa bought up by the Standard Oil com pany has just arrived to-day from the Rovlow ollico at Villiscn , and setup up his ensign as Editor and Publisher of "The Stanton Call. " The Call will speak f' r the first time on next Sat urday , providence permitting ; and wo judge from our acquaintance with its editor , that it will speak with no un certain sound ; and the nmchino , may buy up the ollico but they don't buy the editor ; and wo notice the people of the young city are much interested in the now enterprise , and wo wish it success. Thuro are aomo things rather of a mysterious nature connected with the suicide of John A. Anderson , ono mile west of the town last Saturday morning. It was testified bolero the coroner that Mr. A. in company with another man , wont out to cue woods by the track , and that having worked an hour or two Mr. A. wont out into * ho fields , aomo rods from the track. _ After awhile hia companion looking in that direction , saw him hanging by the neck as though dead , suspended from a email tree. Ilo ran down the track and called the other men of the sec tion force , and they testify that when they arrived ho was on the ground. Ho had been hung by his stigpondora und the suspenders had broken , and strange to tell were not about hia neck or attached to the treo. A willow twig rope was found also , indicating that ho had contemplated using the willow ropo. It ia stated nlao ho had on moro than one occasion before this spoken of killing himself. Ho was a man of forty or fifty years , with wife and children ; seemed to bo in good health and strength , welching perhaps 180 , but his family are spoken of aa doing much towards his support. The or phans' home , a milo or two south of this place , is in u good condition and is spoken of by the people in the hiph- cat terms. T. S. Bishop , the first reader of TIIK BUB , nt the town , h.is the only tin shop , and keeps a full stock of hard ware , while the Hanson Bros. , on the corner , have a big store and handle implements and stock. The town is { rowing , the people are cheerful , in- lustriotia , and thrifty ; and a city is developing of this now Oloona , on the prairies. BudKEVK. Revitalizing the blood is absolutely necessary for the euro of general debility - bility , weukneui , lansatitudp , etc. The jest onrichor of the blood is Brown's Iron Bitters HBD-UAIRBD , BUT HOPJUFOL. The I'onnaylvanla Campaign. Waf > hln < ton Sprcntl to the Cincinnati Coicinur- ilal. State Senator Cooper , the red- liaired and hopeful o .iiirnmn of the Oameron republican state central com mittee , has just boon interviewed , with the following results. Said Chairman Cooper : "I think the indorsement of Ann- strong , thu greenback candidate for governor , insurou the election of Gjn- eral Beaver by a largo plurality. " "What vote do jou catimato that Armstrong will receive ? " "About the aanui aa the greenback candidate for uovornor received four years ago , 81,758. That was the great greenback year. Of course , the vote ot the party has declined , I put the greenback vote of thu etato to-day at twenty thousand , 'l'u ( ) rent ol Armstroiig'a vote will omno from the labor p < my. Tim uigniliuanco of the action of Monday's coirviinlion lica in the fact that the labor organizations have never taken any part in politics heretofore as organisations. The con vention represented the laboring men and not political bodies. Armstrong is very strong with the labor element. JIo in much moro a labor man than a grcenbackor , llohaoboun editor of the labor Tribune , at Pittsburg , and has been for a long time connected with the labor interests. The trades unions , miiura' unions , etc. , will give him a handsomi ) suppuit. " "Tho convention only indorsed the nomination for governor , and lot the rest of the greenback ticket alone. " "Tho indorsement of Armstrong ca-rioa the whole ticket with it. " "In what proportions do you think Armstrong's vote will bo drawn from the two parties/ / " "Every two out of three vrill coiuo from the democrats in counties like Philadelphia , Allegheny , &c. In great mining coun'.es , where tro ftlso great democratic counties , nine out of ton will como from the domocrts. In Burks the proportion will bo largo , but not so largo as that. Braver would have boon obctod anyhow , but this will give him & greater plurality. " "What vote do you allow Stowan ? " "Stewart can't possibly get forty thousand rotes , and I doubt if ho will have thirty thoutand , fully one-fifth of which will bo democrats , Nearly ono-hulf of Wolfe's vote waa demo crats. An analsis of the vote last year shows twenty-seven thousand re publican votes for Wolfe and twenty- three thousand democrats , to that the independents , you see , sre largely made up _ of diss tuliod democrats. Wo are making n careful township canvass of the state , and all reports which como to us show that Stewart will not recetvo one-half of the votes that Wolfe ncoivcd lost year. " "What plurality do you claim for Boavorl" "Well , not less than thirty thou sand. Ho will probably have somewhere - where about forty thousand. A great many things work in hist favor. I estimate General Beaver will receive fully ton thousand democratic voles from soldiers. Ho will also have the sympathies of n , largo number of men who lost relatives and friends in the war. This man Pnttlson , while too young { o take part in the war , was in full sympathy with the south , as his family was known to bo. There is a oed deal of dissatisfaction in the lomocratio party , especially among [ Ionian Catholics. They nro always able to command nominations from democratic conventions , _ because of : heir numerical strengthen the party. But they can not got their men elect ed. The democrats cut them. "Tho issue of protection versus TOO trade , " said ho , "will bo the great BBUO of the campaign. Wo are get ting letters from manufacturers on all sides , saying that they regard it and accept it aa such. Senator Cameron's llopublican colleagues in the Senate , who have volunteered to como into , ho State and speak for .ho Republi can ticket regard this as the pivotal battle on the tarill. Every Republi can Senator who stumps has otforod lis services , by the way Senators Lo- jan , Frye , Halo , Allison , Plumb und others. " "On what ground will you claim .hat the tariff is in danger ? " "On the ground that there ore sev en Congressional districts in the state which will bo lost with a serious di vision in the party , and with the loss ) f the Congrvasman-nt-largo there will > o eight Congressmen given to the Democrats , enough to chance thn com- josition of the Ilonso of Representa tives. " VENNOK'S PROPHECIES. The Wenthor Improbabilities for the Boat , of 1882. First to Seventh Now , mark. Foggy weather will bo experienced along the North Atlantic coast and Gulf of St. Lawrence , with thunder atorms and probably eultry weather over the North Atlantic. Sultry and showery-up to the sixth day. Cooler change night of sixth or on the seventh , with possibly frosts in Now York state and providence of Quebec and Canada. Seventh to Fourteenth Cooler and ploaaantor weather. Days varying from warm to sultry ; evenings and nights generally cool. A tavorablo week in the majority of sections Cool in mountainous regions Proba bly a good deal of rain in the province of Quebec and lower provinces. Stormy on Newfoundland coaat. Fourteenth to twenty first A rather stormy and unsettled week , with fw- ( juont rainfalls Windy weather pro bably 111 thu Gulf of Kt. Liivrenco and north Atlantic sections. Wet in northern sections about 20th and 21st. Stormy and cold weather in England and Scotland. Twenty-first to twenty-eighth Temperature probably fall liko. Windy with very cool evenings and nights ( probably frosts ) in northern nndwi-st- ern sections. A good deal of rain in north west and western states. Stormy and wet in Gulf of St. Lawrence and along northern Atlantic coast. Twenty-eighth to thirtieth In all probabilities wet and ( stormy in the majority of sections. Crop reports loss favorable than expected. Wretch ed weather in maritime ports and Newfoundland. October-Cold , wet and stormy after the 15th of the month throughout Canada and northern At lantic and central states , with proba bly snow falls in extreme western portions tions of central divisions of United States and in Western Ontario , Canada. November May bring a return of open and calmer weather in its fore portion , but the latter part of that month promises to bo again atormy and very cold in the northwest and portiomi of the northtirn central divi sion , ( U. S ) There is likely to bo a cold wave of considerable intensity over western ana northwestern BOO- tioiifl ot both Canada and the United St'iten , towards the uloso ot the month or entry of December. Diicumbor It H my opinion from present ntandpoint ( Muly 2L'd , ) that this month will give an unusual amount of precipitation ( rain and HUOW ) . Snow iu northern , northwestern - western and western sections , and heavy raitiH and sleet Htorms in south ern , central and southern Atlantic divisions of the United States. Alter the 20th of the month thu snow storms are likely to extern ! as far tothosouth- ward us the northern portions of the southern Atlnntie division ' Dataware and Maryland ) . Heavier miow falls will occur in western and eastern portions tions of Canada than in central portion tion of St. Lawrence river valley , Very stormy cloao of the month m thu majority of sections , and probu- blo plont of snow. Before the first of the new year thuro will have been experienced a very c-unsiderablo term of stormy weather The ice outlook could not well ho better. ' i. u ruMUMiuuN , K. I. mii'utur. ' A. u ' CITIZENS BANK Of C'ouuoil Gluifr. OrjanUod unJir tha IHHI ol tUu btito ol Iowa 1'ild up capital . * JB.ITO Authorised capual . 200 U4J Interim pal J on time dupMU. Dealt * Uiiiul on the principal citl'ja ol ttiu I'liltoJ tiuitua aud Kuropu. hpuvlal utUntloii ulun to oolluitloun and Lorriipiuduncc with prompt ruturun. J. I ) Kdinundrtn. H.I. . Plmeart , J. T.IItrt , \ \ VV. . iVMlue , J.V. . lloltsr , 1. A. Jllibr , I A. W. atrett. Irrdtl THE OllAXD I EXPOSITION AND Speed Contest AT THK DRIVING PARK , Fair Association Oroumlp , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Sept. 18 , 10 , 2O , 21 , 22 , 1882. P"R1MTTTMQ $9(1 ( find rMiulUluij , ip/iUUUU , , Grind Inaugural l.\pi ltlott nd Speed Contest open to the woild. $9,300 FOR SPEED. The best Ml' * Track In the United 8'At . 80 My men noted her i men a * Iluld Deb r , Dtn , Xlacn and other * . THE GREAT HURDLE RAGES OI'KX TO AI.I , THE CLOSE BROS , , ol England , with itnpoitc.1 hoio < , tiav * filtered tor thin r.ce. rilOCUAMMB. DAT September 18. Onr-hal' mlle ibiih , Iowa a d f < ebialit i-ollu Kricforall pace , Innhlch mnind the bint hortca lu the coun try are exptitcJ. SFCO.ND Dix Sfptember IB I'driiiMnvKnlnK nl lh Klpoilttcm Noted n | < ealtri .litmit (1 lllilne , It. ( I. Ingertoll , James t \ \ I BOH Mid othfia w.tli jpldulkl rioiif. Intr.n DAT Septun'i r'.V ZIO : c'i2S3 ' : clan nnda\eri Ilic rmmlnv > aeo. lly this tlmu t'tro will ho an < xhl Illon ol cuttle on.hu KroutuU to surpas ) an ) thing cor btloro lOioMi in looa. Tot iiTn DAV Septcmbrr Bt , More flnn tac < morn tlnucuttle , n.nro hnu liurn'n , with an ar. rai ol i xhlblU In the linn Kxpoiililnn Hull.I- Ins " > ter bclure atten pled In tha Valley ol the .Missouri DAT hcrt.mber 82 The flnr't lirogramme , nubraclliRniuli ra i' u 'J.'JJ enn- , lri < o.lor all , n In h itinnlni ; indu hcntu , with $2,000 lor tcunatli'inl trottcru am paorn. Theroulll bciucr ire load ot cittlo fnun the rcit hcrditn tha com trj tor xnla ( hiring Ilia forenoon oloicli dty ol thu Kiiosltloii. | Cdma Ono ! Coma All ! Have n Woolt of Gonuinn Floimnro. On the Fourth Tay , September SI , will occur the great HURDLE RACE ! DONT MISS IT. For Sensational Trotters or Pacers , $2,000. Kor any duilrcd Inlorii.atlun ndilrtsii A. IS. McKUNE , Sec. , Council BlulK la. JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Counsellor at Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Omen Ilrondway , between llaln nml Tare Sttuula. Mill practioo til btatu nml 1'ixlem Court * INFIRMARY I T.J.OIDT.M.D.J.S. . . . . . . . , ( I.atu Vitcrlnarj b'urKeon U. H. A. ) The Only Votoriiifiry Surgeon in the City. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , DPPER BROADWAY. KEFKKKNOKS : All ol the hint l'li ) tUnu In Council ItlulTd and Hurrouiulln u IIOH. nrriCKit. v. n. u. rumr. OFFICER & PUSET , Gonncil Elnffa , la , Established , - - 1866 Dealers In fortlirn and Do uestlc Kschange , nd homu Hccurltlea. _ STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors. Till ] Inun try liMjiut buon optntvl for l.iibl- . . 3 tt , anil wnaru n iw pr iparwl 10 do laindry vork l ull klli.ll and KU irt'it n n 'luUttlon A ijiiclnlty inalo nl llnu wiru , uucli an oollari , iidd , linn thlrtn , < to V < u want uverjboly to ; i\a ud ft trial LAURON \ ' ANT KH ON Kubbor HOBO , Iron ami Lead Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , T1IK PLUMHKKS. On Banonit or ( Fourth Streets HEAT YOUR HOUSES & ! fc S Mi f ' fil1 a < i M Mi'm. ti i FURliACESaN | THE WORLD , nv KIOHARPS N. BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO , I'jiil , ly now 1882 > 'iipr ' 'omouta. Mor nruaticnl Iwurw , Cost loir f > kuepln urdcr , UMI IONN i'ltnll H'l' ' Kuu uinro lu andalar tr voliuiioul jmro nil" " " " a"y lurnu'.ts nudu SoM b > I'IKUCEY & lillADfOUD.Oinina.Nol COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattioo Work , Wood Turn ing , Ro-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Purnps , J , J , Hathway , Manager , Council Blnffs , la , Machinery ill l > o nin oxcluolvMv for custom work on Thursday nml Friday of w ch week. Order * < llclltxl unil natiafAction KUftrantoo I. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND KETAIL PEALKIIS IN LiOEAWAffli , LEHIGH , BLOSSBUBGJJ ANDALL CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. . Ofiico No. 34 Pearl Street , Yardu Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenuw , Couno.il P. T. MAYNK. 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , SCORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Very Beet of Brooms Oonatuntly on Hand. The Highest Market Prloe Paid for , _ j Corn , Oats , Rye , { fBarley " - , JB it o o IMC , Parties Wishing to Bell Broom OornlWill Please Bend Sample. 00. ; OOXTXOTGXX. 3QX.TT3ETJ3. JAMES FRANEY , Merchant Tailor U72 BROAD\VAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA Alvtaynkccpi onliaiidtliollno < tftii'ortmoiitotmat rial toriteiitlenien'awi'ar. S tl fictloniimnLnt cd Tor all kind ! cl KANU V QOUUS , tuch as Laces.EfiilirflKleries.Laslies'lIiiiBrffsar & of all descriptions. Al o llandl > orcilofn ) , both In silk and linen , hose of all Kindt , thread , ptof , - "W needle , itc.Vo hope the Union will call and POO our Block ot Kooda at 638 Broadway > IIM , * , ' 1 . * nlBewhoro. > i > UNION BAKERY , l 517 SOUT MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but lirnt.oluaa Bukora jinployod , ] 5rc.-ul , Cake , 1'iua , ito. , dulivurod to any part of the city. Oar Wnf'ona run all dny. P ; AYRES , Proprietor. Merchant Ta lor. ( Lain Cutter for MotcaU li . , ) Devol's New Building , Nor Main Street. Council Bluffs , la , d S3 SulU Id onlor $1K HIH | tiiiwiinln. I. F. 1CIMIULL. GKO. 11. OIIAMP. KIMBALL & CHAMP , ( Siuctssora to .1. I' . J. N. Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers. tt'ohau1 the onlj ioniiilctu ut cl abstract bookslo nil city lota uud landi In I'ottawattunla countv Titlei ukaniliind and alutraulu lur Uhudon nhort lotlte. Money to loan en city ami lirm iropirtv , nhort ami lini ; 11 mo , In HI n to itilt the borrower. Howl citato bought and soil. Olllco it Ilitt old Htand , opiioilre t'oitrt h tide HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DK A LICKS IN [ Confectionery , FruitsNuts , [ Jigars andTobticco. i'resh Oyaters and Ice Cream in Season , 12 MAIN BT. , Oounoii Bluiln COUNG9L BLUFFS BLUFFS'I 'I MANUFAOTUllKKS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Oltico unrt Workn , Main Street , OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo Klve special attcutlns to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , IJOISTKKS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , IIODKK FRONTS. QEN13RAL REPAIR WORK will iiHcivo proiupt rttuntlon. A fdicrjl a hortiucut ol lirass Go.ids , Bolting , P'\mn \ t AND BUIM'MKB FOR Foundry , PJS Iron , Coke , Goal , Gil AS , flJSUDBUS , _ rresident. _ _ " " "MRS , fl. jrflILTON"MD. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Hroudwav Oouucll Blatfn , MAIN STREET 31 AND All Shippers und Travelers will find flood accommodation and reasonable cltargoa. SOUTH MAIN STREET. * OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - . Iowa. HOLLAND A MILLER , Proprietor * . f Sullivan & Fitzgerald , I ' ' DKALKH8 IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS/ 4f Orookory , Glassware , f BOOTSSHOESETC A'bo ' Oi'uils tar the follow lui ; lines of Steamship Companies : Cunaid , Anchor , Gulon , American , acd HUJ ' -A btcamshlp Ooni | anlox. , AT I For D&lo on Ilia Itojal lUuK ol Ireland auUBink ol IrclaitO , Uublln. Ihosu w o Intend to uud lor filui'la . . to . any part ol Kuropu udl llud It tu their it..rjfc .n J [ * - - | UJ Sullivan & ' AGKNTH , 313 Broadway , Oounoi ! BluSB