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THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY OCTOBER 17 HI. 333 , WHOLKSALK AND HKTAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F F ! GE. T. XV * > TO" X 3EC IE ! < C3 O Lands and Lots Bought and Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS , COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA , HENRY BEECROFT , MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE , HEN HOOKHS' OLD STAND. II u l I conHnun running hit cit ) llcolo allpartaof fie city. All orders promptly attended io , LOW CIIAUO- 01 AUAN TLKD Xc Block conn anttjrecclud. . _ _ D. M. CONNELL , Funeral Dire.ctor and Undertaker. No. 17 , North Main Street. Council Bluffs Call ) promptly annwered at nil bourn , nlitht or d y. Now hearao anil London cnrrliwcca direct from the factory ro run In connection therewith. That never require crimping , at .Mra. J , J , Good's Hair Store , at prices never belcro touched by ny other hair dealer. Also a tull line of switches , ct < \ atfiruatly reduced prices. Also gold , liver and colored nets.Vac made from ladles' own hair. l > o not fall to call before purchasing * l ewhere. All ( roods wairanlod as represented. MKS. J. J. (10O1 > , 29 Main street. Council Hindu , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT MAIN STREET. THB BEST BREAD IK THE CITY. None but first-cluss Bakori employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , itc. , delivered to any part of the city. Out Wagons run all day , P. AYRES , Proprietor. No. 530 , BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block. Between Gth and 7th streets. E. Our Motto : Strict cleanliness , the bo't quality of meals , and lowest possllilo jir'cca. Stoats de- Ivcrnl to any partof the cit\ . Come and eeo our new shop. BATHIH&HOUS1 At Bryant's Spring , Dor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated. Vapor , Electric , Plunge , Doucb , Shower , Hot and Cold liith ? C'om- ] > otent nialo and lemalo nurea and attendants hv )8 on hand , and the bout ot rare and atten tion given patrons. Special attention eien to battling children. Investigation aud patronise solicited. solicited.DR. . A. H STDDLKY & Co. , 100 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studloy : Treatment ot chronic diseases made a specialty. | . REMOVED without the GABS drawing of blood or uao of I knllc. Gurcs lunp dleeoses , OTHV1I Fits , Scrofula , Liver Coin- p _ mm M J. i p'alnt ' , Dropuy , Rhouma- T II M n R S "Bin , Foer and Morcur- I W III U II W U ) gore3i Erysipelas , Salt Rheum , Scald Held , Cata'rh , weak. Inflamed and granulated Eyes , scrofulous Ulcers and Fe male Disease ) of nil kinds. Also Kidney and Venerlal diseases. Hemorrhoids or Files cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon the principle of vo et- Urefonn , without the use of mercurial pols- 7ns or the knife. Kloctro Vapor or Mdlcatod I5ath , furnlshod who dealro thorn. Hernia or Rupture radically cured hy the 1190 the Elastic belt Truss and 1'laitcr , which has superior la the world. CONSULTATION FREE- CALL O.V OR ADDRESS Drs , E , Rico and F , C , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Cauncil Bluffs. Extracting and flUIng a i > i > cclalty. Flrat-cla 8 work iniarantced. DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlc , No. H Pearl Stract. Ilotus , 0 a. m. to 2. , and 2 p , m , , to f > p , m. Kealdoiice , 120 UnncroU street. Telephonic connection with Central otflce. J. M. PALMEK , DKALHH IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BjUlFFS , IOW W.D.STILLMAN i j Piuctltloner of Hcmeopatliy , consulting ysician and Surgeon , OtHco ndrtsIdencofllB Willow irenuc , Couu- ti , Iowa. F. T. SEYBERT , M. D , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA , Ottico No , 0 , Everett Block , Broadway - way , oyor A. Louio'a Restaurant. S. E. MAXON , j * . xc. o aa : i WPI ia goa ? . Office over a.'Uluss bank. OQUNOlu BLUFFS. . . Iowa , REAL ESTATE. W , C. Jiniej , In connection with bis Uw and ollfctlon buslneaabuj-s and telli real eatito. Pervoui wishing to boy or Bell city propert ) call ! i * ilrout ( hit oXce , over Buahnell'i book1 itorr , Fcarl EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. 4l6BroaUway , Council Bluffs MRS , E , J , H1RDINB , M , D , . Medical Electrician AJND GYGNECOLOaiST. Qradtnta of Kloctropathlc Institution , Phlla- delphlft , FUDOI. Qffloe Cor , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFa , IOWA , The treatment of all diseased and pMntul dlt- flcultleg peculiar to females a specially. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney& Counsellor , Office over First National Bank , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Will practice In the utate and federal courts JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 014 BROADWAY , Connoil Iowa. Bluffsi - - . W. B , MAYES , Loans anflEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of FottawattAmlo county. Ollico corner of Broadway aqd Main street ? , Council Bluffs Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Doutachur Arzt. ) Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Council BluOu. i/tooMua of women and children a tpaclalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FHKE DI.SI-KNBARY KVKRY SATURDAY. Offlcolu Everett's block , Pearl troct. Hod ] denco CiK Fourth ctreet. OBlco hours from 9 to S n. m. , 2 Jojjiml " _ p 8 p. 111. Council F. C. G , PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the postofflco. One of the oldest i.ractltlonerg Ui Council BluOa. EitlB- Ufactlon iraarantced In HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Cpn/ectioneiy , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , _ Oouncil STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , This laundry has 'Just t o n ojwnel lor bull. newi , and we are now | > i pared to do lajndry vork of all klodu and guuantco eatlifoctlon A epoclalty made ot flno uork , uch u colUri , flpdihlrta , otc.Vc w nt everybody to trial , LARSON & ANDERSON. THOU. orricuK. v. u. u. OFHOIE & PUSEY , Council Bluffs , Ia , Established , - - 1866 Dealer * In Foreign nut ! Di aetiic COUNCIL BLUFFS UAJLUOAIJ Tlt&E TABLE. CIIICAOO , ROCK itnin AN rwinc. Pcpart. ArrUf AtUntlol\I..A : ! OiimlIaclflc | I'M . . 9 IS ft m Ki and Mtll' . PrJT. n in K\ Mid MA ! n \ % p ni H. MoinM Be' . 7.1.1 H m | IKw Molnrt c'.4IO : p in niictciii , t RLIIUTON A J 91 i\r\ . l > cpart. Arrl > o. AtlnntleKxt. . 5 30 p m I I'uMe KxJ . . .Oi0 ! m .Mftl And KV. M n in Mull nn-l K.TOO pin N . Y. K\ . 4 W p in I Neb .V KM Ki.JO ( a in muao \ \ I > t part. Arrive At'antlcKx ) . . .1-15pin KM . ! ) : ! , ' . m Mil anil K.3VOnin Mai ami KH.IS p tn Acvoin. ( S. l. ) B.SO p in Arrom. ( Mon..lK' : > piu or. JOR AND coi'Mit. wtrrx. Hrpirt. ArrUo. Hill and Kx. . S.V ) A m I Kvpww. . r.-0 : p m Kvprrai . 9:10 : p in | Mali ami Kx. . O'l.'ipm Depart. Arrive. OurUml Kv.lU'X ) a. tn. OurlandFA,4 00 p. tn. Uncoln Kt .lli.ioa. in. IHntrrt'A . . H0 > n.ni , IVntcr I'iTtW | > . til. Looil . \ . ( . .TO ix. in. IxxnlKx IfS , ft. in. " F.\ 11 tn ft. in. Kmlimit..ri 0p. in. " Kv f-OOn. m. VVRO'll , M' . LOl'H ASP PACIIIC l > ipirt. ArrUr. Mill aiul KW ! n m I Mull niul FA. . lu'iO p m Cannon Rill. , lifopin ( Cannon IIan..lliVi : n m BIOUT cnr AND r.vnnc. IVivirt. Arrive. Tor Sioux Cltj.7iViam I Frrafiioux L" } .6 ) pin For FortNlolimra. Friu I'ort Nlobmm , Neli' 7rOntn : Neb 'OurKptn ) For St. l' ul..7iap : in | Fromht. I'iHll..8urfl m rinrvno , Mii , AfsRK AND HT. r < n. . IK'part. Arrhf. Malt nnd Kx.9r.0nm ! I Mail and K\ . . .Ou'Opm Council Dlufta & Omubn Btroot n. U. Lviu o Council llhiltn. \ fOmiliv. . 8 a m , ! l n in , 10 a tn , a m , ! A ni , 10 n in , 11 nni , 1111,1 ! p in , 3 p II am , Iptn'Jpm , Up in , -1 p in , & p in , U p in. in , 4 p in , 5 p in , 0 p in. Street cart run half hourly to tlio Union Pacific Depot. On Sumliu the run \xg\n \ \ their trip * at 9 o clock n. in. , nnd run rcmt ariV durlnp the da ) at 0 , II , 1 ! t , 0 nnd G o'clotk , itndruu to clt ) time. dn-9. ( Kxecpt Sntunln-9. JKxcrpt Moncl.i > s. s.PUEBLO'S PUEBLO'S PRIDE. Giaut Industries in tlie Pitts burgh of tlio West. Steady and Substantial Growth in the Metro polis of Southern Oolor/i do. The Hotel Boom. Correspondence of the lco. ! SOUTH Pi' iiLo , Col. , October 10. Thouuh this has boon called a dull year for Colorado , yet she has never before settled down to such hard , hon est work as now. instead of depend ing on the Btkla of paper mines , she has 30110 into the business of develop ing real ones. In no year in her his tory has there boon opened such real bonanzas. II or loading cities also sown to fall in with the no if order of things. No ouch booms as hitherto , but solid , substantial prosperity. Pueblo is moving to the front in her development of giant industries. Be sides scores of solid business houses wo note the completion of two impor tant hotels the "Grand11 and the "Farina House. " The first is the most imposing structure in the whole city. It is massive in its proportions. Of the finest style of workmanship , with all the modern improvements , it can but give satisfaction to the more wealthy portion of the traveling pub lic. Aside from the Windsor it is probably the finest in the state. It haa not yet been opened. The Farias house is on an altogether djlforont plan. It is about 40x80 , a four-story building , right in .tho heart of the city. Two gentlemen of expe rience , Fariss and Gibbs , are the owners and proprietors. The plan of the owners was to give the traveling public fair accommodations for reason able rates , and to such their terms are SI.25 to SI 50 per day. One looking at these figures would say that it was impossible to do this in ( an expensive city like ours , and that there must be fraud somewhere , but this is not the caso. The gentlemen do not propose to give § 5 board for $1.50 , but they will give good accommodations at rea sonable rate. Their house is new and well built. It haa 50 rooms ; these are carpeted atid furnished with ex cellent beds. The halls are all heavily carpeted to deaden the sound , The rooms are lighted with gas , and there is good ventilation and gas escapes. Each etory has fire escapes also. The house has a fine bath room , and is supplied with an abundance of hot and cold water. The plumbing work throughort the whole , which is of an immense amount , .is not excelled by any building in the west , and while the city may have pride in her grand hotel , costing nearly $200,000 , she may nleo congratulate on the excel lent accommodations of her Farias house. The smelter at this place , which before - fore had a capacity for reducing 125 tons of ore a day , has just doubled her facilities , and the works nro illum inated by electric lights , and the work of reduction is going on day and night , giving employment to on nrmy of operatives. Uut our teel and iron works are really the attraction of the place. The company haa fire millions of capital back of it , and they are launching out with commendable vigor. You go to IJeaaamor , which is almost a city by itself a mile out of jown , and you will BOO massive build- inga and immense engines , and an army of about a thousand men. You start on one side with the blast fur nace , which ia turning out the pig iron. This material goes over to the next building , and is converted into stool , and this is pushed on in its jiroy heat to the rolling mill , whore it ia drawn out into firoy rails of stool , Thoao are sawed off at proper lengths and straightened , Then they are loaded on the cars and go back past the blast furnace. So in a little over twenty-four hours a carload of shapeless , worthless iron ore comes our fine shapely rails of steel. The wprka have a capacity of about two miles a day and the rails are pushed rapidly forward to the Utah extension to connect Halt Like City with Pueblo ; and by the way this will bo probably without exception the unat romantic route in the world , The 0. , 13. & Q will connect with the D. it 11. G. at Ddtivorj then passen gers will come to Pueblo , thence up the Arkansas river , through the wonderful Grand Canyon , then through a succession of mountain scenery to Qunntion ; then through Black Canyon , one of the most awful ly grand on earth , thence down the western slope to Salt Lake City , to connect with the Contrnl Pacific. The old route is ono of monotony , but the now ono will bo thronged with over shifting panoramas rf miqhty itrnnito walls , hupo tnountnins pieic- ing the skies , wonderful milieu inoad- owe and forests. It will load through rich mines and will throng with unsurpassed - surpassed attractions. 0. S. HAUIU'.OX. . Ity tlio unthlnklujf , ItnHncIc lm liecn considered a weed , nnil its luxuriant growth , tuipleniftnt fnicll , e'r , h , * ren der ( it , to llionB "not kinwIiiB itiu - . tuec , " ft nuis.inco. ami yet the rout Im long licdi acknowledged by fuvatiti n * must Iiiintiltblo us n illtirotlc , iippflent nnii blood purifier. lltmtmi'K IlLooii HITTKKS embody nil 1U KoodiiualHKM. 1'rUeSI. Prohibition. If the various advocates of prohibi tion who have attempted to contro vert the doctrine of personal liberty , contended for by The Pioneo Press , had kept clearly in m ml what that doctrine is they would have saved themselves much useless trouble mid us much valuable apace. That doc trine simply is that every mature In dividual in civilized society is the rightful - ful sovereign of his own body mid soul , and that in all that deportment of his conduct which concerns him self ho ought , as n free moral agent , to bo permitted to do as ho pluasoa , with > ut interference from the state , so far and so long as his BO doing dots not directly injure others or injures them only by their free consent. This doctrine is not now and is not tin arbitrary dogma. It is aa old as civilization , and is the foundation principle of all free institutione , Its denial is the nega tion of all liberty and meaim tump'y ' the unlimited despotism of the nut- jority. All 'ttempts to controvert this principle in those- columns have boon by examples of governmental iu- teferenco with private rights , which , for the meat part do nut coinu under the principle ut nil , or , if they do , are not legitimate oxorcisea of the power of the state , and are only assumed to bo oo because in accord with the ruigning opinion. The general state ment would sacrifice for IUIBWCM to the two letters on the subject olao- whoro. In one the writer broadly mt Bumea that the state may properly in terfere with private rights to any ex tent which the majority of voters deem necessary for the public good. There is hardly any part of human conduct or opiuion which does not in aonio way or degree iill'eot the public interests. So that if a supposed public good were a uulliciont warrant of State in terference the State would have r right to control almost all human actions and opinions. Moronpccitlcdlly "En quirer" avera that whatever conduct in any way iniroaacs taxation , how ever indirectly , justifies the State in interfering to protect the taxpayero by prohibiting thu conduct which bus thiu indirect reui.lt. If this were so the State would clearly have the right to suppress idleness , extravagance and all the brood ot personal vices or fail ings which send indirectly to produce poverty or crime. No ono pretends that these are proper subjects of police regulation. Consequently it is not true that whatever tends to increase taxation warrants the interference of the Stato. Another writer thinks she has dis covered a cane of prohibition which is precisely parallel in relation to the principle in question with the pro posed prohibition in the manufacture and sale of fermented liquors. "In regulating marriage , " Bho B.IJS , "wo prohibit polygamy. " True ; and in regulating the sale and use of alcoholic liquors wj ; prohibit selling liquor to mmoi-3 or on Sundays , and wo pro hibit drunkonneea. All regulation implies that some things are prohib ited. But this ia a very different sort of prohibition from that which is the subject of discussion. If the state should entirely prohibit marriage or the legitimate intercouso of the sexes , the case would then bo proc - c aely parallel with the pro posed prohibition of all moans of obtaining alcoholic liquors. Butte to regulate marriage or the sale of liquors is very different thing from prohibiting it- and the right to do the ono by no means implies the tight to do the other. If the state should undertake to prohibit marriage in stead of regulating il by confining ono man to ono wile it would not take the mass of men and women long to Had out the radical dill'dronco between prohibiting all means by which a na tural desire may bo gratifloi mid regulating thu means of gratification rorieistontly with social order nnd morality , llnvlng , wp trust , made this distinction clear , it is not neces sary to explain the various grounds why the atato prohibito that intem perance of matrimony which is called polygamy. It is not true that the question how many wives a man may Imvu concerns only himself or his plural wives , whoso consent is somewhat violently assumed. It vitally and directly con- cerna the children who are brought into the world without their consent , and it vitally and directly concerns thu women of whom it may be oafely fwid that few would consent to enter a con dition of fractional wifehood unless under the influence of a supposed re ligious duty , as is thu case with the Mormons and Turks. The polyg. amous condition is a violation of the natural right of the wife to the undi vided ufl'ection of her husband. It U cot necessary to argue , after the man ner of the free levers , whether this assumed mutual right of ono wife and one husband to the undivided nfFoo- tions of each other is or ia not grounded upon natural interest or is , or is not , a natural right , Whether it ia the blfrpring of instinct or religion or of cust.ua it hua been the fundamental law and usage of civ ilization since Gud thundered from Mount Sana ! the awful mandate , "Thou ahalt not commit adultery , " and all the frame work of society is built upon the monogamous family. It thus holds the earae position in the category of aasuinud natural tights as the right to drink what one pleaooa. That it haa the sanction of immemorial usage among all civilized nations. And again wo remark that it is not , for those who hold to a natural right which is buttressed upon immemorial possession to prove that It Is well founded in abstract philosophy. The burden of proof rests on those who dispute il. How' * thfl BubyT "How's the b b ) ' " ' HU cromt l < liet- ler tliU innrnlnt ? , UinnV you.Vo RMO li'm some of THOMAS' Ki.trrnic1 On , i 7.11 ( lvl < e < l , doctor , ntil liml plvo him oino inoro in nn hour or so. " JSext dny tlio dnctor nmiumnccil the younger cuird. An ArKnrtiin * Snnho Story- "Them certainly la big OUCH , " snid what I took for tin Arkansas citizen , as hu looked at thn Minkcs in n nide- slum out nt the fair. A woll-dre oed , dign < tiud , JAIIICS G Hlaino style ( f n guntlomnn , who looked like ho couldn't toll anything but thu truth , was standing by , a.ul henring thin expression of credulous admiration wni tempted to observe' "Whj , my dear eir , those strnkos are more union in comparison with snakes that I have neun. You see I have bom n great traveler in my time , and have vi itt-d countries and islands in the tea that n great many people have never hoard of. In one ot these islands they have snakes that are snakes , and I can tell you an advonturu that I once had with a BHAKO that turned my hair gray hkw you see it now , " Ity this time it little company stood around thu great unknown , all eager to hoar hia experience. "It must have boon an on-common mlvonUiro to turn a mail's hair gray. Now , jwril , lot's hear about it , " put in thu ArkaiisMi. "Well , in that country they make it a businrun to hunt snakca with dogs , just like Jim hunt boars down in your country. Soon after I go there T was invited to join a party just going out on a hunt after a anuke thnt waa the turror to the country for milen lie inhabited a kind of owamp and lived mostly on .tho fat oittlo of the surrounding farmers oh , yes , ho lived mostly on oxenit took about ten for his din ner Thu dogs thnt they hunt snakoa with in that country , are of a peculiar breed , Tnoy cull them by n strange iiamu that means 'gnawers. ' They can gnaw worst ) than xats. They have boon known to gnaw trnce chains in two in u few mmuteo. Well , wo had a pack of ubuut forty of thusu dogs , and wu wuro all well mounted on fine race homes for the hunt. "A few hours' rirlo brought us to where the snake lived. Thu dogs wuro turned looao all in n pack and took straight to the tnurah , but they BOOH LMino out with the simko after thorn. Now , I won't say how big ho wai you can uatimato that when I toll you what happened. The whole pack mark you , there were lully forty of them wuro swallowed in le.i.i than no time. The huntois wuro in full retreat and the nnako hissed hideously behind us. "Ho was coining like lightning , but they s.iid hu could not hold out long , and our honied voro , as 1 told you , very fast and of good bottom. He waa ubuut fifty yards behind andhis tongue whipped the air with n sound like a cannon ball like you used to hoar in the army , you know. Now what do you supposu happened ? My horse full down and I was caught under him. Thu snake stopped short and began on me and thu horae both , so n to take us down hiR throat easy. It waa then that my hair muut have turned gray. " "Wall , that was enough to oven make Goliar's hair turn gray drot me if it don't kinder work on my hair just to hoar you tell it. How did you got a ay ? " "Well the snake took the horse down first you BOO ho was BO scared he couldn't move and ho was on top had mo by thu left leg fast. " "Now you don't moan to say , stranger , that that ar snake swallowed the hess ? " "Yes , sir , ho took him right down and waa fixing for mo , when , when " "Whun what ? 1 want you to talk quick ! " exclaimed thu rural gentle man , all excitement and cars. "Why , when the forty dogs com menced to show their hoadn through his aides nnd back. You sou they had bean gnawing away all the time and then ho curled rpand died right there on the spot. " 1 got my horae out all right I mean the dogs gnawed him out , and the naiivus pronounced it the moat exciting aii'iko ' hunt they had had for many joars. " "Sou hero , my friend , 1 want you to come homo with mo what's your name , anyhow ? What was you , and " But ere the Arkannan could got an answer , thu gray-bearded man had vanished in the crowd , and waa next aooii paying for a year's subscription to thm highly moral , edifying and conscientious journal , Modern Argo REMEMBER THIS , If you imi flick Hop BUtors will Biiroly aid Nature i" making you wull whim all uleo fuila. If you are ooativo or dyspeptic , or uro eufi'itring from any of the numur- ous dinoneua of thu stomach or bowula , it is your own fault if you ruinain ill , for Hop BittoM nro n Hovoroign rotnody In all eucli coinplainia. If you are waiting away with any form of Kidney diacaao , atop tempting Death tliiu moniunt , uiut turn for a euro to Hop Hitters. If you uro u sick with that torriblu Ricknosa NorvouBiioss , you will find a "Bnlin in Uilcad" in the use of Hop Bittora , If you iiro a frcquontor or a resi dent of a miaistnutlu dintrict , burricudo your oj'Btom against the Bcourf-o of all countrioa malurial , upidumio , bilioua , itnd intoriuitttint fuvora by the uao of Hop Bittora. It you havn rou h , piuiplo , or sal low ekin , bail bruath , paina and iiohos , and fuul miaurablu gunorally , Ho ] > Hittora will give you fair akin , rich blood , and aweutuat breath , health and comfort. In ehort they euro all diauaaua of thu atomach. Bowula , Hlood , Livur , Nurvoa , Kidnoya , Bright'u Diauaso. Five Hundred dollara will bo paid for u ciao they will not uuro or hi'lp. That poor , budriddon , invalid wife , siater , inothor or daughter , can bo made the picturu of health , by u few bottloa of Hop Bitturu , coating but n trillu , Will rou lot tluiia audur ? C. J. CLARK. T unt > ( our jiirs iKjurl nix iu praitical Office 106 Upper Broadway , Council Blufis , - Iowa , GEORGE F. CRAWFORD BUYER AMD SHIPPER OF ECCS. No , 519 South Main Street , COUNCIL ItUJGFS , IOWA I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission , COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn ing Ro-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Puinps. , J. J. Hatliaway , Manager , Council Bluffs , la. : ) Machinery III bo nm oxcltwlvelv for custom work on ThunuUy and Friday ot cnch week. Oracia Hollcltctt nrui xnttafnctiou Kimrnntooil. - / ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LiGKAfiMA , LEHIGH , BLOSSBDEG AND : ALL IOWA GOALS ! CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards dor. Eighth Street and / Eleventh Avenue , Council Blnii'a. P. T. MAYNK. 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , IGORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED it The Very Beat of Broomo Constantly on Hand. The * HlgheHt Market Price Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley * A Parties Wishing to Bell Broom Oorn Will Please Bend Sample. OO. MRS. D. A. . . . BENEDICT , THE LEADING DKALKK IN r aa oh o o 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , fowa , THEHUNTRESSTRACE BUCKLE JF ? M ? J"1" ' ' for three j cars , and RU.S | pt.fcct ratl factlon. WE CHAt Tin1 waraiico LtN , . 2nd-lti > YlaU to , V'cduco a buckle hat equal. It In tbo ( allowingpoint * : Ht-IU fine op : - the trace eoVs cane ipon ; ad-lti itrurKtli ; 4th-Its In changing without laklinr the aa out of lliu Mopt ; tlh-lt will not unbucLloltiolli Oth-Tl Thaiie tuif pulls HIM 8lit with the trace. IIUNIIlrSH TRACK UAIUlll II. the . . . u'n' ' M.1 1 . 10'1' tat"lot lff' ° 'r ' lt elf , and will not catch tiie rein or tall , HUNrKI-.S.S UATENT WIlfFl Lr.TKKK AND . UllBAhT bAP 110OK. fcr heavy wa/on. , plowiiift dra , rfue , oic. . cuinotlmix , . ! ! tiled. 1 ho tue Hill not unhook Itcof. Uanufaclurul by < dDDTrON , HCrwTRBSS & CO. , Janesville , WiEOonein. all Knr jobbing Halo bv liouucx CS , J. , Uccknmii , Ccuiicll llluffs ; hhi rp A- hon and U.S. Collins & Co. , Omaha , and by ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant , ADOLl'IJ DOKIll'IJNGKIt , I'm , rletr > r. Choice Wli.es acd CleaM. , Oj-htcw in Kvory .Style. nnn r T 709 Lower Brond way. Oounoil BlufFa , STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ! MAiiiE.irAi . PAINTERS , PAPER HANGING , EALSOMININQ AND GEAININQ , Shop Oornor Broadway and Soott 8t Sulivan & Fitagerald , lKAIKlia IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Crockery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Also ageuU lor the following lint * ol Steamship Companies : CUDird , Auclior , Gulon. American , Mid EUK Utcauuliip Conipaiileu. 3D H , u OEOP 93 For eulo on tlio Hojul Hank ot Ireland * ud Ilank ol Ireland , Dublin. Itiouo wi o Intend to aend lei Irlunda to any part ot Kuropo will Uud It to tbult utcri'dt to tall uu Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 343 Broadway , Council Binds MAIN STREET LIVERY , FEED AND- SALE STABLE. All Shippers aud Travelers will fi ad < v' ' good accommodation and reasonabl chargna. \ , SOUTH STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , v Council Bluffs , - - , Iowa. HOLLAIH ) & MILLER , j Proprietors , ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , ' Rich Out Q loss , Fine French Oblna. Silver Were < Sjo 810 HkCUDWiT COUNCIL BLUFFS , VTA. drami an d < d JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Oounsellor at Law , COUNCIL 11LUFFS , IOWA. . J " \ OlHco Uroadftoy , Uetneeo tl&ln ted Pc \ ? btrotU.l.VUl . practice la .aute and Feda. ourU . I