I THE DAILY BEE FJU DAY OCTOBER 20 WHOl.ESAtK AND BSTAIL STATIONERY AND PRIHTER'S GOODS , OOUHOn. BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE 8TRAC1T 0 FFICE. T ' * fc XT a : 3 , 3EIto O O. , , Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT 1,0V HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS , COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA. HENRY BEECROFT , EM b II J ItOdKRV OLD STAND. It 4 wl 1 continue run'ilni ; bl" clt > llca to all iMtU of fie city. All orders prompt ! ) ' Attended to. 10W VillAHCU S Ol'AUAN'l'hhl ) . New slock conn nnt ) > rcwlxcil. _ D. M. OONNELL , Funeral Director and Undertaker , So. 17 , North Main Struut. . Council Bluffs Call ! promptly answered at Ml hours , nl ht nr day. NoA-heareu nd London cnal&gca direct trorn tha factory nro run In connection therewith. ' Th t no\cr require crimping , at Mrs. J. J. GooiVo Il&tr Store , at prices never bclcre touched by cy other hair dealer. Also ft full line dl awtfehra , etc. at greatly reduced "prlcoe. Also sold , llhcr and colored ruits. Waves made from Ivlics' own hair. Do not foil to of. bcforo rmrcrusluR elsewhere. All gdoiin WM muted w rcprmgntoi ) . MRS. J. J. OOOU , 23 Mnlr , ntrecr , Council Mutts , Io . UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but first-class Bakwr employed. Bread , KJako , Pies , &c. , delivered to nny prrt of the city. Out Wacone run all dcrr. P. AYRES , Proprietor. r NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 530 , BROADWAY , ( Palmor's Block. Between Gth and 7th utroeta. . TJGKK PROPRIETOR. Our llotto : Strict clcanllticBS , the best quality of meats , and lowtst possible prices. 'Meats 'de- ' lercd to any pi'.t ol the city. Couie and sec our new shop. Bethesda JBATHIBftHOUSSl At Bryant's Spring , Oor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Muiticatud , Vapor , Electric , flunge , ttouch , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths. Com petent italo and tomato DUrmss and RttuDilADts always on band , and the bent of rare and - ttcti' i lion given patrons. Special attention Klvra to bathing children. Investigation aud patronage elicited. elicited.DR. . A. H. STTJDLEY < fc Co. , ' 100 Upper Broad way. Dr. Studley : Treatment of chronic ' madea specialty. REMOVED without the .0 ANGERS draw lag of blood or use of . knife. ( Jurca luopiUetneeu , Fits , Scrofula , Liver Com- _ . . . . . n * plaint , Dropsy , Jlb uma- 'T II fill (9 R S tl m. Fever and ilcrcur- I W 118-V tt tot sores , Erysipelas , Salt Rheum , Scald Held , Catarrh , weak , Inumcd . and granulated Eyes , ocrofuloud Ulcur aud Fe male Dlneaai of all kinds.Also Kidney and Venerlal diseases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured money refunded. All discuses treated upon thoprlnclpleof veiret- Urcfonn , without tho'use of mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or llsdlcatod Baths , lurnlehed Mho desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the UFO the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster , 'which ban superior In t bo world. ( CONSULTATION FREE * i CALL ON Oil ADDHr.S3 i Drs , R , Rico anfl F , C , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. 8INTON & WEST ! DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Oeunoil Bluffs. Extracting and filling a specialty. Flret-clses wcrk truarautccd. DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office , No. 14 Pearl Btrnct. IIoun , D a. in. to 2 , , and 2 p.m. , to 6 p , in. Uualdence , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central office. J. M. PALMEil , DKALKU IN 'REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IO\V WD.STILLMAN , Practitioner of lUiueopithy , coniultlnic ysicianandSurgeoiL Office nd reelJence 616 Willow avenue , Coun- lllufli , Iowa. F. T. SEYBERT , M. DM PH'YSIOIAN & 6URGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Office No. 5 , Everett Clock , Broadway - way , over A. Louio'c Restaurant , S. E. MAXON , jsk. 3EC , a jac K i-oci JEI co w. OiKco ovtr jivln'J bank. BLUFFS. Iowa. " " "REAL ESTATE. tC. . Jum * , In conuoctijri lth hij law od ollv tloa tiuiiiiiLM Luy < c.ni i Ut reil cf.i a. Pertuca wlt.lilu-to MIJ or KO { | dt > propi.rt ) cili tl hliota.e , ov r Uu basil's Ux > it store , four ) JTustico oi the Peace and Notary Public. 4l68roadway , Council Bluffs IRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GVGNECOL0GIST. Omduatu of Elcctropixthlo Institution , Phila delphia , 1'unn * . Offlee Cor , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment ol all dlgoaaea and ptlnful dlf- fleuUlcs peculiar to funml , d. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Office over First National Hank , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Will practice In the ttato and federal courta. courta.JNO.JAYFEAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 314 BROADWAY , Coupoil Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MA ES , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamlo county. Olflco corner of Brnadway and Main Btreetf , Council Illufla lona. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Dcutachcr Arzt. ) Cor. WASHINGTON A tffi A ytli St. Council Bluffo. f women and children a apoclalty. FllKK DlSI'ENKAHY KVB11Y SATUUDAY , Ollk-oln E\crctt's block , Pearl treet. Heal ] deuce ( I'/S Fourth street. Otllco hours from 0 to Sji. in. , 2lo4aml _ _ PHjJj - _ /ouncH ( luffs PEACT.CAL DENTIST. Pearl op | > oilta the poatofflco. Ona of tbo oldest | .i : tltloneri In Council Blcfli. Billi Istactlon iruaranteed In _ HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Cpn/ectionery , Fruits.Nuts Cigars and Tobacco. Freeh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season , 12 MAIN ST. , _ Council Blutfa. STEAl LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , ThleLiimliyJiM Juat licen opined ( or bual- nea-f , aud ncarcfiiw pr-purcd 1.5 do Ujndrv vork of ! l Iiliid and guarauU * EiUifaction A epvcialty luadj of ( Inu ork , eniui OB colltra i utln , Dm khlrw , itu Via aat es < rybojy In 1'Hij us a trul _ L .An . ROM [ _ & AKDEUKQN. nioa. on-iciii w. n OI'IIOEE ' & PUSH , 3K A JJJKE3EZ 3Et S3 , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - I86G I ) alcrt Ju and bame c un COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. OIHMOO , ROCK UAUi > runic. IK'ivirt. Arrhr. Atlantlf K\t * i.\lpin Pndflo K.9:15 { : n iu IX ainl Mill , ! l . ' 'in in IX and Mali" li V | r in I ) . Moinn a , ; .it am l'iMolnn nc .1:10 : ] ' in run ( no , HI miviTOo gi i\-cv. 1'opnrt. Arii\r. Atlaul . l'\ fnolflc K\t . . .two am Mai n-iil 1 \ < i jo .1 in Mail ftiul i\ : ' . T Ml pin X. V. K\ Sib .V lias Kv.S.lIU a in limAOO AM ) NORtllttKMRKV. t\vit | ( . Arrhe. Athntl. li.Vtlpm I'.iriflc Kvl . .flilS BUI Mai nnd l'\ M-AI a in Mai miilVX" . 0I.1J : > ill Aiioin. ( Sif. ) A : ' > 0piii Acvnin. ( Moii..ll : l < ni S l\lS HIV , sr. JOK AMI COlM'll. KU'lPf. IVvirt. | Arihc. Mnll and lU.Vl.Mil : I IXmcw niVlpin 9:1U : ) i in | Mall mid I'.v. . IV151 > in t'MON runic. . . Arrl\o. Oicrlfliiil i\.lt : TO a. in. 0\crianillA , , . I ( W p. I" . Lincoln K11Kia. : : . in. DtWcrKx . < * 0la in , DCIIMT K.t'OUp. . in. l KA llln. : in. f.ex'nl K\ . . .7J. : " > a. In. K\ ' . < ( ViH. in. . . &r.Mi. | in. IX f-uOn. in. W IRIfll- . ! ! ' . 1.01 H AM ) r Aril 10 iKn.irt. Arri\p. Mnllnnd inlifttu : : 1 Mall MiiHX. . I.l0pin : Cftiinon Hall. . lMIim : | Cannon Ha.l. . 11:05am : ( Ml.U1V VU ! ' IIC. | Depart. V'or Slonrltj .TVi a inFer t'rmSioux l'j.OiVi ! ) in For roitMobmr.x. Knn I'orl Nlunnirn. Noli7Viftm : Xcb ti opln Kor bt. r.\nl. . TilUpin Trim St. I'.uiL.SiV ) n m IIC" n , Mlttt t KlMl sr. I'M U IVpnrt. Airhi' . > UI1 Mid hTi'D ft. in I Mail mid IX. . . Council Blulls ft Otnutin Btroat , U. H. Lca\c Council lllufffLcnvOu < tlm. 8 n ni , ! l a in , 10 a in , R ix 111 , tl n if , in n in , 11 air , 1 iiil ! p iu,3 p It am , Ipiuspni,3ii in , 4 pin , S | im , 6V in. in , I p in , 5 V in , ( I ) i in. Street ran run Sialf hourly to the Cnlon Vudllc IVrot. On hili > 5n\ the can bivl"thclr trips at ! ) c clock n. in. , Mid tun roan arij diiilnir the day ntll , 1 1 , 2I , 5 r.nd 0 o'c.ot.1. , nRNitun to ilt time. Kvixpt SutdA ) < . 1 Kvccpt Si.turda.v8. tl'.vccpt Reinl-C'roplcol Fruls In Onllfornlix. Corrcspondonco New York Stilus.jltuni ; . In the spring of IfiSO the nuinbur < < f bonring oranjjo ttocs in the atati- ; ceodod L'00,000 of which 1112 M ) worn in Los Augolca nonnty. Liui nuaibur thnt has boon planted nt HUB ( Into is probably not loss than 1,000 , ' 000 The Invest number of bearing trura is found at San G ibriol. Nexr. comon RivorHido with 200,000 ornngo trooB ( of which JS.OOO wore in booting in 1881) ) . 20,000 Ionian nnd 8,000 limo treeu. Many orange pkntationa Imvo also buou started at Pikssadona. Orange mid " \Vii8 tin ins tor , all in Loa Angoloa county ; at San Barnnrdino , San Dtogp , Santa Uarbura and at Santa Paula , in Ventura county. The whole crop of 1881-82 thd period of ripening ex tending 'from December to April may bo i-atimutod at 20,000' 000 oranuea. Tfext year this yield will bo much increased. The larcoat grovoi belong to the millionaire E. J. Bald win and the Mutual Orange company. They havti 200 acres each , which , ten to fifteen years from the planting , are expected to yield a tint profit of from $80,000 to § 100,000. Wilson it Shorb , 'Rone , and Wolfbkill have 100 acres each. A year ago u part of the crop was smit , at oed prices , direct front Loa Angeles to the valley of the MisHifisippi , the freight rates Doing $300 per cnrload This ia probably the beginning of a porniAiiunt tradu with the Mississippi attUos. LomoiiB and limea are grown not leas successfully than the orango. The yield of the small limo is exuberant , and with factorioo for the manufacture of citric acid this fruit will roach u high matkot value. Among the lemons grown hero are the Lisbon , the sweet-skinned , the Eureka and the soodlees. California possessor ) 100,000 English walnut trees that yielded 1,000,000 pounds of nuta in 1881. Tins tree bo- giiio to bear nt 8 years , bu ttooa not mature until it attains an ugo of 15 to 20 years. A number of plantations mmr Los Angolan that are from > 12 to 1 ! ) yuan old give now an annual profit of $200 to § 350 an aero. Italian lia/.ol nuts and pecan nuts thrive well. The almond has not been grown succeus- fully in the southern part of the Statu. Its culture has icon attended with the best result in the ohelterod valleys of the foot hills north of Sacramento. Our January nights' have proved too severe for the banannn. Coll'oo and tea culture havoaslo failed thus far. The JapaneHo por&immon does well and haa boon produced in line quality. Experiments are being made with many other products of tropical and semi tropical countries. The culture of the fig assumes larger dimensions every your. Wo now liavo 50,000 of these trees. They grow to un enor mous eiz' > , are innncnuoly productive , nnd excellent grades of the fresh as well uj the dried iruit are larguly nold in the markets , ( Jlivo culture is also likely to bu of great importance to California. The tree iu very productive and will thrive in places Hiiiubla for little elan , End- lusa trucks of dry and hilly land , not easily turned to UBO for agriculture or pauturo , can be planted with theau trees. Irrigation in not ni-eded for thorn. They Imvo not however , been planted to any lar c extent in this Btuto-brcauHo of the long period ( ut least ton yoaro ) that .inuat elapee before - fore they give any return. The pick led olivcft of this etato nro very doll- cat o in tUvor , and are preferred by many to those of Franco and Spain , They ihayc learned to put them up with kill in Banta Barbara , Loa Angeles and Sin Diego , as well as to produce a line oil. 'Our loading au thorities on ulivo culture are Frank A. Knnball , of Stm.Diogo county , and Elwood 'Cooper , of Santa Barbara. The latter lias the lorgent olive bearIng - Ing plantation in the stale. Olive culture , with proper skill .anti-atten * tion , it extremely profitable , and crops of 500 to the aero Imvo been fivijuontiy nb'Uiutil. Tlia Stutu p'/- ' HcavH only. . ] ; ! , 000 u eon as yet , although the ttrritory fitted for olive culture equals in extent the olive-growing area of Italy , where thn annual oil .product in worth 830,000,000. Tins t-xtonaivo culture of aemi- lropic.il IrnitB given n peculiar appear- aacn u > .SuuMiorn California. A now tigain , nu Aitienc'in Luvj-.nt , u ( il tlio NII.V \\-.ilil , ii ; jnvonlk ! > incliis land o' , lin lemon , thu the olive and ilm rocoviujr.ji Irom v/sBtl : ) ' i , such t-s niilaria , fevers , oto will It , M'it t'/ ' biUti > Utocl by file UBO of Kr.W.'B ' Jrou Win- , a true tonio. I ht > Oti p'aOTonc'Vitality. . Ne i - nm < Th < vrxudfrful vitality and rapid growth of tli.i Ooruian cirp hu just bi'on Hinguljtily ehown , About ten daye ngo \ ruwi driving alon ; ; a rou'l thout eight miUs from Newburg had iU attention attracted by , tlu : tupping of Mine kind of tiah in a mud puJdlo not wure tUan ( hroo fe t in circtttiifiir- fnci iJottin Dlf Jiie ; ( - wagon } ; o picked up what was to him a strange tiah , nnd , throwing it in thobottom _ of his vehicle , proceeded on his way to Nowburg. For several doys the ti h , having boon put into wntor , appnr- cntly none the worse for its jolting , was examined by the curious in Newburg - burg , find no ono know what kind of fish it waa. At last it was determined that the nondescript should bo sent to Mr. E 0. Blnckford , thp Xow \ ork state fish comini3 5onor , for identification. It was put into a amnll bait kettle nnd sent < M him. Mr. Mlnckford , rccoivn e yrstprday , declared it , on sight. 0 a li ic sccimnn ] of the leather ftRCCj | carp. On \nminilig his Vx , , k8 } ] 0 found that hdt November ? r. jJPWj9 Brach , member of 3ongr < MI ) ln ro. ccivod from Prof. Bnird nuuibcr of small carp , which ha ' j boon dtsitib ntod to pcraona owi , ng ponds in the ncixhborhncd of tl'.o plnco whore this 0110 woo found. hts fiah inunt cer tainly hnvo booi' ! citcriod out of some preserve by th , j l to flood nnd found a resting plncon the puddle by the rciuloido nt the aubaidonco of the wo- tera. Mr. Bluckford nt ono placed the carp , which weighed throopumids , in one til his nqutirin in Fulton Mar ket , .thoro it now lioa disporting itself in t no hnppiest way. From a weight of certainly not more than two ounces in Inrt November in ton months this carp hns grown two pounds four teen uuncoD. Year * Jlro Unrnhnrt , corner 1'rntt and lirond- wnv , Uulfrtlo , was for twcl\o VORIB u MiOrcr from rlientnntiBin , nnd nftcr try- SDR c\ory known remedy without uv nit , wns entirely ciiifd by THOMAS' > -i.Hnnu On. . To Keep the Qood Work Bllm' . J > troit K/tu I'rcss. .lust back of Missionary Hidgo , Chattnnoogti , while following the high way to reach Tunnel Hill , 1 came across n httlo 'church halt hidden in the woods. The primitive and the old dnrkoy who sat on n log by the door was more so. After I had mndo inquiries about the route and vriva ready to go , ho said : "Bettor comodown. , boss , an' coino into mootin' . " "Do you hold services thii after noon , my friend ? " "Yes , aah. Wo am gwino to open in about five minutei , an * I 'spccta do sermon will bo n powerful one. " It didti't seem right to bo riding around the country on Sunday , and BO I got down and took n scat Reside thu old man. After n few minutes spent in general 'talk , ho unlcl it WUB tinio to go in. 1 followed after nftcr him , and found that he was the preacher who was to deliver the pow erful norinoii. Ho opened services in regular form nud with all duo bolomn- ity , and then announced his text and commenced preaching. I stood it for tifty minutes , and then , ai he hnd only reached "second G. " I WHiU'd until lit ) had closed lii oyea , and then mndo a dive for thu door. It was no go. I hadn't gone cix feet before ho stopped hhi sermon und askud : 'Stranger , inuat you bo gvineC" "Yes. If eel that I must. " "An1 you can't atop and heah do rest ob do record ? " "No. " " > on I'll chop oil1 right whar I is. " "Oh , don'tjjflo ' that. , 4 You can go on with your s'ormon junt the samo. " "But dar ' colleck- you BOO mus' bo a - shun tooken up after do Mormon , " ho naid in anxious tono. 'If you'll oblige mo by talcin' a seat , I'll ' sing n hymn an' pass do hat. " I sat down , 'and when ho had road and sung n hymn ho paeqad his hat , transferred the quarter to hia vest pocket , and said : rf "I didn't get down to do niiist pow erful part of the sermon ; but if you happen 'long din way nox' ' Sunday I'll give you do odder half. Dat quarter comes in just in time to encourage mete to keep do good work bilin' . " Navor too Imto to Monti- . J. Anleu , William Btroet , Kant linlfalo , wtite.s : "Your Si'insu ULOH-'OM lias worked i n mo splendid. J had no ntfpetlto ; used to Bleep badly nnd get up in thu morning uurcfreghed ; my breath waa very ouVii'ire and 1 suiroroJ from .wiveru headnche ; hlnce nsiuj , ' your Sprint Ulo - fem nil tlienu nymptoniK have' ' vanished , and 1 fed quite well. " Pries 60 oenti , trial bottles 10 cents , t Metropolitan Votornna Niuor ) > ( 'i > r Atliii'iU ( 'oiiitltiitlon , 1 mot J'ot r Cooper the other day with hia rubber ehoua , his wator-proof top cout , his umbrollH , and his nir cnuhion. Ho was commenting qu Tjiurlow Weed' . " ill health : in thia wifie ; "Uo ia only 81 , wild ought not to die BO young. " Cooper IB up in the ninoticH , and woud'Ts hov ) it is that u man n half a doy.an yearts hm aonior should ovnr bo sick. Bishop J'ott or is eighty and attends to his largo diocrso without usahtanco , and is in bet ter hvulth than ho was thirty joavu ago , Ev-Gov. E. D. Morgan is n pnrfect picture of lijealth ut 70. and Win , E , Dodge , Bbcypnra his senior , does not look a diyj over CO ; August Bulmont is tliroo ac6ro'anl ( ton , but IIDB alwayn taken goodcaro : of himself , except when hofought a' duel and was wounded , and hoaagood prospect for a dozen more yearn of active life , Jtus- sell Sage , though 70 , doea the work often ton men and look * younger than Jay Gould , who ia only . & 0. / Mr. Tildon , though not 70 , is completely broken down ; politecs hu worn him out early , an it did Horace Qreeloy , I am gutting bald myeelf , though I urn not yet 50. _ ' GiveAway. . We cannot hull ) nottchiK the liber j | offer adu to all invalids nud sullcrorn by Dr. New Discovery for i 'oiiHumptlon. You uro requested to call at 0. K. Good- mun'H DniK .Store , und prt a Trial liottle fric of cust , if ymi nre Kiitferln ? with Con- Hiiiujitlon , Severe C'oughii , Coldj , . Asthma , li-iiiieliitl ! , Iffty J-'cver , Lo s < nf Yolct- , lliuro iic'8i ) , in niiy lfectlon of4tbc Throat or I.un.-B. Tl. will uniitlvolv c re you , filRB. H. J. rtl&TOW , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON , iuitrust , Id on tlmodtpodtfi. Draflu on Uio | > rlQOvil cltloi of ( bo UulttJ bt tn atid f roiKi KjiMial uttuitioa rfseu to auj GOir < Miju | > uco Hitti proupt 'Qf ' V 1 ) . I > . KJuinnJeOB , K -htigirt , . JSu Uirt , W. w. iV.Uatr. 1 v , ' KJer , 0 a ) Hr J Vt's.rntt. . * * ' . DR. C. J , . CLARK. Twcnlj lour to , jr ln OffiooQ6 Upper Broadway , Cour.cn Bluffs Iowa . , - , j you CHICAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE , DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON . , And all Poluti Emt nndtOouth'C/tit , TllKMNKCOMriUHKU Nearly 4XX ( ) miles , Bolld Smooth Stool Trick 11 connections nro inado In UNION Dhl'OTO hiw n National Keputatlon r.n Ixilni ; the rent Through Oar Line , mid In milvcrsalh onmled to bo thn FINEUT EQUIPPCD UMf road In the world ( or nil clarooa ol trau < l. Try It Mid you will find traveling R liuutj Instead of n dlcomfort. Through Tickets via rhls Celebrated Line foi polo at all olflcca In the Went , All Information alioiit Hates a Fare , bleeping Car AcocniiuoJatlons , Tlmo Tables , Vc. , will 1 > < cheerfully pircn by ninihlnliic to T. J. POTTER , 3d Vlco-l'rca't A Orn. Mnmcrrhlc xo. PEROIVAL LOWELU Ucn. raaacuvet Act. Chicago , W. J. DAVENl'OllT , ( Jon. Agent , Council Dlitdx. It. ! ' . DUKLL , Ticket Act. o < h' rauio-od ly Sioux Oity & Pacific THE SIOUX OUT ? KOUTH Kttiw Hollil TrMu Through Iron Council lihiliH to ft * . . Prveti Without Oliangr Tlma , Only 17 Hour * -It 13 3.lCT > a UIL.KH TltK nUOHTEa IK1UTP 0rt OOUNOIL BIiUPFR ) ST. PAUL , Mid til point * In No'lhorn Iowa , Hlrmo lat ( ) Un'aoU. Till ) Him It ixiiilupcd trlth tha Impiorc- ! Auioniitlc. Alr-br ke and Ulllr il r 4nd Ilurr/ iand for " . AAFKTT A.Nt > OOMfOKT [ 'ull.-j.-ui l'.ilic < ! bkvplm Oil riiu hroii < h WlVIIOUf flHANUK Inttwei-n K n f City Mid HI. P itil , vli Co'inrll [ Huff. rr Wouo Cltf Tntlim luivti Lolun ftcldc VrniiHfm M i.oin , : ! l Dlii3a , al 7:30 p. in. < l-illr ) nil arrtritl ol Kin n City , Bt JoocpUund Council Hhi3 In'i Itnu the Bcuth. ArrlvlUK kt nioni City 11 40 p. < n and at the New Union Depot at 81. Pain 9 II BB 030Q TEN I1OUUI1 IN ADVANCE Of ANT OTUKS ROUTE WTRoranmber In taking the Illoui C\ly \ Ilont } on get A Through Trtln. The tlhorttst LII the QuIckeitTlma tnd a Comtortkbla HI Jo In tb 'Chrouirh Onra Ixtwmn , OOUNCIL BLUriTS AND BT. PAUL. tOTSet thnt your Ticket ! read via the "flloai City ted Paclfla lUllrosJ ' l.D. WATTLK8 , J K. BOOUANAM Dupcrlntondont , Qen * P/UH. Auonl VI.MurlV.nor la. W , E. UAVIM , Soutbwcitom I'assciii-cr Aicnt. Oonncll Iilu9a Samuel C , Davis & Co , , DRY GOODS Wnshinpton Avo. and Fifth ST. LOUIS MO. OLD SORES AND BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES IN ANY STAGE , Disappear before tlio perfect nltmalive and tonic effect of tlia Kreatvet ( if all Wood 1'urlficrn. It HO completely rootH out all polHon from the lilooil and liraeeH thu deb ilitated iiyHteiii , thnt illseascH of thin nature dinapperr like cnalf before the wind , H. 8. 8. , cured ma of BculpSoies , Horen In Nostril * nnd KJLTH , after everything known to the medical profe 8ioii had failed. Three months have passed niiicc I quit taking K , K , H.j there. H iioHyiniitoin of the disease leiimlnlitK ; J air porniuiiciitly cured. ItBtaniis unrivaled for lilood Il . eases. " JNO , S , TAWIAIIT , HalnmancA , N. Y. "S. S. S , Htundi without u peer. The profession will Imvo to acknowledge it a Specific for liloni ] DUcaseii , " lr ) N. L ( iAl.i.ou'AV , Moiirfe , Ca ! , "About four or live weeka BKO I was allllctcd with a very ( KRcovatcd tyjm of lilooilUineiiHe. 1 coiiiinciicecl limit-S S , S. unJ after taking thu first hottlu frit M > mudb telloved that I bought tun more , and am glut ! to hay , lifter using four of than ) , that 1 am entirely cured , freviouely having been under medical advice for xeveral months , " C , ( < ItAIU.Ur. Jtlclmiond , Va , "After kiiiruiluK from thu wor.it lilood Dlei'ucofor more th.m two year" , and hav ing been trotiUd by revcr.il emiiu'iit | iliynl. cians , cimlinu i io my room uncf bed thu iricavcr pai I o iJ i time , my body covered with toppjicnlorml sotfii from the ri/e of a ub 11 that of u bllvtr iiulf-di < ll i , J wa.-t wt.ll lii li In ilmpuii. At lu't J I'oiniiaijLud tuUIiin' S. S. K In.i hhort tiiuti I begun to iinproiu in llo li , nil tht > nri > - ' do . | piiiul ( I could fee1 nnd knuw thut I u i uull , und to H. S. S. innot tuuciudil bu riveuof lay entire nttloritUoii to lieullh. J huve not tulu n u do > e fur ovrr fix mi > nih , and ui I.H friu from uor > or hKinUh im liny uiic " fxrrn : liow , Atlanta , ( in. "Iniprovt'd afior taking tha liret I ottle of N , S. * . ; in two wtuln wan ublu to coino iionii'.liniliiiK thu Mitten , were no Ix'ntlit. " J. W. Jui ! , Newjiott , Ark. "Our wieiico ban not madu knownncxiiK * Hiittlon eijuul to H , H. H , foi ukln or hlooa T , L. I'll. ( i.Mncon , ( iu. SOJ/J ) JJY ALL D11UGIRT ! GEORGE F. CRAWFORD BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No , 519 Soutli lain Street COUNCIL IJLIWS , IOWA , I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn ' 1 ing , Ro-Sawiug , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J , J , Hatliaway , Manager , Council Bluffs , la , Machinery "ill ho rim exclusively for custom work on Thumlny fcml FrliUy of ouch woalc , Onion ) Rollcltcd nnil fintlgfnctlon Kiwrnntood. . 3BE. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE A > iD RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAfAMA , LEHIGH I , BLOSSBUEG AND : ALL I GONNELLSYILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC , Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yardu Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Blufl'u. P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANDFAOTURK BROOMS BROOM , HANDLES , : GORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND The Very Bast , of Broomt ? Oonetantlv on Hand. The Mfirket Price Paid for Gorn , Oats , Rye , Barley BE.OO3VL .Parties , Wishing to Ball Broom Corn .Will Pleaae Send Sample. OO MRS. 0. A. . . . BENEDICT , Tin : LKADING DiALlilt IN -A. I asg , C3r O 337 Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa. THEHUNTRESSTRACE BUCKLE K TIIK * wnm0. ' ! ? " " 'U ' , "mrk",1 ' ° ' , ll"eo ; I ' . , * , Bl c. pcf t .atlffnctlon. WE CHAL. ' toi'fc'luuoaliueklo hat i V. equala It In the following point * : J t-IU llnoan --'T „ ' ' the tra : > - " < rtr iiBtl.i . Uli-IU i-iYi In Jhai"li"V , , hout , ° . "io1 lllul"0"1' ! ttli-H will not nijbucl.lolt lf fltli-Tlis hams tu ' ' V' ' ° tncc/ " UNi "FSS TKAJK OAltl'M " ' "e.t In the "orld. "h co" . THKK"AN "HIAiT ° VB"Aw"lSotu-CBtch , " ' ° rBl" or tal1vntcbf , ' .hlHKK ANl ) IIIIKAST BTHAP HOOK , . . . lor heavy waL'oiw. plowing drailiietc ' > vtnnotli " " . > c < | iiMlu.l. 'Iho tuirnlll not unhook Itte'f. Jlaniifac'urud by C DDTTON , HUNTRESS & GO. , Janoavillo , Wiaconain. Sharj ) .Son and II. 8. ColllniiCo. . Omaha , and hy T. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant , ADOLl'H DOKItFLINttHIt , IWrietor. Choice Wlnea and CiKarH. Oj-HtcrH in Kvery Style , 709 Lower Broadway. Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa. STARR & BUHCH , HOUSE , SIGN , ANDPAINTERS PAINTERS , PAPER HANGING , AND GRAIHINO , tihoi Oiirnur 1 ! road way and Soott 8t Sullivan & FitageraJd , OHALKIIS IN GROCERIES , PROVISSONS , Crockery , Glatswaro , Ai ! > j ax > nt * fur thu loiowlnjf [ | linu of Steamship Companies ; Cunnril , Ai.cUur , IJutuii , Aiuiruan , ami HUs > htot.niiil'ii | com ) union. 3O 3Efc h. 36 * " 3E1 S3 ror * r.lo on thu lto > al liuul ; nf Ireland anil li&nk of ItolauJ , Dublin , 'lliomt wi o uitonil to wmil foi frlc'udu to ituy jutt at jutoH' ; | will llnj It to thi < U ntcrtnl tu call on Sullivan fis Fitzgerald , ACJENTH , 343 Broadwaj'i Council Bluffs MAIN STREET LIVERY , FEED -AND- SALE STABLE. All Shlppora and Travelers will fi id frond accommodation und reusonabl SOUTH STREET , \ . OPJ'OSITB OilYSTAL IVflLL , Council .Bluffs , - - Iowa , HOLLAND & 'MILLER , . _ _ _ Proprietor * . MAUIIER 5 ORAJG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out OlHss , PJne French China , Silver Wtire tec COUNCIL , VA. JACOB Attorney and Dounsellop at Law. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Oillco-Uroadhty. between ; Main uml Pi * htruts. Mil practice ID [ State and IV4 ourt