THE DAILY BEESTURDAY OCTOBER 21 IBL WIOLESALK AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLTJFF3 , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F F ICE. jr. "vjr.3 ? > < * g XT nc OR. DEI B a o. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA , HENRY BEEOROFT , STREET LIVERY STABLE , BEN IlOOKUa' 01,1) STAND. n" wl 1 eon'lnuo running Ma clt > lire to Ml part * ol thacity. Alt orJcis | < tomitly | attended to. LOW CHAilO S nUAUiNTI-bD New Block co n antlj rtcoltoJ. _ _ D. M , CQNNELL , Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17 , North Main Stroot. Council Bluffs Calls promptly answered at all hours , nlthl ; or day. Nov hcnr o and London carriages direct from Iho fjoVirv > rn run In co nectlnn thcru lth _ Thc.t never rciinlfo crlmplnp , at Mrs. J. J Good's Hair Store at prlcus never bntore touched by cy other hair dealer. Alia dill Una of switches , Uc. &tireatl | > reduced prlcm. Alto ( fold , tllm nmt colored no's ' Waves made from Udlc ' own h Ir. Da not fall to cull before punhMlnK elscwhoio. All itoodswatranlcd a represented. MHS. J. J (1OOU , 29 Main ttrrci , Cc'incll lllntK Iowa UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT MAIN STREET , THE BEST BR13AD IN THE Oli'Y. None but first-class Bakere employod. Bread , Ouko , Pico , Sc. , delivered to any part of the city. On run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor , No. DUG. BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block. Between CtU and 7th streets. _ eavu H Our Motto : Strict cleanliness , the bo > t quality of meats , and low cat possible prices. Moats dc- tTertxl to any part of the city. Come ard see our new shop. B4IEIJ6 HOJSI At Bryant's Spring , COP , Broadway and Union Sfcg. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Plain , Medicated , Vjpor , Electric , Plunge , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths. Com petent 11 tile and IcuiHlo uureoe anil attendants always on hand , and the bent of rare and atten- 41on tfircn patrone. Special attention irlven to batulin ; chUdron. Ini ostig tlou and patronage solicited DR. A. H STUHIKY & Co. , 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley : Trtatment of chronic diseases made ft specialty. ft k Vl (1 ITlTi n BEHOVED without the CAM OJ5BS AND OTHER . T II M n R S tlsm , Fever and Uorcur- I U IBI U O n la ) 8iro9 ( Erynlpelas , Salt Rheum , Scald Heid , Citairh. weak. Inflamed nd granulated Eyes , -crofulous Ulcers and Fe male Mscnso of all kinds. Also Kidney and Yencrial diseases. Hemorrhoids or Plica cured money refunded. Ik AU dUeaaoa treated upon the principle of vegct- Ikj ltoorin [ , without the usa of mercurial pol- { j inaor the knlfo. V. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , ( urnlebcd V who dosira thorn. ' * Hcrnb or llupture radically cured by the use the KlMtlc bolt Truss and Piaster , which hta tuperioi In thu world. CONSDLTATION FREE- CALL ON Oil ADDV.KS3 Drs , K , Eico and I , G , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. SIN TON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Kxtractlnjfand filling a specialty. First-class work gimranrccxl. _ _ DR. A. P. KANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlc , Mo. 14 1'uarl Street. Hoiui , 9 a. m. to i. ami 4 p. m. , to & p , m. Heal lenco , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central office. J. M. PALMEK , DKALKU IN REAL ESTATE AN D LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL W.D.STILLMAN . . , PrwtlUoner of HtmeopaUiy , consulting liysiciaflandSurgBon. Offic * ndro8ldeneeei5 Willow avenue , Coun- Uluffi , Iowa. F. T. SEYBERT , M. I ) . , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IA. OHico No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad way , over AL _ < mm'n Ilwitaurant , s. L mm , JBX. o aat ac I'ari : a a ? . Oillc over 64vlDa bank qOUNOIli BLUFFS.Iowa RBiL ESTATE. W. 0. Jamw. In connection with hl law and collection bualneaa buys ind Belli real estate. Person ) wishing to buy or sell city property call tt nil offlce , om Bushnoll'n book ttore , Pead EDWIH J. ABBOTT , Justice oi the Peace and Notary Public. 4l6Broadway , Council Bluffs MBS , E , "J , HAEDINB , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGMEOOLOaiST. Qradnato of Eloctropathlo Institution , Phila delphia , Penna. Office Cor , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all dlsonsca and polnful dif ficulties peculiar to ffmales a apeclaltT. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney &Coesellor. Office over First National Bank , Council Bluffa. Iowa. Will practice In the etate and federal courts JNO.JAYFBAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 814 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andtelEstate , Proprietor of abstracts ol PotUwattamle county , OIHco corner of Broadway and Main sircott , Council Blutfu Io a. JOHN STEIHER , M. 0. , ( Ueutscher Arzt. ) Oor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Council Bluffa. i/taoMea of women and children a epaclalty. . P , J , MONTQOMERY , M , Di FHEB DIHPENSAUY KVKKY BATUKBAY. Office In Everett's block , Pearl trctt , Hufil dence 6 8 Fourth street. Oltlco hcura from D to i a. m , , 2Jp 4 and p 8 P-jn. CouncllJ luffs GLARK , PKACTiCAL DENTIST. Pe&rl appoalte the poatoOcn. One oi tbt > Gldattratltloneri In Council BluBa. HatU Utcctlon guaranteed In HUGHES & TOV/SLCE , DEALEUS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season , 12 MAIN ST. , OounciIBlutf _ _ STEAfiTtAUND Y. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSOH , Proprietors , Thin laundiy lui Just bicn opened tor butit ni s , and we are iiuw priparcd to do laindry vorkcf alt kinds and guirn'itoo satisfaction A pfclulty nii'lu of One work , sjch as colUrs , utls , flnotblrts , itc Wo want uvcrjboJy tr giio uj trial. LARSON & ANDERSON TllOa. OfflCKIl U' . U , 11. I'UHBV OfflCER & PUSEY , Oouncil Bluffs , Ia , Established , 1866 Dealers In foreign and Domestic and borne Btcuiltlca. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD | TIMK TABLE. ROCK I-MND Depart. Arri e. Atlantic Kxl--'iSOpm I Vncin ? ivJ..9ISixm ; : K % and Mali . .925 am Kx and MM ' . .fiuVilitii D. Molnes * . .7IS : ft m | l o Molnri < acf.4:40 : ji in , ( IRHSCltOV AND HI IVCT. Arrive. Atlantic Kxl. fi-.TOp m I r Hh > Kx [ . . .DSOam Mai and Kx" . (120 ( a In Mail mid Kx' . 700pm N. Y. Kx \VO p m | Nib A. Ka Kx..S.iW ft m tlltPAOO J\t > SOUTHIWTKRN. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic I'.xt.Hitpm ( Pacific Kx ! . 0:1.1 : am Mai and Kx * . DSOn m Mai and Kx' : ! ( > | i in Acooni. ( Hut ) . .bMni Arrom. ( .Mon..tIS : p iu K4V8 M CT1TT. . JOK AND COt MII. " 1.1 t . IVivut. Arrhc. MalUmlKi. . . OAMi m I Kxt.rw r.JWjim Ktprcin. P:10pmMal : | and T.x. . O'l5piu txiov rtcmc. IVtwrt. Arrl r. Otcrland Kx. ll On. m. Oummir.x..lOOp. in. Lincoln Kx llyn. : ; ; in. PtnurKx . 80'n.ln , Diiucr Kv .7l < 0i. in. IxX'il Kx fitfOa. in. I/cxnl Kx 7 'J.1 n. in. " Kx flirt a. in. . fi 0p. m. " Kx . . . . ' 00a.m. WAIUKII , tr. LOlH AMI I-ACIHO Popart. Arrive. Mall and Kx. . 9:1.1 : ft in I Mall nnd Kx. . lutO p m Cannon Ital . . 4NJ : p m | Cannon IU i. . 11:03 : a m HIOCX crtv AND rAcinr. Depart. Arrho. For Sioux fit ) .TM n m I Fnn Slonx C'J .CM p m For FoitNlobram. I 1'rni Fort Nlolimm , Neb' . . . 7Mam : Neb MifiOpin For St. Paul. . .7.IU p in | From St. I'.uil. SW : a m nilCKIO , MILK U'liKP.MIST. . Pit U Depart. Arrhr. Mall and Kx.0Wnm : I Mall nnd Kx. . Ctfv.pm Council BiuB * & Ouiiihn Htrcot H. II. Lca\ Council U ufK 1-o.n n Om Uix 8 n in , ! > n m , IU n in , S a in , ! l n m , IK n m , H mil , I m , 2 l > in , .t p 11 am , 1pm , Up in , 31' in , -1 p in , 6 p m , B p in. in , I p in , n p m , ti p m. Street cars run half hour y to tlio L'nlon I'adtlc Depot. On Sumliy tliu car * bojtln their tilp * at ! ) o ilock n. in. , and run re.ru nr \ during tlio ilaj ntO , 11,2 tr > iindGo'cock , aiidrun to tlty tlmu. U\x-itHumid | ) * . ir.xccptSatunlaji. | l < xrei < t MU UUlLlJa ON JOUUNAblSTS. How tbo Editor of the Phllnclolpliln LocJyer Encounmes the alon Who Work for llm. New VorK Mall and K\prcg > Mr. Ojorgo W. Ohilila , editorof the Philadelphia Lodger , could not ho in duced to Kpuivtt nbout politics by u Mail and Express reporter who visited him nt the Fifth HVOIIUO hotel this morning. In the courao of a , convor- antion , however , ho oaid much iu hlo calm'unassuming manner that was in- teri'ating. At first the reporter did moat of the talking , for Mr. Childs was very desirous to learn this and that concerning Now York journalism. But soon the veteran editor throw himsolt back in hia chair nnd ex claimed ; "loang man , I like to BOO a journalist settle down to a steady mode of life. The sootier ho begins the batter. Now , my plan lia-ialwajs buontomako my men live in thpir own housco. It raiara their ambition , increases their ileniro to do good work , and makes ihuiu moro fuviog with their money , When I tot-V u new man , tested his i\un.litio3 . and found tbxt there wns lurnpthing in i'hn , 1 wuitnd until ho had aavnct up ; ? ht > 0 , , ud tlu-.ti 1 > a < ed thnt , ho piirdiri to u hi JOD. In 1'hih.ticlphia , you Ivic/w , ? 200 , will buj' B tiiiii d ollinK , wita running w.iter , oxciillot.i ocncr.i < ; oiiud uU mod em anpr-ivpni-ntb If uiy sugsjoitioii wud accepUblf , 1 k'lit the mini $ oOD , eu that ho could pa ) § 1,000 in advance and the rumainder by instalments. Ii ho worked faithfully and well it never took him long the oottlo the b.ilatic For a reliable and faithful omployo would do unythiut ( . I have had inor with mo fifteen and twenty yours anc over , wnon they retired , not only re coiviug a full salary as bi fore , but hat a good sum of money to fall back on My old city editor retired with botwutn $100,000 nnd 5200,000 which ho had been able to aavo while with me , and several other Ladder men have retired with ocarcoly leas. I always liked to eoe a man win put by money for n rainy day , and ] think journalists should do BO more if anything , than other people. O courao , if ray men are well paid , it ia because they dtsorvo it. Thny have plenty of hard work to do. Wo have alwuys tried to avoid the error intt which many pnpera fall of taking things for granted , relying on tin evening papers for information , anc BO forth. Not an item enters Th , Ledger which is not worked up , am another thing we are voiy particula about is that names nro correct ! ; spelled. It annoya pooplu greatly t ace their names misHpollul in print In the last place , to upoak of th o quality of our news , I have only t bay tnat it ia presented , not in n sen satioual garb , but as simply and Bob orly na possible. Such is my idea o' journalism. " Tim above otatomentn wore made i a chatty , easy manner , with no idea probably , that they would appear i print. Mr. Ohilds' visit in this cit will bo very ( short , * Vonrv n _ „ . Mrs llarnhart , corner 1'ratt nnd IJroai way , liulfalo , W.IH fur twelve yvaru tuir.rcr from rhtmnatiaiij , und after trj IDR evry known remedy without iivail , wn entirely cured by THOMAS' i tmTiiio OIL Swindling un Undertaker. A man about fifty-four yours of ng called laat evening upon John 11 Farrell , .an undertaker at No. 27 Jay street , Brooklyn , nnd eiini.'i ; him to uttend to A burial at No. 2 Navy ntrrot. The man said the per BOH to bo buried waa lun brother , an hu gave the undertaker a chuck fo 840 , purporting to bo drawn by a Mr. Hart , of Fulton and Hicks atreotu , to pay mo o.tpcnaea of the funorul. Mr. Farrell y vo the man § 5 in change , and went with hia wagon , containing a cuflin , ioa , etc , , to No , 210 Navy btrett. The initiates of thu house said Ihuro wan no person dead at th'U pl.ice. Fjrroll next went to Mr. Hart und lea nud that the forty dollar u'utk ' was begun , A drssiiptton oi the ui idler has bjou furniahod to the police. Never too X-uto to JVfoiid. TlioH. J. Atdeu , William Hlr'l , lUat Dulfjlo , wilted : "Your bl'iilNU Ui.o-isosi lun wurlied < n inu Bileniliil. | I Imil im niit.lte | | ! ; ned to hlerp Iridlv and ( jet Ui.in tlio iiiornin unrtfirshwli my liroiih WJH very nlf.ii KU awl I Buir < ! rcd from twvorn hcadaulu ; binco uniug your .Sprjru' JJIo iuiu nil tliiwu ryniil"iriii | hnie v.iuiariecl , nnd 1 fed 'I'uto well. " 1'ricj fiO ceuta , triul botttOblOceiHH. An AbsentMinded Young Man. Aurfiuta ( Me. ) Journal A popular young printer iu Augusta , who , until recently , has re sided beneath hia father's roof-true , married a tew weeks since and leased Apartments in another part of the city. The other evening , after com pleting hia day's work , ho left the oilice , wont up street and purchased his Boston paper , nnd then cliiubod the hill to his father's house , B itor- ing its familiar precincts ho marched to the wash-room , made his toilet , nnd then presented himself at the tnblo. The family , who Imd been watching his operation , eyed him with nmozemrnt , and last his mother toftly inquired , "My son , hnvo you pro cured a divorce thus orly iu your wedded career ? " A pale crimson Hush suffused the young man's ace , which r ipidly deepened into cardinal. Then ho Rasped : "I forgot nil nUout being married. " Lowing the tnblo amid roar of laughter the young ninu hur ried out and walked hastily homo where his youn wtfo was impatiently awaiting his coming. Phjsioitxiis say it combines nil Oio desiderata of every forruL'inoui tonic prescribed by every school < if modi- oino. Brown's Iron IMttora , On the lUh tha artesian well nt Slouv Ctlywns teKtocl nnd was foiuul t jltlil 21'J gallons per minute. The Mnnrno county l < nnk nt Aililu linn failed. Mnbllltle * , Slll.OOJ : n etn , the Knme. T 1'nuk'n nttorncy thlnlta the tie- po-to ! will lo o nothing. WIlllMii A. Gllloniitc , 9. t\1 | ( . mi tlie Itur iiiKton Hi\v.ilo [ , gotilrunkontlic IHtli , iitut while nslcep fell oft uf HKUIO liur N luiil our nn nrrn nt the fldo of n building , nml when foui.d ns vrrydoid. Ho linil fitllon lieail firat and hU akullv.n frac lured. GeorRO Horne , n "Q"hrafconun , met li ! denth noir Kent on 'ho 1G Ii , Thu cur luxt thu tniik Wiii lo.uled wl h IOIIK tim bers. In Bfltno way ho ot bctweon them mid by tno moving uf tlio engine or cnrn ( hey c mo tnifothcr , the timbers xtiiklti hUhead nud mnahlnt ; it botwtcn ttio tim ber uud tlio titnk. At C.lcinvooil , In sentencing Jes o Dufoo to the jienitt Hilary. Judito Keod refused ia lm\o him cent to thu homo ot icfuge on the ground that inln.ling with th lr nwu kind only hardened youthful olTcnilcru , nud they came uut of Iho institution con- lirnied criiiuunla. "If this thcoiy N cor rect , " rays the Jonrml , "the hou o of rcfugo U a nuinnnce , ns well nn n n expense and otiRht t tlio nb.ilialied. " HOW'H the Baby ? "How's the bab > ? " ' Ills crotit ) is tor tills tnornlni ; , thank you Wo him Homo of THOMAS' KLKCTUIO OIL H yo i ndvised , doctor , and film 1 civo him Homo inors in an hour or no. " Next dny the doctor pronounced the youngster cutcd. The Dre-HBod Uoof Problem. Kansas City Journal. The wholesale butchers of Washing ton market. Now York City , nro very much exorcised over the arrival and rapid * ale of Chicago druspud beef. The refrigerator was filled Inat S. tur day with 000 quarters , and by 2 o'clock in the afternoon over -100 of them wcro Bold at from IwlAo cheaper than the price atk'ed by iliu wholoealo butchers. The moat was pronounced cqJiil if not auperior to the moat jMuuhtorod hero. The rapid Halo which this beef is mooting with in every eastern city , whcro it has been placed upon the market shows con clutiivuly tlmt this industry is destined to grow to very largo pioportions. Dressed beef can bo placed in thu > jisturt' citiiM at pncvs which there cun not possibly compute. This demonstrate ! ) that the market nearest the great gruzing grounds of this country , where good eastern rates can bo obtained , is the place where this industry can bo carried on with the Iireateut prcQt , for the success of the scheme lien iu the simple fact that itia cheaper to transport dressed beef than the live animal. If Chicago on account of her position is thus able to undersell the eastern butchers , how much moro abloia Kinsas City to un dersell them both ? Her position as the second live stock market of this country is beyond question , and as cattle market she will in a few years lead Chicago. Her railroad facilitiou for transportation to oustert ; mirkots are the eqiul of Chicago or St. Lmis. Hence hero wo have right i , on the border of the great grazing districts of the southwest , every ad vantngo necessary to successfully carry on the buainess of shipping dressed beef to the eastern markets at prices that would absolutely defy competion. These advantages are HO apparent that I they can hardly fail to attract capita1 1 hero for the purpose of engaging ii , this business , nnd wo certainly expoc t to BOO in the near future this ii dastry , , added to these Hint are rapidly mak . ing our city the great metropolis o ( the went. A good nafitist clergyman of Her qon , N. Y. , a utrong temperance man suffered with thu kidney trouble , iiou ralgia , and dizz ness almost to bin d nes3 , over two yn.irs after ho was toh il that Hop Bitters would euro him , bo oauso ho was afraid of mid prejudicei against "Bitters , " Since his euro he unvs none need fonr but trust in Jht Jtitter * . Don"Tuito Tnnt Way. Detroit IVoe t'rcm. As the old miiu cnmo criitohin alnr > rs joilerdny morning ho wuu hail o < i -v . > up iu frnnt of \Voodwari u\i/ . . . . .OOM , and when ho haltei 'ono lit uiciu srid. "IJnclo Billy ihoy say you were on of the pioneers of Michigan , " "Yes , sir , I cnmo to this state eve sixty ymrs ago. " 'And you must have soon wil times " "Wild enough , I tell you. Noth ing but wilderness hero then. " "It is awl that you killed thirteen Indians during } our first five yoara in the territory. " "Well , it was about that number , but 1 don't cro to brat ; over tlio fact .Might have b en a d'izan ' moro or few JO > H , but I iiii'i3 thirteen is n good ouifh nuinbtr. " 11 Vnd you vure once chaaod by wolves. " ' I was. A par "f thirty or forty of the vnnr.ints eli at d mo over u milo and T came nour bun g meat for thorn. " "Woro you bsl'm/ / " ' 'Bless you , > of' ' I was bitten seven limeB on the right log and five times on the h ft. " id 1 a ,10 , in 0id id ko wears which would hang on for fifty- five years ? Take your plug hols to Halifax , and don't you dare to stop mo on the street Moro universally recommended' ' than any proprietary medicine inado A euro and rolinbla tonic , Brown's Iron Bitters. AN AUI3ONA OAVE. Vftot DopthB na Yet Unexplored Promise of Minornl WoiUtu. Tomlutono Fpltaph. Col. Gordon , an old time prospec tor nnd n very intelligent man , artivod in town n few daaago from the Mule mountaiiiB , where ho had boon pros * peeling for several months past. Thw colonel in a keen observer , nnd can de termine the nature of a natural curios ity or a ledge of mineral with equal facility. Yostordny ho gave nil Kpi tnph representative particulars of the discovery of an extensive cavern near thu foot hills of the Mule niountniiis , about n imlo and n half from Shot- don's ranch. It ia about aix hundred > arda southwest of the main trail be- twcen hero nnd llisboo , nnd not more than twelve miles from the latter plni-o and sixteen from hero. The cave wan accidentally disciverml by two younir men nnmcd John Hilton nnd Hob Nelson , who were prospect ing. The mouth of the cavern is ftbout three foot nnd n half wide by n foot nnd n half lunu , nnd continues down fifteen foot foot about that nieo. ia not the handiwork of man , as there ia not * the slightest indication that n pick , bar , or drill wns ever uand in opening it. It. hns every in dication of being a water formation , and is unquestionably n work of na ture. Oa ono oido of the aperture n vein of highly mineralized rock several inches wide is plainly visible. The vein in cryatallzod and copper atninod , and gives indications of amounting to Bomuthing handsome ua it goon down. Tlie cavern was discovered laat Satur day , and the lodge immediately located. The men secured the picket ropes at. tached to their saddles nnd attempted to explore the cave by descending by moans of a rope , but having no candles it was determined to abandon the idea until the day after. Sunday Moasra. Hilton nnd Nelson , accom panied byVillinm Banning and OolJ Gordon , visited the cave , nnd Hilton wns lowered by means of n ropo. The cave runs down at an incline of lor.y- five degrooa and ia uniform in aizo for fifteen feet. It then opens out sev eral feet nnd continues uniform to a depth of tivonty-fivo feet , when it opens into an immense cavern , the dimoiioiona of which nro at present unknown. The foot wall con- tinuoa uniform all the wny down , apparently , but the opposite side of the cavern could not bo penetrated. Along canji polo was lot down to Mr. Hilton and ho tied n lighted candle on the other end of it , and by that nieaiiR tried to uazoon the other side , but could not satisfy hia curiosity. There was not a loose rock on the wall , nnd every thing per fect. Ho waa lowered down to a depth of forty foot , and there found another cavern branching off behind the main chamber. Exploring it with his light ho found it to consist of n solitary chamber about sixteen foot square , with perpendicular walla. Tnat boin the extent of hia rope , ho was hauled to the top. Ho reported I seeing frequent signs of mineral , while below , but could not determine the extent. It was decided to lower Mr. Nelson , with his pocket loaded witl stones , which ho was dircc'od to droj. when ho reached the end of the rope and listen , in order to determine the depth of tlio cavern by the sound. Ho dropped eovoral of the atones sue consivoly , and hoard then roll downward until ho couh hoar no longer. They certainly tainly had not oi'ruck bottom fo seventy or eighty foot , or ho wouli have hoard them. Ha next tried t < fling u atonenganmt the opposite wall and was in a degree nucoensful , am thinks no far ns ho could regulate the distance by Bound , that it was no lees than eixty foot away. Ool. Gor don auys that a party nro preparing to thoroughly explore the cave on the 10th of 'hia month. The shaf for the first fifteen feet where it ia narrow will bo opened out BO : IH to ii'l mit a bucketa windlass will booricted und n couple of inon lowerml. Cat cium lights will aluo bo secured ii order to throw lurid light on the ex tensive ( subterranean chambers. Th discovery caused much excitement n Hiobeo , and it ia more than probabl that un oxtonnivo crowd will bo 01 hand on the llt-h. * * * "Middlo measures uro often bu ng measures. " There are n "middlings" about Kidniiy-Wort. I is the most thoroughly return ' H iwei" of modicino. It knows n half-way measured , but radically up rooto all dincatoa of the kidnuy , live and bowola. It overthrows piles abolishes constipation and treats th uyHtrom oo gently and noothiiiKly ft j provo its true kint'H'iip to nuturu i all iln pruiuos. It is prepared ui bet ; iKjuid and dry form Sullivan I Fitzgerald BKALKUH IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Orookory , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Aim agcnta lor the following HniK ol Sieamship Companies : Oiinaril , Anchor , OiiUin , Ai.jirlcati , and UtM Sluaiiinl > ii Cum ) > aiiiiii oo : . * : . 3r 3s t = s I'oritaluoii tin uo.vil llank ot Irulaml and Hani ol Iri'luml , Iluiilin. 'llio'Mi w o intruii to mml If" Irlfn'ii tj un ) part cl l.uroMi ) will tluJ It to tlivl utcrft local uu Sulliyau & Fitzgerald , 343 Broadway , nnniioil W i7l > : uu , Jlsu. andTft < n. THE KJSBttASKA IMPACT'ORM 00 Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn PlunmrH. HrrrowH.FHrm IioHeif Hultcy Hny Kiikea , nuoitot liiovotn 0 Wlndmllln. O We are pnpiniJ t ! do Job work and manofac orlnk'lur other jartlus. Ad4SuBABKAUAIIOKA < mi HO CO GEORGE F. CRAWFORD BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. Jo , 519 Soutli Iain Street , COUNCIL ItUIKWS , IOWA , I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission , COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn ing , Ro-Sawiug , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J , J , Hathaway , Manager , Council Bluffs , la , Mnclilnorv 111 l > o nui exclusively for custom work cm ThursiUy nnd Friday of ouch wool : , Orders H illcltvd niui srttlufnctlon Kiinrnnlco 1 , . 3BC. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WllOliKSALlS AND UETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAIiffi , LEHIfiH , BLOSSBUE& AND ; ALL fik.3C.S3O COHNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 Pourl Street , Yardu Oor. EiRhth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Blufl's. 1'KTKIl TIIAI.U I1KRUAK KUAC1IT. TIIAI.UTHALL & KRACHT , Cpr. Wnin Street iind 7th Avonuo. I'lnn Oros'iVi , Tea * . ! } . < . , a Epoc nltv. Highest prlcm paid for country rrodiico. Ncvmtora niw gutd * , I , w prlits \\u ulll not liu undersold , Call ai.d ixamlno our Block. ( looJs P. T. MAYNE. 0. B. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , : CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Very Beat of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highest ' Market Price Paid for 'I/I Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley OOS3ST Parties Wiahlng to Sell Broom Oorn.Will Please Send Sample. OO. MRS , 0. A. THK LJJ.MUNU DKALKU IN JL. . .ijuiuj 337 B'nrul vw , Council Bluffs , Iowa. /i THE HUNTRESSTRACE BUCKLE 0 Tills bndl . < ny iicim onttio inarknt for IhrroycnrH. and gltoi rcifftt iatl factlon. WE CtlAt/- lii N > l. T11K Weld I ) Inprrdncu a bueklo har tijua'n It Iri iho followlntf polii'lUltallnoap IHarancfj ? nd lt Bo i pnu trie trato ; IM-Iti itro ( illi ; llli-Uu nu In ch n'log wlthiui ilk . n t ii iao cut of Ihul niw ; Mli-It lll in t in him lolt-i If OUi Tlu hvnu tug pull * mr.l ht 'ith . ( helrac ! ) I t'NlHFRS TIMUh UAMtll ll.llie tio.t Inthu worl I. Tin C'cuoiu Is K I ) ttdju.tcil , ca Hint ( : t oir It > o f , ami will rot catch the rolii or tall. IIU.VriUKS PATENT Wllirri.hTlli-1' . AM ) UK AST HfnAl1 HOOK , J.r hmvj va nn . plowuiif , dmitttnir , etc. . ' . ' I'.iinolbooiiUalii'd. 'Jho tiihMtllliiol unhook Ittuf. ilanufac uicxl by 7T.DDTrON , HnJNTRBSB & CO. , Janeaville , Wisconsin. aM KirialiibyO Jobbing Fioutes. J Ilcokiiion , Council niuffs , Hharp A. hon nd II. H. Collins & Co. . Omaha , and by T ( TWITTC ! . JLaUUlb Saloon and Restaurant , ADOLl'JI lOKHKLINf(3KIl ( , l' o.rletor. Choice Wines nnd Cigars. OynterH m Kvoiy Style. 709 Lownr Frond way. Council Bluffy Iowa. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND worAi PASMTERS , PAl'KK HANOINa , KALSOMlKINa AHD DHAINTHO , Sht > ! > OiirnorMr'iiulwnyniid Spoil 81 MATilUK ) ei OH AIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , I'.lcli Out OliiHH , Fine Froticli China , Silver Wuro &c. , HO UHOIPWAY COUNC1I , ULUl'Kb , WA Dci'iln anil juorli..H.'m ilra HII _ d < od JAOOET'SIMS ; Attorney and Oounsollor at Law , COUNCIL IJLUFF8 , IOWA. Ollco UioaiUaj , bet oonj Main ind Pea Struuta. WU1 / practloo In Iblaib a-jJ Fixio MAIN STREET All Siilppora mul Travolora will find tooil acsouimodution and rouaoiwbl chnrii3. SOUTH 'STREET. OPPOSITE OftYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa , UOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietor * , DAVID G. EVANS & GO , , COt North Second Street , ST. LOUIS , MO. fir-ABk your Qrocor for the Ool- ithmted Star UolToo and Stir Baking Powder ,