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i i-iM' IIAII.Y KHilV Ttl i UUXOlVliJtl THE DAILY BEE SA. . ? QRDAY GOTO HER 28 SI. ZEL aS8-A.TVr.A.TSTJ WHOLK3ALE AND HKTAtt , STATIONERY AND PETER'S GOODS , _ OOUNOIL BLUFFS. IOWA. T ! T B A R C ? T D V ft I i a I cjr. A b o i si U S jr.wr. . PS , < % TOK as , 23 Jte a . Lands and Lots Bought and Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS , COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA , HENRY BEEQROF-T , HEN noaetis' OLD STAND. It " l 1 continue runulni ; hU city HEO to Ml parts of the city. All orders promptly attended to. LOW CHAIUhS aUAUANThKD New star I : com antly rcceh oJ. _ D. M. OONNELL Funeral Director and Undertaker , No. 17 , North Main Street. Council Bluffs promptly answered at nil hours , night or day. New hearse and London cnrrtftir.es direct from the factory fire run In connection therewith. That novcr require crimping , at Mra. J , J. Good's Hair Stcro , at prices never bofcro touched by ny other hf Ir dealer. Also & mil line of iwltchc , etc. at krcntly reduced prices. Also gold , t'.Ucr and colored nets. WATCJ made from Indies' own hair. Do not ( all to call botoro purchasing elsewhere. AH goods w.iiranto.1 ts represented. MHU. J. .1. GOOD , 29 Main street. Council Hinds , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOIST m\ll \ STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but firat-olass Bakers employed. Bread , Cake , Pica , &o. , delivered to any park of the city. Oni Wagons rail all day. Ps AYRES , Proiarietor , NEW SV3EAT MARKET. No. 53G , BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block. ' Between Cth and 7th streets. Es p. ft. Our Motto : Slrlct cleanliness , thoboH quality of mcatB , and lowest possible prices. Meats ilo- Ivtred to any part ot the clt > . Come and eco our new shop. BiTHIIft HOUSE ! At Bryant's 'Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sts , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Fbln , Medicated , Vnpor , Electric , Plunge , Douch , Shower , Ilot and Cold liaths. Com * pctent ccalo and Icmalo nurses and attendants always on hand , and the best ot rare and atten tion Riven patrons. Special attention Riven to bathing children. Investigation and patronage elicited. elicited.DE. . A. H. STUDLEY & Co. , 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley : Treatment ol chronic diseases made a specialty. PI * "r\TmnTin REMOVED without the I i U N 1 1 H K N dravilng ol blood or use ol Ulilt U i-Jiuk ) knllo. Cures lunp dlscasca , nTHWT ? Fits , Scrofula , Lh or Com- plaint. Dropsy , Uhcuma- T U M n R S tlsm , ke\or and Mercur- I U ill U II O lai Doroo , EryslpelaB. Salt Itheum , Scald IIowl , Oatarrli , weak. Inflamed and granulated Eyes , scrofulous Ulcers and Fe- malu Discasoi of all kinds. Alia Kidney and Venorial dlsuaocs. Uomcrrliolda or Plica cured money refunded. All dkeosca treated upon the principle ofvcgot- 1 reform , without the use of mercurial pols- ? ne or the knife. Electro Vapor or Mcdlcatod Baths , furnished who doalro them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the DEO the Elastic belt Truss and Placter , which has superior In tue world. CONSUIiTATION FREE- CALL ON OH ADDRESS Drs , R , Bice and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Btreot , Council Bluffs. Extracting nd filling a epecUlty. Flrct-cl&aa rorlt ( .Tiarantecd , R. A. P. HANCHETX , PHVSIG2AN AiJD SUBCEQN. Office , No. 11 Pearl Btrrct. lloam , 9 a. m. to 'i. , and 2 p. u > . , to 6 p , m. Residence , 120 tUncroft Ktrcet. Tclephotlc connection with Central office. J. M. PALMEJR , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , coTOJCii. BEurrs , iow WTD.STILLMAN . , Practitioner ot Homeopathy , consulting Tiysiciaa and Surgeon , Office and residence 616 Willow-avenue , Coun- Bluda , lowu. F. T. SEYBERT , M. D PHYSICIAN & SUIIUEON. COUHCIL BLUFFS , IA. Office No. 5 , Evevott Block , Broadway - way , ever A. Ijoum'n It ufaurant , H ' < 0 Xf. ovir afigd | IwinU OOUNOlJj BLUFPS. . Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. 0. Jam * * , tn connection with bli Uw aud collection buelnewbuya and Belli real cttate , rereooB wishing to buy or ncll city propert ) till it hliofflw , OTCI JJuihncll'i book itor , Pearl ttrtct EDWIH J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public , 4lBBroadway , Council Bluffs , MBS , E , J , IASDHI& . M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYGNEOOLOaiST. Oraduntu of Klcctrojwthlo Institution , Vlillft- , I'cunt. Office Oor , Broadway & Glenn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment ot ell diseases and pulntul dll- flcultloa peculiar to females n Bpocltlty. d. G. T1PTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Office over First National Bank , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Will practice In the state and federal courts. courts.JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 814 BROADWAY , Oounoil Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamle county. Office corner of Broadway and Main BtrcoU , Council Blutls Iowa. JQHH 8TEINER , SV3. 0. , ( Dcutschor Arzt. ) Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Council Bluffa. H0ir.cn nnJ children a H , D , , FREE DISI-ENHAIIY EVKKY BATDKDAY. Office la Kteritt'a block , Pearl troct , Hul dence C2S Tourth otrcet. Office hours from 0 to 2 a. m , , 2 to 1 and 08 p. m. Council tilufls " " F PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pur.rl opiwilte the poatotCce. One of the oldett t.raecltloners In Council Bluffs , Bails lefactloii iruaranteed In _ HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Con/ectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco , Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Soaaon. 12 MAIN ST. , _ Oounoil nintfa. ' STEAM 'LAUNDRY , 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON Proprietors Tin Is laundry bvi Just IIC Q opened for butl niua , arid wnnroiiywpi-iparod to do Umdr v oik ol all klnd cud KUaraitee titlsractlon t tp&eUliymulo ol tine work , uci ) as collar)1 ) uaj.flioehlrUi , ( to V/9 want eterybo.ly t give w a trill. LAIIBON & ANDERSON. moa. OWCKB. w , n. H. row OFFICER & PUSSY Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - I86E Dealtri In Kcrtlgn ted Domeitlc ud bomi iccurltlei.1 FOE IKY OF THE TIMES. Until. Jntil I MW hfr feet , there seemed A. chniiu nout lier.'clf thnt pie until Vith nil the pTCttinCM ntul prnce Vhlch UcrticU mini ? ol .hill I's face , Jnlil 1 BW bet feet , her lip * Voro ni tlic ojii\ \ cloud that Blips Vdowu tlie ftinsct shyj hf r cliln Vas pnre clml'iHlony within V iranij- drift tif lace. Until " saw her foot , h-r ej-ea coulil fill ly misanthropic heart with Imp * ) f better thing * than those which grope Vithin thu cynic's br"ni ( , MI \ ( jiinw 'ho herbage ilo id. Until I * .w Ivr feet , I thought thnt I coulit kue-nl iiul worship this now.fmmrt idnl .a children f Jll befnre the plinth pUined with plnlc niut hynn'.utli , lut now. h me ! life h not sweet itisc I Imve seen lies feet. I'uck , Qlrlp , Islt So. U tlio crowded counter the l dy iU Awaiting the tbnp-inatd'H h lutjlity stnre. Vhllo the latter backward and forward flit * And warbles n popular comic air. lie liMtRln at the customer's lack of "stvlo" While allowing the goods with ft noisn and clutter. ml rnyg to herself with n scornful mull'1 , "It's only a woman ; it doMti't nmttcrl" [ is ilycd mustnchea nro tioUlv waxed , Li lie thtnlng ebony plmliH hi * lint , ho kill vt his tuilor wat trcntly taxed Before hu produced n unit like that. [ o inks for gloves. Oli ; isn't it grumll She shows him dor.cn ) ; she'd moro thin willing , \.5 ho wblspcrs the maiden near nt hr.nil "Oh. isn't he sweet ! He's just too kill. ing ! " TUo Mnsnor. "What' ! * that , motheti" A umOier , dear ; rou will always tind it standuiR here , oBal on the corner of the street , . 'rcmlty displaying ita tiny feet , Avirling Its little 10-cent cane , .nd stupefying its tender brain rtih the fiuoko nf n piper clgnrolte. ) un't touch it , dear , it WAS raised n pot. " "Will It bite , mother ? " Well I should shout ; t will bite ft free lunch for all that's out. " Washington KepuMicin. OLLY GORDON'3 PREMIUM - IUM FARMER , Polly Gordon was an old maid liv- ng in Kansas ; she wan nut born there , or the State has not been long enough ottlod , and I will not mention the lane other nativity but lent the ox- usable State pride of Ohio people bo uri , I will oay it was not Ohio ; and ot she had energy enough at any hard ork that offered itself to entitle her o the presidency , if women were oli- ; iblo to that position. She was able * odied , and in her way , strong * nindud , oven to obstinacy. Though bo "didn't b'liovo in thorn wimmin's glits wimtnjn she had lieord tell of , " ahvftya voted in ocliool mooting 10 Kanmis Ian- gives that privilege to omen "because if they mean to osto peoplo'a money on too much choolm' and high odicatin' , I'm a oin" to do all I kin to prevent it , " as her reason for voting. She were her dresses made in the tylo that prevailed when she first put n long drossoa , and her scanty hair rom one year's end to another waa wisted in a little round knot and pin ed on top of the back of the head. 'Tho tashions kin come round to mo when they want to ; I'vo no time , and in't goin' to run round sftor 'em , " was her invariable reply when some rionds dared to suggest an improving hixngo. Her highest ambition on the womanly side of her nuturo was to iav the finest-colored Ktripod rag car- lots , the nicest drann-in rugs of im- joBsible roses and improbable cats ; the whitest clothes and lightest bread of ny housekeeper. She carried on a little farm , and mong farmers it was her baast and iride that her calves were biggest , nd pigs fattest ; that her corn yielded most to the acre , and oho never lost u hioken or turkey by pip or cholera , "he could scarcely road or write , do- plsed "book-larnin * as no 'count to ward gottin' along , " and took no in- oreat in the world outaido beyond thu riou of her crops and the groceries hn 1'ad to buy. Mrs. i'rndenco Volney , for the last our years Polly'o noiqhbur , also living an a farm I may fearlessly add thnt he was from Ohio woo a refined , in- ellipont woman , very fond of reading , Mid Polly was always lecturing her on lor expensive tastea , "I do think it's too foolish in you , o waste your money that way , and : pecd your time , too. You pay out enough hard cash every yeiir for such .rash as would buy tuo or throa fat calves ; if you'd n rlono that way , countm' the imter.il increase , you'd u md a herd of catilo by tliin time , in- jtid of all this httor ot books an' pt. joro ; en' you might a drawn in do/.on ruga just like mine ! " Mrs. Volney took thio advice from lly in good purt , for the maiden ady was really kind-hearted and well- disposed , too ignorant of , etiquette and propriety , or the moat common nfia bulonging to cultured , and I might add , civilized hfo , to bo aware of the impertinence of her sugges tions. So great MOB her prejudice against lowspapors and books , us wholly uau- OBS , that , while to the lightning-rod , owJng maehino and jutont pumpman she would give a not altogether itn- l > itiont lioannff and i-xamiimtion of nm wnirn , h iaildniunriored book or uuwspapur agent , with chroma i.i- thchniunts , y/us uuro to receive a t- voro "No , air ; you need not trouble yourself to Uko u stop nisi Jp ; I'vn no tnno to look at uuuh thrarh , nn1 no money to throw way on it ; an' jf you want a JIUCH i f uiy iui ( t I'll toll you you'd batter pitch into hard work tlun g. > round in auch low buainuat1 ! and a * she alw yo gavn ft call to the dj # , who stood by grinning with white teeth that added to the cfl'ec .of Polly'fl remarka , 'hoapent mildly uaid , "Goud morning , " ard rotircd , crab-wiuo , with meek side glances in the dog's direc tion , and novcr cuuio again. gJBut Polly was human and a woman , and in a atut't where men do so mucli more abound than the other BOX , she had scarcely wondered why , with so many subutantial attractions of farm stock , full cribs and fat turkeys , hoi strong bony hand had not been eoughl in matrimony. As ahe grew oldei and accumulated more , she often fel the disadvantage of not being arounc so as to know the price of things , bu she was entirely ignorant of the value or me of a nowepapor in giving hei the inf mnntion she wanted. Besides , she wearied of tending her stock and holding the plow , nnd it vexed her still moro to pay her hard-earned cash to some indifferent man , _ whom she feared or knew slighted his woik , erin in some some way ohoitnd her. Ono day while chaffering about n plow , dho noticed on the premium list of thu coming county fair "Hestloaf of wheat bread 55 , and Knnsan Farmer forono year. " The la t clause very much puzzled her , but she concluded that oven for a year the farmer wns well worth trying for , and ho might bo so well suited ho would bo willing to stay a lifo-timo Mrs. Volnoy came in a dny or two after. "llavo you hoorn toll of the pre miums yit for the fair ? ' "Yea ; I have a list. " "Will they truly give § 5 and a Kansas farmer for the boat lonf of light broad ? " "I preaumo BO , and I am half in- clii.od to send in a loaf " "I should think you'd moat bo ashamed to my so , and lot folks know it. " Mrs. Yolnoy never dreamed of Polly'n mistaken notion in regard to the "farmer , " and thought she meant alio took eo many papers nlio ought not to bo DO extravagant as to want an other ; and she waa greatly astonished at the blush that crawled up over Polly's freckled face , and lost itself in the roots of her scanty , tightly- drawn hair , as she hesitatingly wont on : "Well , to toll the truth , I'd like both mighty well mycclf ; money's. Always handy , and the farmor'd bo convenient in the house and out of door , too. There's some things about farming I don't know , nnd , being just alouo by myself , I ain't look after everything and go roum ) , too , and find out about things , and BO I got taken in. Do you a pouo I could have the farmer longer if it suited all round ? " she asked anxiously. "Of courao the publishers would bo glad for you to have it all the rest of your life , if you wanted it ! " "Publishers" was an unmeaning word to Polly , but she had a dim recollection of hearing in her early youth about something called "pub lishing the bans" that waa connected with matrimony ; and that Mrs. Vbl- noy opoko of the "farmer" as "it" soothed her maidenly modesty , for ns said ' 'farmer" waa _ only a supposable case , Eho could hot yet bring herself to the familiarity of the "ho" and "him" the assured wife of r.ovoral years gives to the husband of her youth , as if there woro'but ono mas culine in the world ! Mrs. Volnoy woo delighted that after all her invectives and declara tions , Polly had bocoino reconciled to the idea of pvon having a paper in her house , and in .trying to atoer clear of any discussion , she led poor Polly fur * the ? astray by saying : "Oh , yes , the Farmer would ba so much help to you in giving the prevailing - vailing prices all over the state ; in that way you know when corn , butter , stock and poultry are advancing , and the bast time to sell. Otherwise , wo women , tied to the house , not able to bo out and learn about thiiips as men do , are at the mercy of speculators , who come round , and taking advan tage of our ignorance , buy our things ami take ell the profits themselves. " "That'B so , " said Polly , sadly. "I sold some of my corn , last week , five cento on the bushel too low. " "If you had had the Farmer you would have known1 corn was fast ad vancing and hold on , I know it-and so waa saved. " "Do you s'poso if I got the premium I'll have the Farmer in time for fall plowing ? " "Mrs. Yolnoy did not see the con- neo'ion ' , and watj greatly puzzled to understand Polly's agitation , but at- ributcd it to her embarrassment for his sudden conversion and confession of faith in newspapers , and answered : " 0 , yes , you will got the money and farmer as soon aa the fair is over. " There were only two weeks till the ! air , and they were very busy ones to Polly , who cleaned house from carrot o collar and made many changes to > uit the tastes of the possible coming : armcr ; her old lovea were forgotten n xho fervor of the now hope , and BO nany timua was her pot cat driven off the newly covered cushion in the big reeking cluiir that she grow anxious , jray and thin , She also bought fifteen yard a of ul- laca at a bnrgain , arid , eoing over to Mra. Volnoy's with unwonted baahful- less , aaked for polonaise and overskirt patterns. "I shall want ono suit just right if I should git n farmed" she explained to the uncomprchening Mrs. Volney , "and I thought I'd go to the whole figure for this onct. " "Tho very idea of having a nows- pupor is an educator ; this premium offered nmy bu the entering wedge that dull Un.uk up Polly's soul , "Mrs. Yoli I to her daughter , after ) ' ij i ; 'tie with the patterns and lui ) i tfrruetioun how to use them , to which uho had listened as attentively us any devotee of fashion. She "sot" four "sponges" for her prize loaf , and , at the appointed day , arrayed in her most extraordinary dross , polonais ? , overskirt and trim med skirt , v/itli thioo carefully Re lucted loaves she hastened to the fair , While ticketing them she iinxiouslj asked thn polite official : "Will I git the fannor and 85 tc onct if I draw the first premium ? " "Without Uio Bli htetit doubt , madam ; I have the premiums hcrt on hand to bo given nway us soon a < called for , " Polly jitizjd earnestly at the moil who wuro inhn \ olliua , feeling that il her "lannet" was us auxious t-j hn fate < i mm was in ro ard to him , hu looks would betray him. But she mightus well ha\i > Ktudicd the Spline us their face.DO olio' followed hci leaven , and when once in pkca , hov aring round them at a ] um near hui brood , listening to ovcryhyord caid as if from the gunural public opinioi she might get a clue to her fate , She paused a eioopleeslight , urn next day , with carefully curried horai and newly-washed buggy mid horaol in her boot array , she droyo hi. At noon the committeecuine smelled , tasted and discussed , , hili she suffered agonies , as if running tin gauntlet , but at last the blui * ribboi was put on ono of her loaves hnd th rod on another. 'f Regardless of the latter , 'ho seizoi the blue ribbon loaf , and tiurrying t the bflice she accosted tholmnie auav 9 ofliclal , who wondered at her breath- lets excitement as fho had the lonf up , she said : "Arc both your prir.as here ? " "Yes , madam , " "Do you see Hint blue ribbon ? I want my $5 and my farmer. " "More they are , " and ho extended thn bill and a ci py of the F. rmor. "Whenould you like to bfgin with the Frtrmor , minium ? " "I'm toady ; f.r 1 come prepared to tnko him homo. Which one is it ? " and she looked inquiringly at a group of gentlemen , who , noticing her ex cited manner OB she c.uno in , hnd slopped their conversation and v.'cro observing hor. "This it " eaid the 13 , xuperlntend- out , putting it in her hand ; "dato of September G , 18 . " "Why , this is 11 nowapspor I want my farmer. " "Well , see , tlio Kansas Farmer , " and ho displayed the titlo-pago. "Was that what you meant by the faunor you waa goin1 to give for the beat loaf o1 yeast-light broad ! " "Yes , madnnio. Oh , not ono copy , certainly , but a year's subscription , " he added , hastily , thinking hu had dis covered the cauao of her trouble. "That paper ! " she answered with the utmost scorn , as she sniffed with her upturned , frcckelod noso. "Is thin the underhand way you t.nka to deceive a louo woman like myself ? I wish I had words to spunk out my mind to you and toll you just what I think about it 1" "What did you expect ? It was so announced on thu premium lint. " "Why a farmer i man of course ! " The unforluiiata official tried to ox- plainand the other uontlomon assisted him , onch assuring her that doubtless somebody might bo found to fill thu bill , but na no one oflcrcd hinuolf for the vacancy Polly , not at all apponcud , wont off , leaving the Farmer and loaf of broad , but who did not forgot the crispy ? i > bill. In that dark hour of disappointment it was a source of com fort to her , nnd kept her from utter despair no olio hitched her horse and drove homo single and alone. At first eho thought she would hunt up Mra. Yolney and spook her mind to her , but eho ride homo and the sooth- intc PUT of the old cat , which lay in the no longer tabood arm-chair , calmed Polly , and sober second thought pre vailed. She did her own fall plowing ; it kept her at hemo three weeks , and when next she mot Mrs. Volney , who had heard of her disappointment through the eupuriutoudont neither of them made any reference to the Kau nas Farmer. But aa the Fanner came to her reg ularly , she gradually learned to look for it , and fait a now importance to have some mail for her at the post- office. From rn.iding current prices , weather notes and prospuota of crops , oho begun to care f jr other things ; so that by the next luir oho presented herself at the office with another loaf , and to the smiling BUporintondontVMias Gordon If you get the blue ribbon , remember it is only the Weekly Kaunas Farmer for ono year from date wo can give you , " eho was oblo to reply with a re turn Pinilo. "I don't want any other. This is the beat kind for mo. " "However , is in Mrs. Volnoy's house , " the inquiry made weekly. "Has Polly's educator come yet ? " and it always creates a rippfo of laughter among the young folks , scarfs , ribbons and any fancy articles can bo made any color wanted with the Diamond Dye * . All the popular oolors. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Clara Morris in In Boston. Mary Amlcreon Is iu St. huulu. "llninnny Hye" ntill drawn crowdn In Now York Mr. Kdwin Booth acted In Edinburgh last week , Ford'n comic opera company IB in llich- rnomi , Va. Joseph ilcltereon U playing Deb Acres In Now York. Joe Kimnot anil Joe Murphy both Kl > to Australia next year. Mleu Maria Van Xaudt HUH made n lilt tin Million in 1'ari * . MTH. luugtry'a Orxt apnoaranco In Chicago cage IH net down for Now Yenr'H Day. Sardou'n new comedy "Koodora , " l nil ! to Le the xiylo of "Daniel Kuclmt. " Mien Alfco fUU will take the load with nn entirely now company next mouth Katli ) 1'ntrmm i > i playing her wny to ward 'Frixcuvhcru nho will opjn in n few New Orleans in tn have a now Frnnch opera company , which la to open thcru on November 7. Abbcv't ) LaiiRtry'n company will ho In Philadelphia for two weeks , commenuinK December 18. , Giles iShlnu ban been engaged to play loading character * for four weeks with Mine .JanauHchek , The fainnnH * German coiiicdinn , Herr Krianck , will nrrive in a few days , und shortly begin bin pngagoment at the Thalia tluatro , Now York. Lotta is now iilayinc ono of the most nuccesBful ( financial ) ) ) eiiKagemenU of her life at the Chestnut Street J'hiladelphia opera house , the receipts list week reach- log SI 1,001) . Henrietta linker ban been eiigaxed for HalvInl'H rompnny , A'ltlo le ! ! rile , Vlr- Kinla Jiuchkiun , anil MIs.i linker will play Ilio female iole * In suppoitof the trage dian. dian.Mi' Mi' , Curl linen , in pnniiunce of hln set tled polity of encotir.iglui ; llriti h com- poHori- , Inn ghcn a r.ummUilou tn Air. A. Goring ThoiiinH for an opera nn Ihn nub- ject < n Diuuaii' "I' < Hiiii'r.ildiii" An oiera | ciititlrit "Colinnl.la , " wrltun f"i bin by Mr. A. C. Mucken/lu , han ) iut be i > tciin- nletod , nnd will ho produced at JJrury ) /iiit ) In the cpilni ; . HpoakuiR < > f Kiwronco JJarrolt. ' < ( por. formnmo of h-iuueu'to in "Kranueiica dl Klinini" the Nevi- York Triburm i-nys : Mr. lj4V/Jcnco Jjurn it , ) > y n pcrfuinntlieo ( if oiugubr fdwiliuiion uiul tiimultuoiiH upirlt , him U'litfld tj ; hid ( Optilni V u Chirac. Ur of rrniHrkt'lo : cdtiiilh. ' 1 hii j ermm. utloii , lifKHiiilriK cilinly , wa wrought up to a iiiKh do roe of pAunIou and it evoked a vthiriwhul of n > pUu > .u. " * If Mra. Lydia K. Pinkhain hos not really discovered the Klifir I'ifii. , which the anelunt Alcl-ciniata sought by BO much patient research and por- Bistent experiment , her medicine eouiB , at least , likly to coininund an Iniuioniie sale and universal popularity in the future. If rapid progress and n eminent success furnish any basis for correct judgment , Mrs. Pinkham U , most promising competitor for such 0 honorable distinction as the alohomiatt 01 failed to achieve. GEORGE F. CRAWFORD BUYER AMD SHIPPER OF EGGS. No , 519 Soutli Main Street CIL itums , IOWA I Pay tin Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission , COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn ing , Ro-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manui'acturors and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J , J , latliaway , Manager , Ooimcil Bluffs , la , Machinery will bo run oxclunivoly for custom work on Thursday and Friday ol each week. Orders nolicltod and satisfaction guaranteed. ( Successors to J. W. liodefer ) WHOLESALE AISD KETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAfAfflA , LffiIGH , BLOSSBM& AND. ALL CONHEILSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC , Offlce No , 34 Pearl Street , Yardu Cor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluifc-i. 1 t'KTT.U THOU , . IIKIUIAX KUAOHT. THOLL & KRACHT , Oor. Main Street ntl 7th Avenue. Klnu ( Jroctile ) , Teas , Ki-j. , ft Spco'ixlty. lllsliont prlcrn pilil ( or country jiroJilco. New imllillni ; , now Kucila , tow prices. \\o will not bo undotsaM , Call und vxtmlnn our stock. P. T. M AYNE. 0. E. MAYNE MAJNUKAOTUKK BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES' MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND The Very Best of Brooma OonstDntly ou Hand. The Market Price Paid for Gorn , Oats , Rye , Barley ' . . - - V BK.OO3VC OOHlsT : - . i Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Please Bend Sample. & ; OO. THK r.HAUIKG U1JALKK IN 337 , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa , THEHUNTRESSTRACE BUCKLE IhU tnc ) le ° , l a been otitte inarlut for thro yearn , and ghei rcifcct tatUfnctlon. WK CIIAL- I.KNilK THU WOULD to produce a litieMc hat cijualB It li.llio iollewln polntii : Kt-IUlUioap pcaraiiio ; Sliid IN CDSO upou the Iraccj ad HJ > tn > ri > lli ; 4th Ita cain -clunlug without taktnv tbn iraoi cutof tlie I niir ; Mb It nil ] not iinljuclloltiulf , Otli Tlia haino tuz pulln utrilght mth the truce II UKJ'llfHH 'I'KACi : CAltltll K , the bc > t In the worM. 'I In uJckoru ' rMilyftilJmtfd , cannot jr.tolt Itiu I , anrt will not tatch the rein or tall. IIU.NTHc.S.S PATKNT WIIIITLMUKK AND 11HKAST HTtlAlt HOOK , fcr biavy wagons , -'owing , dnwtui ; , etc. , onnotbuequttleil , 'Ilio tug \\lll not unhook Itlc'f. Jlanufacluicd by DDITON , HUWTUBSS & CO. , Jauosvillo , Wieconsin. For Bale by C. J , Bcekiimn , Council Hindi ; Bbarp A : 8011 tml 11 , g , Collins i Co. , Omaha , and by all jobblDK liouucn. ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant , . . ADOLl'U DOJCRFLINGKlt , 1'roDtJetor. Choice Winen and Cignrs. OyBtera in ] Cvery Style. , 709 Lower Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa- STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND RNAMEHTAL PAINTERS , J Al'JW HANOINO , KALSDHININO AND tUlilKIKB , Shoo CirnorTlroarlw vf nd Sonti St & ORAIO , ARTISTIC POTTERY , P.lcli Out Qlufiu , line Froncli China , Silver Ware fieo. , BIO utoiavur COUNCIL BLurru , > VA. Duoda and morltpujcg drami an _ d/nd JACOB SIMS" ; Attorney and Counsellor at Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Office Droadttay , between Main. , and I'ca BtroeU. * , VUI J practice lu IStittuand | Vedu urU M&W STREET ill. Fl AU Sliipperi . .nd Truveler lll 5 id' od ncCviinmodiUioii uud roaaoiubl chargoa. SOUTH if/JEEP / , OPPOSITE OAl'STAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa , HOLLAND & MILLEtt , Prpprlotora. DAVID G. EVANS & CO. , W > 1 North Second Street , ST , LOUIS , MO. ; s r-Ask your Grocer for the Cel ebrated Star Uoflw > anvt .Bt-\r Baking Powder ,