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THE DAILY BEE TTWDAY SEPTEMBER 5 1882 d. o. ooozx : AC oo > . COMMISSION MERCHANTS , . City Market , Council BluHa , ton- * , WHOLESALE FLOUR H O U O E , General Amenta for the Celebrated Mill ) of II * D. Hush & Co. , Ooltlcn Etiglo Flour Lmtenwolth Ki\n \ ! , nd ( jurcn Dee Mills , Sioux Falls , Dakota. _ Bt srence , Smith & Crlttfmlen , Council HlulT , la. SI. WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFgB IOWA. TITLE ABS TRACT OF or.vsr. . st o XT ac OK , la .SB o 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 III SHOE FINDINGS. Rctdjfitted uppers , In calf skin find kip Onk nml Hemlock hOLU LKATHKK , Mid al oed appTtalnlnir to the shoo trade. Oo di oM tti cheap ni in the Kaa\ . _ NOME' ' SEW IILLIMY STOEE 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 , Good'g Hair Store , at prices net or Ijcleru touched l > y any other Imlr dealer , Also a full Una of switches , itc. at greatly reduced prices. Also ( fold , ( IHcr anil colored nets \Va\ca mule from Iidlca' own hair. Do not fall to i-.il 1 before purchasing elsewhere. AH Roods warranted as represented. Mils. J. J 0001) , 29 Slain Btrcci , Council llluCfs. Iowa No. 5UG , BROADWAY , ( Palraor'a Block. Between Oth and 7th streets. E. W. TIGKNOR , PROPRIETOR. Our Motto : Strict cleanliness , the lie t quallt } ' of meats , ami lowest possible pr'ces. Mciti de li end to at y pirtof the city. Come and BCO our nowehop. BATHIM HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Modlcrteil , Vnpor , Electric , I'lungo , Douch , hhoucr , Hot and Cold llittu Com petent iralo and female nurpes and atlcndanta alvija on hand , and the beat of rate and ntton- tlon ( jli en patrons. Special attention given to batnlug children. Investigation aud patrcmago solicited DR. A. II STUDLEY & Co. , IOC Uppur Broadway. Dr. Stud'ey : Triatmcut of chronic diseases made a gueclaltr. IlKMOVED without the GAMES draw Ing of blood or use of _ _ knife. ; Cures lung discuses , A vn rvnni.Mf 1'lts , Scrofula , Lit cr Coin- A . l' ' ' 't. Dropny. llhcuma. T II H8 H S tl8m and Mcrcur- T II M li n > * e or - I U III U VJ lal 80rC9i Kryelpelas Salt Kbcum , Scald Hold , Catarrh , weak. Inflamed and granulated Ejoe , fcrofuloua Ulcurs and l''o- male Dlseosoi of all klndi. Also Kidney and Yencrlal tlisurucfl. Hemorrhoids or Plica cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon the principle ofegct - able ruforin , without the uao of mercurial pois ons or the l.nlfu. Electro Vapor or Medlratod Baths , furnished who ciosiro them. Hernia or Hupturo radically cured by the UKO the Elastic bolt Trusn and 1'Ustcr , which haa nupcrior In the world. ' - > , ; CONSULTATION FREE- ' > CALL ON OH ADDRESS Drs , R , Eico and P , D , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. LIVERY , Feeu and Sale Stables , lb North First Street , Ecuiutt a old Btnnd , Council Ululrd , Iowa. WIMAKI > SMl'l'H. Prop. W.D.3TILLMAN . . , 1'ractltloner of Homeopathy , consulting Physician anflSurgeon , Olllco and residence 015 Willow avenue , Coun- cl Ululla , Iowa. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffa. KxtnctlhKaiid Ulllng a speclilty. First-class ror . Kimrantcml. DU. A. P. IIAWCHETX , PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON. Otflce , No. 14 1'tarl Street. Moult , 0 a , vn. to 2 , , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , in. JtDilclence , 120 Dancrolt street. Tolcphoolo connection with Central olllco. F. T. SEYBERT M. D . . , . , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Ofllco No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad way , over A. Louie's llestauram. S. E. MAXON , ML. DEC o aac ac oj ES go xr. Offlco over savliiRS bank. OOUNOIti BLUFFS , . . Iowa. Vf , 0. James , lu connection with hl law and ( Oll ctloubuslnet buy and sells real estate. Person ) wlthlngto bu > n cell city propert ) call 11 his office , our UmuniU'a bouk etore , Pearl Ittocl EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public , 416 Broad way , Council Bluffs undmoitjtjes drawn | aod icknowl fvl WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur-11 ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET RTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Price ? Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - low a MRS , E , J , HARDING , ! L D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNEGOLOGIST. draJuato of Elcctrojmthlc Institution , I'ulla- dclpula , Peniu. Office Cur , Broadway & Gloim Avo. COUNCIL DLUFl'B , IOWA. The treatment ; of all dla < .uos and pilnful dlf- Ccultloa peculiar to fi'ica'cj a epoclalty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Offlco over Klrst National IHnk.Coun.-ll Blutla. Iowa. Will practice lu tbo Btata and fcdcial courts JNO.JAYFEAINEY , Justice of tlie Peace , 014 UROADWAY , Oopuoil Bluffs , - - Iowa. W B. MAYEB , Loans aMEealEstate , Proprietor of alutrada of Pottawattatnlo county , Olllco corner al llroadwuy and Main Btrecte , Cuuncll lllutfn Io a. JOHN STEiNER , M. D. , ( Dcutscher Arzt. ) Cor. WASHINGTON AYE & 7th St.'a , ' Council Bluffs , r a leases ol women and children a specialty. t P J MONTSOMERY M 1) ) v , , , , , , li FllKB DlSl'ENHAKY KVIUIY SATUKDAY. Omcoln K\crctt' Mock , I'catl trcet. Heal ] ' dcnco CIS Fourth btrcU. OHIco bourn Irom 9 to 2 a. m. , 2 to 4 or.d o 6 p. m. Council hluffj prcT GLARK , PKACTICAL DENTIST , Pearl onposlte the poatofflco. One ol theoldcdtrractltloncri In Council Dluff * . Kails Iilactlon guaranteed In " MAUIU3R & OBAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , ] P.lch Out Qlnaa , Fine French China , Silver Were tic. , BIO BKOiCVUT COUNCIL BLUFFB , IOWA. The Star Bakery , HOV/ARD / & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Employ the but Brevl Baker In the West ; alee acholco | hind for Cakes and Plci. Bread dUtmcd to all pitta cf the city. TOMATO BAHBECUE. Eztonslvo Proparatloufl for Canning In nn Eastern Factory. Lc l ton ( Mo ) Journal The big tomnto-barbccuo has brgur in Auburn. If the lover of this veg * otablo ( vishcs to aeo the tomato scalded , and sactifued , and lh > ctl , and hacked , and gashed , and and jntnmed , and quiehcd , nnd india * criminately abused until it loaos all semblance to ehapo or identity , then boiled , nnd afterward MifibcAtcd in an air tight tin can , lot him tiuppress his emotions and 'troll down to the river bank behind R > r\k Block , Auburn , where the Durham Packing compuny commenced operations Friday. The tomato gora in smooth , plum ) . , and glowing In H few minutes it is lost in an oozy , steaming mans of hot pulp , to bo stowtd n ny for the delectation of the vuntrr pa'ato. About BOVCII- tucn acres of tomatoes were planted for tins parking company. If the plants jiuld well they will put up S0.(00 ! cat.F , a largo part of which huvo been sold in ad vance. In Iho northern part of the county the growtra report they liavo had an abundance of rain , and the crop has not yet riprncd In the southern part < f the county the crop has aullerod ooroly from drouth The tomatoes are there ripening , nnd in some placus before they are fully crown. The yield has begun to como forward , and the packing factory haa started on n omnll scale. The grower * are paid 30 cents per bushel ot sixty pounds , The company has fitted nnd enlarged n building on the river bank , and built n platform for bulks. It is supplied with otoiitn from Gross' boil ers. Twenty people are employed nt j t.ho start.Vhon the crop comia in more rapidly the number will bo in creased to fifty. Some of the work men have been employed in other fac tories. Other are uron hands. The foreman has boon in the business four teen years The tomatoes are first dumped into largo shoal pnna. They are Bet in a steaming tank and are scalded for two minutes. This procees makes them p-el easily. They are promptly passed over to n crow of women with knives , who dexterously remove the akin without regard to any suppositi tious sensitiveness on the tomato's part. When n peeler gets her pan full , n man takes it to n small but buainess-liko precs. The tomato pulp la poured into a hopper which ends in in a sort of spout. A can is placed under this spout , und the tomato pulp is pressed into it with a lover. This ono press will fill S 000 cana per day. The cans are fed to it by a spout run ning from the cin factory in an upper story of ll'jak 13lock. Every can is weighed after it ia filled by n woman who sots it on small scales , and per- laps adds or nubstracts a little , as the caao may be , to gut a balance of just three pounds. The can is then sponged and passed over to the sealer. lie solders on the cap. Tliia process la rendered very speedy by n patent capping-iron , ono twirl of which on the cap securely aoldora it to the can. This ia a big improvement over the old-fashioned soldering capper nnd is a recent invention. Thu cooking succeeds the canning. The cana nro placed in pnna sixty in a pan nnd are cot. in largo tanks tilled with boiling wnter. After they liavo boiled forty minutes they are ruady to cool nnd are "done. " The company will can a small amount of corn at i Auburn , and huvo procured two solid ' iron retorts for this purpose. Corn requires a more thorough cooking. Attor a boiling water bath it is stonm- cd for about an hour in thcso retorts. They nro hold together by strong clamps , in order to resist the tremendous deus power of the confined steam. It has only boon about a year ainco it wan discovered that tomatoes could bo i , preserved without a cocond cooking process. Without the steam retort corn muat bo cooked three liotira. The retort rcducm the time one-third. The company has already cunnud a 'ow ' apples and will can more. They faro are cooked in twenty-five minutes , It , will also put up pearu , equash , buans , tc. The company will start its corn- packing factory at Now Gloustor next > reok. Revitalizing the blood in abanlutoly iccpssary for the euro of general de bility , weakneca , laeaatitudo , etc The beat enricher of the blood is lirown's ron liitters 'T ' BARGAINING FOR A CHILD I c The SurroniialnKH of a Common Euou h TraUlo 111 FJoih and Blood. | g from thoNcw Vcrk Sun , A childless man clipped the follow- tig advurticimiont from a nuwapapur f yostcrday'a data and called ut the address given : Korarlnption Two beautiful female cliil lien , , ' ! jeurn nnii II inintli ( < i old ; Imtli 5l0i ! lSriiinu hi , , over ci ar tore. tore.The The crying of sovorul infants upon , lie Bi'cond floor wna audililo out'ido he atoro. The visitor untcrod the mrrow liallund climbed the narrow utaira. At thu sound i-f Ilia footstujia pretty child of about three yuira : out from room to tlio right and ran up to him , und unothor child of about the ciunu ago watchud the visi " tor Buapicionaly Iroin the door. lioth were neatly dronsod. A middle aged udy with rathur kindlyfaco , mopped nto the hull , nml in rcupoiiBo to n briuf nquiry led tlio way into a amall room to the Inft. Thu furniluro wna neat , but acanty. 'J'vvo bodx , with wlutu count crpnnos , vfi'iu But agalnnt the wall , On ono bed two infants were lying , B th wore awake mid ono was kicking and worrying , The woman picked up the latter , and it ut once gazed with quiet intoruat at the now comer , "Tliia ia the tlirou-inontlis-old child mentioned in the advertisement , " said the woman. ' 'Tho other child ia over on the east nido of town. Did you ever BOO a child three months old who noticoa thinga aa this baby ducxif Sou what a nice ekin it Ima , and feel ila flesh. Nice und hard , ian't ill Jt'u u healthy clnkl , and it haa a good hold on life. " I want to know Bomotinij about ita parentage. " "Splendid parontago. Hut I'm only taking care of the child , My uiator has Btepped out after the lady who haa it for adoption , She is a midwife und will bo hero BOOH " The babe remaining upon the bed waa sharp featured , thin and puny , "la that child for adoption ! " ftskcd the visitor. "Yea. I have chflrgo of tlmt child. Its mother ia a Micro girl She need to co m u hero to co it , but I under stand the truth line been suspected nt her homo , nnd she would not dnro come again. Of course , if anybody nckip's the child aho will not know where it goes. It is n great worry wring for these children , 1 had nine hero u week ngo. I board tliom and care for them. Sometimes the father pays n regular sum for it and homo- tunes the mother. Occasionally they stop payment nnrt I must get pay meiit for their board from the people who nclopt them. " ' You eo that little fellow ? " the woman wont on , pointing to n child which could just walk. "That child couldn't be had for any money. His i father pays his board , and expects to marry BOOH nnd ndopt the child him self. Why , 1'vo hnd childlots moth- ? , whoio husbntulo were taken out of town fur lotin period * on bunnies * , adopt children and deceive their lun- li > ndsvith them. I know of n hus band who discovered the deception , and it was n ureat blow to him , but ho was kind hu.irted , and forgave thu wifo. " A 1'iiddln-ngod woman entered Ihe room , and announced that the mid wife was indisposed nnd dared not venture into the rain. She would BOO the gentleman the next day. "I cnnnot si > o her to-morrow , " eaid the visitor. "I Imvo time now to call at her rooms , if they nro near. " Tlio niessoi ger went out ngnin and soon re turned accompanied by the midwife. "I would not dare , " said the latter , "to have people call at my rooms on thisbuaineisa. Ndthsr the people who leave the children nor the people who take them nro able to find out nfter- ward. It wouldn't do , you know , nnd it wouldn't do for thorn to moot ono another either. This baby comes of splendid stock. I can't , toll you much more about them , but I can refer to a physician , and she gave n physician's immu and address. "What are your terms ? " You can pay mo u email sum of money , whatever you please , and take the child. I am satisfied that you are a respectable gentleman , nnd that's all I want to Know nboutyou. I shall know nothing about the child after it leaves mo , und of course nobody else will. " "Your wife will bo ploaaod with it , " said ono of the women , "for it looks very much like you. ' "Yos , " said the others , "it has your eyes exactly. " Debilitated parsons , nnd sufferers from wasting diseases nuch na consumption - sumption , scrofula , kidney nft'octions , will bo greatly bencfittod by using . Brown's Iron Bittern A Famous Old HOUHO for Rent. | Ford Castle , in Northumberland , England , around which was fought the famous fight of Fioddon Field , is advertised to bo lot , at which anti quarians are grievously ohockcd. This castle ia of great antiquity , though nothing cert-iin is known of it until 1287 , when it is matter of history that extensive repairs were made. Toward the end of the fourteenth century it was partially dismantled in u border fray. In Ibl3 it was captured by James IV. of Scotland. Tliia ia the date ot the true romance of Ford Caa- . . tlo. . King Jumes found that Lidy Ileron , wife of the possosorof the castle - tlo , had remained behind to guoid it Dgainut the enemy while her huoband was n prisoner over the border. The king became infatuated with the Lady Ileron ere ho had long possessed the place , und for her aako , it is said , refrained from destroying it. It wua tliia dallying , say the historians , that cost King Jarnea his nwtul fate on Floddon Field. Lady Ileron , it ap peared afterward , wiri in constant communication with thu English gen eral , Lord Surrey , who took advan tage of the delay mid ruohcd on to Floddon. Tlio room occupied by the di king h ntill preserved in the old por- tion of the edifice. I v If You nro Rnlnod in health from any cause , oopccially from the uao of any of the thousand nostrums that promiao no largely , with long fictitious testimonials , huvo no fear Heiiort to Hop Bitters nt once , and in a short time you will Imvo the most robust nnd blooming health. The Fasclnutlntf Alltfivtor. of Toronto < ( . 'nn , ) Mail , of the incident An oyo-witnoss following cident writes : "I nua at the /.oo § yenturday and saw something which if worthy being mentioned. Ono of the gulls ] entered the pond where the ulli- g.itor waa lazily propollint ; hi maul f about , and proceeded to enjoy itself in ita native element. But thu eye of mounter wun upon it , und \ the meamorio iniltioncu of ita glanca wad noon felt. It was impossible for the gull to reuist the baleful glare of tin ) ur.urinn ; inch ) > y inch it wna n'- tractud to the litigator , powerless to resist the fascination , until it came close enough for the reptile to opc.i iln mammoth jawn nnd gulp down the luukloL's bird , After hminf , ' devoured ita prey the alligator onnk to the bottom tom to digeftt its inonl , Vifilblo Iiuprovaninnt. Mr. Ximh liiitfg , Jllinlra , N. V. , writeB : "About four yearu ux < ) 1 hail an attack of bilious fever , unit never fully recovered. My diKU'tivo organs were wenlicned , ami I would In ) completely proitrnteil for duyn , After uxInK twn buttlon of your llUUDOL'K Jil.ooi ) liiTTKlib thu Iiiiirijveiiieiit ] wiw o Visible tlmt 1 wai aHtnii > lie < l , 1 inn now , oiiKh Ol yearn of uue , do n fnlr and lea- iM ) u ilny'ii work , " I'rlco . 1 ' 0. Tlu.y ull iln thfTcirU. Cor , ol .Neil York Coinmin Kx-Secrotary Blaine has boon ut the Statoa for two days , ho looks well. Ho refuaea to talk politica , but atands ready to Illrt with any number of pret ty girh nt all timva , Laat night four young girla cornered him on the bal cony and commenced asking him questions. "I used to know Air. CunUing nt Ilichfiuld Springs , " m\ya Itlixa May , "und ho wan just lovely. Ho could ilirt just ua nice aa our followu from the stouk t'ichangii. " of "Tlmt ia not utrange , " said Mr , Bluinu , "oil Buccestful politicians likn ladica. ull Buccuauful great men are full of love nnd so.itimont. A man who hasn't heart enough to love n pretty girl can't hold hia constituents through two campaigns , " "You nro hitting Governor Cornell and Kaui Tildyn now , said Miaa Kino- ry from Madison Avenue , "Govern- or Oornoll Is certainly n very cold gen tlcmen , Ho has boon here now two weeks. Wo girls liavo been Intro duced to him , but he freezes in all out. He's a boar. But Mr. Tlldon , ho is ronlly the coldest man wo ever law. Ho never can toll ono young la dy from another. I was introduced to Mr. Tilden live times in ono week Inat summer , nnd every time ho for got mo , nnd " "No , I don't mean to bo personal , " interrupted Mr. BUino , "but I mean teeny that a aticcorftful loader must huvo some personal phosphorus in him and " "In fact bo's got to feel like kissing all the girls even if ho don't likn to do it , " interrupted Miss Simons of Lex ington AVOIUIO. "Yes , that's just it , " said Mr. BIMtio , laugliinc. "That'o ju t it. " "Did Oon. Oarfiold like yotimj la dies ? ' asked Mus Simmons. "Yes,1 said Mr Blaii.e ; "General Garliold was very fmul of young In dies , 1 believe ho'd rather sit among a groupo of young ladirn like this IImti prosiclo over n cabinet meeting , nnd I know I nuuld. " Misery Mr. Wm. I'otneroy , Itiuunr , Mr , , writes : " 1 have for nMg \ time mirnoit fnun con. tiiiunl cinisUlutt.'ii , iimklnj ; my lifo n inin- cry , nml cnuMnc lio.iitiichu nnd frightful crnmpK. Mr. Tlumin oii ( ulm lr > i boon Inti'lyi itlu In Hulfitln ) , iiiilnccil mo to try tlo | SPIIIMI HI.OSSOM It IIIM peifccl- ly cured mo. " 1'ricu Ml cents ; tti.il bottles 1U cents. Coyolo 13111 Moots u Fu > l-Orown Dllz- znttl. To.nlistono Kpltai'li , Coyote Bill got his akin full of budge last night nnd then it began to draw upon hia muddled intellect that ho waa n "very bad man. " Ho nccotd- itigly chaesaycd into the Dexter saloon and announced himself na thu boss wolf from Bitter creek. Grizzly Sim , who wns in the act of downing n snif ter nt the bar , stowed his beverage , cracked his heela and went for the Coyote , sweeping thu iloor with him and takint ; ono of his ears ns n me- monto. Mr. Grizzly Sum comes from higher up Bitter creek than Coyotu Bill. 'Tho Bout lu tlio MnvUot Fox Du LAC , Wis , Am ; , a , 1881. U. II. WAHNEH & Co. : Sirs I re gard your Sufo Kidney and Liver Cure the best remedy in thn market for kid ney and liver disease. JOHN D GIMIIIHT , 24 West Division Street. Wrmtcd tbo Ball Rcilnood , Some years ago us some of our read ers will remember , when Jack Wad- kins i allot ono ollicer in the leg and nn ether across the abdomen nnd then went to the fence , got his horse and wont . nwny , against the pence and dig nity of the Territory of Wyoming and the stntuto in such cases niiulu nnd provided , there waan young man with him named Kogors , who waa arreated for complicity in the general hilarity of the occaa on. When asked why ho didn't go with his partner , ho said ho had started to do BOund , on turning around to ga jut the dour ho mot the familiar . f out u ron of suven or eight six abootors smiling gladly into his eyea and ho changed hia mind. Rogers waa taken before Jndgo Hit ter for preliminary examination nnd hold in $3,000 bail for hia trial. Three thousand dollars is pretty heavy for a young man who has noth ing in the way of real catato but n meal ticket and the nifmory ot hia childhood. Ho tried to got it reduced but the judge was relentless. The re sult wns that ho wont to jail and af terward to the penitentiary for three yeara. Later on Judge Kitlcr got into trouble for embezzlement and wnasunt to the panitontiary nlso. Ho did not want to go , but the jury thought that under the circumstances it could not bo avoided , so ho wont. After ho had been BJiavcd nnd dressed up in the cccoutrij costume of the convict , lie wna aunt out to pile brick with Mr. Uogors. Mr. Ho era recognized him nnd uuid ; " ( Jood morning , judge. " "Good morning , Rogers. " "Look hero , judge , can't you reduce - duce that ballot tuition It ttlo. 1 don't want to .seoin unroaHonablo. A Murvolouw Giiro. For all bodily itllinciitH , arising fr .111 Im J. purity nf blooil , it torpid liver , irrt'KiiIurlty ' thu bowolii , Imlt t'stlon , rciiiNtliiiitiuii , or diHimleri'd kliliiHyf , IH wnn.int il In n froa UfOof llt'KDOUK lil.OOl ) JtllTKItS. 1'llCU 1.00. AVOOA. ITJSMS. CorrcHpomlonto ol 'Inn Him. AVOOA , September 2 , Cards are ut | out announcing thu wedding of I\lr. \ W. K. Van Ilrunt und Miss lluttio L. \Vnrd on tlie Oih inut. 'J'Jio Centennial mill has been fihut down during the past four weeks , the company being ongiigcd in enlarging the building uud putting in the now roller provosu. ArrungemjnU nro bung pushed rapidly fowatd to have everything in readiness for our coming fair , which titkd'i pluco on tlio " 8th , ! Hh and UOth nf September. It ii expected that thin wilt bo the beat fair over held here , Thu firm of Ainsworth \Vnlermnn , lumber dfuleru , has beun dissolved , Mr V. Wutermnn retiiing and C , li. Aiiiaworth continuing the husinona , This cloaca thu cireer of one of the olckst lirnia in Avoca H 8. Hart it Co , hnvo jcut com pleted u good aubstntitMl iwo story building which they uao for an imple ment warehouse , 0. U , Nelson is in Chicago. lion. II , 0 , Kullurt wont cast Fri day night. Xun. Horforil' Acid Plioipliitto K.JH 1JIB III , KWMm or 'JO1IACIG , Dit. O. A. FKHNALD , liuaton , aaya ; "I liavo used it in cases of im paired nerve function with bunelicml ruaultd , uupecially in unacu when ) the system IK ullVctc'd by the toxio action tobacco. " Rubber Hose , Iron and Load I Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , TIIK 1'LUMBKUS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn ing , Re-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blmds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J , J , Hatliaway , Manager , Council Bluffs , Ia , Stivclilncrv 111 l > o run cxclu Ivplv for cu tom work on Thursday and Friday of each week. Order * nollcUcd and satisf ( Successors to J , W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND 11KTAIL DEALERS IN LACEAIAffl , LEHIGH , BLOSSBDBffJi AND ALL COMNELLSVILLE COKE , OEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Ofllco No. 34 Pearl Street , Ynrdu Cor. Itohth f ? treat and ElBvonth Av rmo , Council BUiilH * P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNK COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , ' .CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND FEED The Very Boot of Brooms Constantly on Hand. Tbo Hlghent Market Prlco Paid for . . . .j Corn , Oats , Rye , gBarley IBIROOIM : Parties Wishing to Soil Broom Oorn"Will Please Send Sample. oo. JAMES FRANEY , Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Al ! > ) KCCIH on liaml tlio llim t amorl incut ol mat rial for Kciitluiiicn'a wear. Satisfaction guarantied TO 536 Tar all kinds of TANOV OOUDS , such ag LacfisEffllirfliileriBSLaflies'lIiil8r.f8ar ( ol all descriptions. Also Handkerchief * , liotli In silk anil linen , hose ol all Kindt , tlirotul , rilnf , nccilloK , itc. Wo hOd tbo laaloa will call nnd BOO our itock of Kooda at 630 Ilrotdwiyi iliri objj clsowhoro. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT RrlAIN STREET. THE BEST DREAD IN THE OITY. None but first-class Bakow employed , lircad , Cake , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Oar Wagons run nil day. Pi AYRES , Proprietor. OZeZIRLIEiS IRIOIE , Merchant Ta lor. ( Imtu Cutter for Motcalf 11 . , ) Devol's New Building , No Main Street. Council Bluffs , la , | S3 Kultx to onlcir S1H anil upwnnln. . F. KIMHALL. GEO. 11. CHAMP. ( Siiei nor8 to .1 , I1 , v J , N. C'amtily. ) Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers. t Wuham tlio ( mlyiiainplitu mt of nlxtract lioolmto nil city Intu und lamN In rottawattunlu county Ta I en uxntiilntil and ulntrfiolu fur l hud on uliort notlcu , Monuy to loan on city ami firm iroiertv | , tliort nml Iniik time , In [ ilium to tnlt thu lorrowtr , lloul uitAtu hou.'lK and oalj , Olllco iliu old htaml , ni > i > 0illii court II uao HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts 3igars and Tobacco. Fresh oysters and Ice Cream in Joason. 12 MAIN ST. , Oounnil Rtuil'n COUNCIL BLUFFS is MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND MINER AL MACHINERY Onico and Worka , Mnln Street , 3OUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA , \Ve nlvo epcclal tttontlon to Jtamp Mills , Smelting FurnacBB , IIOISTERS AND 1KHBEAL MILL MAOHIHBRY , HOUSE FRONTS. 3BNBBAIJ REPAIR WORK till rotolto prompt attontlon. A ioucr ; > l & > ortmuit ol Ilmsa Hoods , Belting , Pioing , AND BUl'I'iaKH FOR Pounflry , Pig Iron , Uoko , Ooal , CHAS , MRS. fl , J. nifiTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Uroadwuv. Council 31utT . MAIN STREET AND- All Slilppura and Travelers will find good uucoimnodiition and rousoimblo cltargt'H. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - . Iowa. HOLLAND it MILLER , Proprietors. Sullivan & Fitzgerald , DKALEltS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Crockery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC A'uo vgviita lor tlio follow Inn lluuv of Steamship Companies : CunarJ , Anchor , Oulon , Amcrlcun , and Stito tituatuhhlp Conn ftiilta. 30 3EC - * $ . 3E"OC' S | for 8'ito on tlio Itoyal Hank ol Irulantl and Hank il Ireland , Dublin , Thusu w o Intend to m.rul tor frlinds to am part of Kuropo will UuJ It to their utiri'ot to call on Sullivan dc Fitzgerald , AGKNTO , 343 Broadway , Council Blufs