- v THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2 IB : . WIOLESAT.K AND HKTAlti f COUNCIL BLUFF8. IOWA. T IT L E , BJJJjyjJ J)0.F ) IC E. Lands and'Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - IOWA. HENRY BEEOROFT , MAIN STREET LIVEBY STABLE , 11KN IlOOhHS1 OL1 > STAND. 11" ll continue running hln city line to allpiubiot ttoclty. All ordois promptly attended lo. LOW CllAllO B \UASTKhP New tocl cosjvmly rcoclv a. _ D. M. CON NELL Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17 , North Main Street. Council Blafla Calls promptly aniwerodat Ml hourt , night nr < Uy. New hearse and London carriage * direct trom the factory ore run In connection therewith . That never require crimping. a Mrs. J. J. Good's lUlt Store t prices never bolero touched by ny other hair dealer. Also R full line ot switches , etc. atkreatly reduced prices. Also gold , Urn and colored nets Wa\ea made from ladles' own h lr. Do not fall to call before nurcluilnir Uowbore. All Roods wairanlod a reprosontod. J"RS. J. J g ° Vu' . , , low S9 M ln street Council lllntft * UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but first-claw Bakori employed. Broad , Oako , Pica , &o. , delivered to any part of the city. Ou m &U * * P. AYRER , Proprietor. NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 636 , BROADWAY , ( Pftlmor'u Block. ' Between Gth and 7th ( streets. E , P , TIGKNOR , PROPRIETOR. Our Motto : Strict cleanliness , the bo < t quality of mcate , nd lowest possible prices. Meats de- IvereUtoany part of thocltj. Comt ud eeo our now shop. Bethesda BATEIMIOUSEI At Bryant's Spring , Gor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , Plunge , Douch , Shower , Ilot and Cold Baths. Com petent tuale and lemalo imrncs and atlcndanta always on hand , and the best ol rare and atten tion ( riven patrons. Special attention Riven to batntng children. Investigation and patronage lollcltod. lollcltod.DR. . A. H STUDLBY & Co. , 106 Dppor Broadway. Dr. Stndloy : Treatment ot chronic diseases made a specialty. REUOVED without the drawing ol blood or use ot ' knlte. Cures lung dleoasos , AMTI rYPMUTT Fits , Scrofula , Liter Com- . . P' lnti ' ° P y. Rhcuma- T II M f ) R S "Bra , Fever and Uercur- I U IU U n * M , iroei Erysipelas , Salt Rheum , Scold Head , CaUtrh , weak. Inflamed and granulated Eyes , fcrolulous Ulcers and Fe male Dlawwo ol all kinds. Also Kidney and Tenerlal dlsoaees. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured money rclunded. All diseases treated upon the principle of voget- lirotorm , without the use ol mercurial pola- 9oa or the kntle. Eloctto Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished who deelrothom. ( Hernia or Rupture radically cared by the UBO the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster , which hu superior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE- CALL ON OR ADDRESS Dm B. Rico and F , G , Miller , ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. SINI'ON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Eitrading and Oiling a specialty. First-class work guaranteed. DR. AP. . HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office , No. li Pearl Street. Home , 9 a. m. teX X , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Residence , 120 Bancroft street. Telophonlo counectlon with Central olBco. J. M. PALMEK , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW WTD.STILLMAN . , Practitioner of Ilemeopathy , consulting ysicianandSurgeon , Office and residence 016 WlUotr avenue , Coun- lilufls , Iowa. F. T. S YBERT , , M. D PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Office No. 5 , Everett Block , Broadway - way , over A. Louiu's Restaurant , % Ct * * T DC iMT < 3E2 tO > M" Office over tarings bank OOUNOIti BLUFFS , . . . Iowa REAL ESTATE. ff. 0. Jainei , In connection with bis law and tclloctlonbuslnewbuys and cells real estate. Penan * wlihlng to buy or boil city propert > call t his office , over Butbneil'i book itore , Pcail > r et etEDWIN EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 4l6Broadway , Council Bluffs MRS , E , J , HARDING- , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNEOOLOGJST. Oraduata of Eloctropathlo Institution , Phlla- dolphia , 1'cnna. Offloo Cur , Broadway & ( Honn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment ol all diseases and pMnful dif ficulties peculiar to females & specialty. d. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Offlco orof First National Bank , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Will practice In the state and federal eourtaJNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 814 BROADWAY , Council Blaffe , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andMEstate , Proprietor of abstract * - ol Pottawattomlo connty. Offlco corner of Broadway and Main street ? , Council Plugs Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M. D , , ( Doutschor Ant. ) Cor. WASHINGTON AYE & 7th St. Council Bluffa. ulaeaaes ol women and children a tpoclalty. P , J , MONTQOMERY , M , D , , FKDB DisfENaAiiY KVEUY SATUUDJLY , Office In Everett's block , Pearl troet. Real ] donee G3 ! Fourth street. Otnce hours from 9 to Zo.ja. , 2 to 4 and p 8 p. m. Council ( luffs " "f. C. 6LARK , PEACT.CAi DENTIST. Pearl opposite the pontofflce. One ol the oldest ( .tatltloners In Council Emits. Utls Ulactlon guaranteed In HUGHES & TOWSLEE , ' DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitsNute Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Blntfa STEAM "LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , This laundry bos Just been opened for bust neiwand uearenow prtpatui to do Uintirj vorfc ol all kinds ind KUiranteo eatUUcUon A rp elalty maila of line work , such an uillan , luBs , nuethliU , etc , Yfa want everybody tc gie ua a trial. LARSON & ANDERSON. ruos. oiricia. v , u. K. rvw OfflOER & PUSET , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - IBGG Dealer * In Foreign and Domettla Eichtujri and borne iccurttb * . COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TltsIE TABLE. ROCK wft \ > A < ID rtnnr. Arrhc. Atlantic Kf I ! S-COpm Taclflc KxJ P.x Mid .MM .3.-2."i i in FA and Mai I ) . Molms no" 7.IS Mn IHfiMolnr < ac.4:10 : pin citicvoo , trimNOToi tDQnscT. IV'pvrt. Arrive. Atlantic Kx ) . fiM f m I Pacific KxJ . . . ! > : CO iv m JIM and KxV P.'Alitml Mallnml Kx * . TWpm N. Y. Kx 4 00 p in | Neb A Kan Kx..S.VO ft tu CIIICIOO ASD > 0 tll r TRRS. Dinut Arrlvo. At'ontle Kx ( A n v m I Paclfto K0:13 | : a m Slal nnd Kv * oJO n m I Mai nnd KP.IS pin Arcuin. ( Sal. ) CiM p in I Aivoin. ( Mon. ) 1:1,1 ji in hi > mK ntr , sr. Jon ASD COINTIL vnrrs. Dopnrt. Arrive. Mall and Kx. . . 9.M in I r.xpre * C M p in , .SIU : l > m | MM ivml K\ . . rsioi rAcino. Dcjwrt. Arrive. Overland Kx.l1i.tOa. m. nvrn ndKx.4 DO p. in. Lincoln Kx llUKIn. m. IH-nverVX . HO'n. m , Denver Kx . "Wp. in. IXK'.I Kx . . . .0Wft. : : in. lxxi\l Kx 7.2.1 n , in. " Kx fl.lVla. in. Kintgntiit . . .C ! OV. in. " Kv . . .fW. ( . m. VV VBAIIII , r. Ull9 AVD TACIFIO IKpitt. Arrive. Mall anil Kx. . 0W : m I Mull ami Kx. . 4 ) p m Cannon lUli. . 4MJ : p in | Cannon Ba.i. .11:03 : n in Morxcitv ' Hepivrt. Arrlvo. for Blotix Clt > .75 a m I Tnn Slonx O'v , C,10 ! p in I'or FortNlobnvrn. ! Frm Fort h'lolinnv. Neb' 7Mnm : Neb 'OuWpm For 8t. I'aul. . .7:40 : p m | From 8t. PAlll. . i'iO a In CHICAGO , HILUAUKHR AND RT. TAl I. . tHpatt. Arrive. Mall and IX.0:20 ft m I Mall and Kx. . CM pm Council D ulls & Otunba Btroot R. H. Ix > nv o Council 11 ulTn. IA'AVC Omili.x I a m , 0 a m , 10 a 111 , R a in , ' . ) n m , 10 a m , II am , 1 m , 2 p in , 3 p 11 am , lpm,2pm,3p u , 4 p m , B p m , G p ni. in , 4 p in , 5 p in , C p in Street cam run lialf hour y to the Union I'aclflo DoiKit , On Sunday the c.ir begin their trip * at 9 o clock a. in. , and run re ti ar y during the day at P , II , 2 4 , 8 nnd 6 o'c.ock , ntidmn to city time. KxeeptSundajs. ( Kiet-pt Saturday. JKxcept RENTS OF THEATRES. thnt Show the Power ot the Drama Over 1 ho Public. N w Yoik Letter In Troy T.men. Tlio old Park theater ( so called bo- causu it faoed the park ) was the prop- uriy of John Jacob Antor , who rented it for $17,000 a year. Ho no doubt intended to mnko it $20,000 , but the times were so hard that n email nbate- muut waa allowed. This wua then the doaroat rout paid for any plnco of aniUBuinont in the Union , and it waa aarprising how any .manager could raiao that amount. The old Park waa burned down in 1848 , and Ha alto now is covered with stately buildings. It ia still a part of the Aator estate , and brioga a bettor rent than over. B loth'rt theater has rented oa high as $40 000 , but under the present prusBuro thu pricu ia nearly down one half. This theater belongs to the Ortkcs Ames oatuto , and will no doubt bo eventually aold or demol ished , aud the site occupied by stores. The Union Square theater la leased by Sheridan Shook , who pays a rent of $20 000. The present P rk theater is sud to rent fur $15,000 , but the Grand Uper.i brings J < iv Gould nets s thau § 20,000. The lAfth Avenue theater belongs io the Gilaey estate nud rents for $25,000. The Madiuon Square theater la the only onu in the city that is owned by its manager , M , H. Mallory. It would readily rent tor $ i0,000. ! The Thalia theater ( for merly the OldBjworj ) belongs to the Asters and Its rent is probably § 12- , 000. 000.Those Those figures show the immense power with which the dram * holds tbo public. Great cities will have thtir theaters , and Gibbon tells ua that during a scarcity of food in an * cient Rome actora wore allowed to TO- main while other professions were banished. Horiford's Acid Phosphate "IN iniRVti'aiA , FRANCIS fl. AlKUNS , A. A. Sur- coon , U. S. A , BIJB : "For dyspopiia , whether in the lean or corpulent , in nervous debility and in night swoatsof consumption , it haa commonly given speedy benefit , and some of my army friends are quite enthusiastic about it. " How Old Abe "dcoopod" the Domo- cratu. In the days when Clay and Polk were making their great contest for the proaidoncy , Mr. Lincoln and Judge 0. , of a neighboring county , were advertised for u joint discussion at the court house in Jacksonville , upon the political issues of the cam paign Lincoln to advocate thn claims of the "Mill Hey of the Slashed , " and the judge to ably present those of "Jimmy Polk , of TonneBoi-o. " ' 'Wo were attending school on the hill in the suburbs of thn then little village of Jacksonville , " Mr , Turner continued , "BO named in honor of Old Hickory. " Out of about two hundred students there were sniue fifty of us that bulont > ed to the 'Ua- terrified Democracy.Vo attended every tneetii'g , went early , got the front peats , and every mother's won of ue could sing , 'Hurrah , Im rah for the hiclcnry tree , Tlie tuugh nud Htaunrh old tree ; lea lirnuoiiBK cover all the around , IU rnotn In Tenno Bee , And then Wo know exactly when to applaud our man , and how to conduct ourselves BO as to annoy our udver- tinors in the most approved style , if not moro so. I assure you wo could discount all opposition in thu hurrah business , and you would have thought so too if you could have hoard us thunder when the judjo ; entered the court-room , and then what bad colda and terrible coughs wt > all had when Lincoln came in Wo had the inaidii and 'meant business. ' The judge spoke first , giving us thn nvruot mumo of thu 'rtd valorem tanwuh ! ! all ua vaiiations , well interspersed with the jingle of 'hard money , free tradu and sailors' rights , MI oean-bound rt'pib lie , fifty.four foriyor fi ht , ' and closed by reft'rring to himself us having been horn of dmnocr.itio pHrents , nnr < ud by a democratic mother , nnd rocked in n hickory-bark cradle , and voted for Jackson. "Wo H VO him three cheers and n tiger. Wo dia our parts HO well that the whigs were dieconregod , and riudi but a feeble < Hurt when Lincoln took the nttnd. 1 expect ho tundo u goad Bpeceh , but as we had no faith in any- tiling but democracy , wo gavu him nu credit , but put down all ho eaid as a 'whig lie. ' Xearing the close of liiu speech ho said that ho had understood from some source that the judge , cm phutio and positive as ho wcs , had nol always entertained I ho principle's ha advocated that night. 'Yes , sir , al ways , from ray youth up,1 replied thu judee. 'Did yau over Jive in Kukas- kia ? asked Lincoln. 'Ves , sir , for a year or two. ' 'Wa you , whilst you mJdtd thuro , a dej/igcrat or gtr 'A democrat , ' replied the judge. 'Somehow it runs through my mind , ' rejoined Lincoln , 'that the reverse ia truo. At any rate I will toll ? ou all I kmw nbout it. When [ lived nt old Sangainatown , lohn Strode atm I used la haul antr * ogs to the mill in the winter. In sum * iner wo Domotimcn hauled goods 'rom ' Alton. Wo got orders ftein Iamb Cook , ntidnthora , nnd proceeded with other tomn to Alton for qood * ; wo uiich got our load and drove b.tok ns ; aras the lia aw , and went into camp 'or the night. Wo turned our oxen out to grass while vo < ook posacssion > f an uinpty cabin rrcontly vacated. Wo soon got our auppisr , and , dnrk coming on , the boys amused thcu- solves at n game of 'old ( lodge,1 with low nnd then drink from Miliick Uotty , ' the name of ktliu bnttlo that stood on the table , nnd I supervised .ho gnmo. "Well , you sco , " Mr. Lincoln cw : inuci ? , "my education in that line : mviug boon entirely neglected , I was alone and felt lonesome. 1 spread my blanket on the 11 > or and atrotohod out , and could not help thinking that the girls were about right when they used to say , 'Abo is long for cliia world. ' I lookud up , and thuro , latiging on the joists , I behold whet to mo appeared n mighty good ntroA- of luck. It waa n file of forgotten newspapers. I reached for thmn , and they came. It wes Tlio Kiskaa- ua Gazjtto. The first pop r that at tracted my attention cjiitaiuod a speech ot the promising young law- jor , Mr. ( now JudRf ) 0 , my oppo- lent , in which , an I now recollect it , 10 took strong grounds iu favor of ; ho old federal party. ' "At this point wo all cried 'False ! 'alse ! ' Lincoln continued : 'It has : oen a long while ago , but I don't ; liiiik I am mistaken when I toll you that iu that speech the judge gave the democracy an awful threshing , 11 o lold them up before the world in all their sinfulness : said they were a standing proof of the truth of the doc- trlno of total depravity. Ho actually accused them of dishonesty and , I am sorry to say , ho proved , ! 'At this point the noise and confusion were so jront that it was impossible to hear inything further. Our anger was kindled. Wo were ready to light at the drop of tho'hat and drop it our selves. Things looked mighty squally for a few minute ; , when Lin coln stretched out his long bony arm and , pointing his finger at ihaonraued audience , said , in his irresistible voice : 'Hold on ; I believe I have got the speech with mo now , and if there ia a democrat in the house that can read , lot him como forward and read it for you. ' A reader was soon found , but I don't think ho got half through before fore the 'hurrahing commenced/ the moat of the 'dyed in-tho wool' democrats adjourned , fully satisfied that wo h.ul buon terribly ncoopud. " Giles Turuer in the Dds Moinca Reg ister. Woman' * Tree Prlontl. A friend in need i a friend hitleiid. Thin nnno can deny , especially vvhcnnHsistnncoia rendered when one is sorely nllllctccl with- dixenet ) , more particularly thone com- plnintH and weaknesses so common to our female population. Every woman should know that Electric Bittern nrq woman's true friend , and will positively restore her to health , even when all other remedies fail. A single trial always proves our as sertion. They are pleasant to the taste , nud only cost fifty cents a bottle. Soldliy O. J ? . Goodman TKAIMING OAtt CONDUCTORS. Qottlnp ; an Inaight of tbo Difficulties of the Men on tbo Hour Plutlorraa Now York Sun. "To become n surface street car con ductor acceptable to both the public and the railroad company's officials , is not by any ino-ins DO oaay a transformation mation from any other business lifo as moat poraona suppose , " a conductor old in the service said. "In the first plico you've got to undergo a rigid examination of your knowledge of the streets across which your car ia to pass. This is' required in order that the ofliolals may bo certain before they tuko a new man that ho ia worth their attention. It is assumed that ho can toll nt once about what the distance is , for instance , between Canal street and Fourteenth street nn up-town linoa or from Hroadway to Sixth avenue on cross-town lines , or between any two important points on the road. This ia required in order that the conduc tor may bo able to Vnow how long a tuna will be required to go from one point to another , and this again ia necessary in order that the conductor may know not only when ho ia behind or ahead of time at n given point , bat also whether ho is going to bo ahead or behind time at a point beyond. Besides , a clojo knowledge of the streets , and the order in which they come is necessary in order that the conductor may know when tounnouco a Htrcet where some passenger hns or dered him to stop thu car. You know the name * of thu streets are not al- way * < > tiin corner gas-lamps us they "linn | urt of the examination oi application is a recent invention , Nor wus I required , vhen I first put my foot on a car platform to go through a course of a week's training on n brother conductor's car beforu I waa allowed to run a car of roy own. This ia the custom now , unlem , of coura't , it ia evident the new man has talout enough to learn the business in a quicker timo. It was u week before i learned the names of the atruuts and thu order in which they came , but at thu end of that week I could name every cross utroet hum one end of ihu line to the other , backward or forward , ao fast ua I cou'd make my tongue fly. Il wua a week of worry while I wan learning , though , for often I hadn't thu remotest notion when I wiu coming to a street ut which a lady had told ino to stop the car. 1 would ki-or ti ntruight facu when she ciino to the dour , with red cheiku and Dashing oyei ) , and demand the reason why J had not stopped at 'her street,1 and 1 anawercd I lud forgotten , for tlul would lead all the passengers and any tjiottor on the car to suppose that J waa a regular old-tiaiu conductor , Sect"But "But oven after the otreota are fa iniliar I find it dillicult to keep trad of myself at night , especially if it it foggy or if it rains , or oven if it ii very dark. When a car is crowded era a very wet night and I am Inaido col lootiui ; fdrti , the only way to koo [ track of my posi'.ion is to dock dowi and peep eut of thu windiivu while J for curtain landmarks which ] IAVO observed. Sometimes it is n white house , or n residence standing alone in its yard , or n queer old tree , or a vine cUmborlng on n homo front , or a aeries of vacant building lota , era a big gilt ai ! < n , or n curve in the rail road track. After oiporioncotho now conductor can tell you where ho is at any time without looking nt aay. hing outalilo of the car , and I hnvo > con tuld by KOIUO ojnduotorn that hey could shut their eyes , ride a uilf , and toll you to a car's length to what atreot they had como. " "Tho conductor must Irani to ob- ervo the city ordinance requiring ctrs o bo stopped on thn further croftsiug , iccauaoby doing so the cross street ia oft clour for tr.trol. Another thing o bo learned is the method of using ho indicators , which must bo rung when a faro is collected , There is mo at ui\ch end of the oar and the onn it the forward end Is the one to bo rung. I mention this fact bccMiso n green conductor I had with mo a few weeks ago spout n week with mo , and roll could not imagine that a human > eing could bo so stupid. Ho trlod to im ono trip nlono , and ho succeeded n ringing thu wrong indicator ropoat- tdly , in ringing the indicator when ho nt ended to ring the boll to stop the car , in stopping the car at the wrong orossini'B for passengers to got out , ind in fiot blundering nt every stop. t was his lirst and his last trip. " "What is the most difficult thing to cariil' "To run the car on time neither too ast nor too slow. " The reporter woo nbout to jump rom the car , and ho ventured to re- nark "You haven't told mo how you earned to collect and tnko care of the ares. " "I'm not giving everything nwny. " Then , with n uuspicious look at the reporter , ' 'You are not a spotter , are you ? " The reporter jumped. Bucklm'B Arnica Otvlvo. The UKBT SALVR In the world for" Outt , BruIsoB , Sores , Ulcorr , bait Hhoum , Fe ver SereR , Totter , Chipped Ilnndi , Chll blnlns , Corns , anil all aidn eruptions , nnd positively cures piles. It ta guaranteed to rlvo imtlafaotfon i rev noy rofnndod. . 'rlco , 25 conti per ex. Tor tale bjr 0. JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Oounsollor at Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Office Broadway , between Malng and Pua atreuta. 'VU1 B practice In ,8tai.aid | ( Fedo urU DAVID G. EVANS & GO , , CO-i North Second Sti cot , ST. LOUIS , MO. J-fi-Ask your Grocer for the Celebrated - obratod Star CoflVn aiiU SUr Bnlciug I'owdor. I'owdor.DOCTOR WHIT TIER , 617 St. Charlo * Bt'ST. I.OUIS , Mo. A ItEQULiAll QllADUATR of two medical cc > ll"KOSh alocn longer o-iraifoJ In the treat ment Of UIIKOWO , NEIlVUUd. SKIS AND ISLOOU Disease ) than any other phi alclan In St. Lmlaasclty p pcrs show and all old rosldont. know. Consultation at. offlco or by mull , free and Invited. A friendly talk or hl > opinion costs' nothing. When It IB Inconvenient to vlittbo city for treatment , medicines can be lent by mall or exprosi everywhere. Curable aace guaranteed ; where doubt oilottJt li frank , y ttattd. 011 or write. Nervona proatrntlon , Debility , Mental and I'hyBJoal Weaknonn , Mercurial and other affoctlonH of Tlirunt. HUlu mill Hones , Uluod Impurities ami mend 1'iilnunlng , Shin AffcoUons , OM Sjraa and Ulcorn , to Aliirrmnc , Uhoiimatltim , I'llea Hpoci.l intention to cage from SUUCIOAL OASES receive > i > eclai attention. lJlnm > nen nrlnlng from lnitti | lonco. KICBSHBH , Imiuk-oncof Sioux ( jity & Pacific THE SIOUX OITY BOUTB Rnns a HelM Ttaln Ihrongh Iron- Council Blutts to St. Paul Without CJhingo Time , Only 17 Hour * \i is THE ailOUTKH ROUTI OOUNOIL , BLUFFS TO BY. PAUL , IIINHSAP01JU ) UULUTU OK illBUAKOt And all palnU In Koithorn low. , ldnnrj , l > an Dtkolb. Thin line Is viulppnl lib the Imptova ffMtlt.ijhnuHa.utonuUc Alr-1i > aki and llllli ! 'U (07ui ( Cotiploi and ( liiflor : anil lei ai't'KO. UAKfJY AND COKfOHT II DOIiiii'xiflf J. rullumn I'alacu filteplny Oai ruulliroujb WITHOUT OHANQIt hetwcen Ktr 0 Cltynnil Rt. I'aul , ? la Council 111 US u auu Kloui City , Tr ln lciMi > Lnlon Tacino Vrui lrr at Ooan ell flluSs , itt 7:30 : p. m dilljr un trrlvnl of Hanoi City , St Jciriih and Council Hlu9 > triln Iron thoKoutU. Arriving at Hloux Oily 11. (0 p. m and at Dm Heir Union I > cpct a ( 8t. Paul at 11 if , noon run HOUBH IN AUVAHUB or ANT OTUKI Koim : OScnuotiaber In ULlui ; the KIouz City Uon > you tot aThionrfh Train. The lihoitcitl the QutckcrttTlnje ami a ComlorUlilo f.M In > i Tlirough L'ktn belwceu UOUNOIL ULUFfS AUD CT. PAUL. UPReo that your TlckttJ itad ila | be "Bloni Oily and HacinaRalliLid ' /.B. WA1TLEH , J.U. IIU01IA.UN . Oen' 1' , Onpetlntondiint. < M Agenl UlMionrl Valley U. W , R. DAVIf , Bonthnotttrn PamonKer Anent. 'V-nrcll Illuflii Benins Rewarded , OB , Wio Story of tbo Sowing Maohlne. A banlionie little pamphlet , bloii and ( dl anHth DUiaeront tinjrmlnics , will b > (2-rVEN AWAY to ni auult piraon calltii far II , al any Linnet 1 SiiL-otace ol The BliiL-er Manulactuilux Com- piny , or will be sant lij mail , pout paid , tc llvlni ; at a dlilincv Itomaw offlcei 'KlauuraoMiringUo ' , , JMnelput ) llica , a Un'.un Hqntro VOt'K OK ATEFUL-COMFORTINQ. BREAKFAST , "Jya thorough kiiowlu > ) | ; o ol tlio natunl law which ( { ovcrn the oix-ratlar-s ol tl 'o tlun am nutrition , and by a c rcul ( appll-ation ol the flue proputivu of well u lee i d Cocoa , 11 r Knit hai iiiov.dod cur Iruikfjuv tatlm llli t dcllutily flivciwl bcvcra u Kliltli may > a\o u many heavy doctor * ' bllU It li by the judlcl ut Ube nl uutti nrtU'Uu ol diet that a oixtltutlor may be gradually built up until utioiiic vnougt to resist etrry tendency to dUuuw , HunJrcdi ol tubtlu in l dle are Uoatlni ; around ut read ) to attack vthiruvcr tht.ro In a weak jiolntV > may oacape many a fatal Bhalt by kuvplnx our echt , MUi lottllluil nlilipuru blood aud a prop erly uourUbed Iraiue. " Civil bcrvlcc Uaivtte kli'Ju ulmiily with bolllnt ; ator or milk. Bold la tint only U Ib and Ib ) , labclod JAMES KPP8 & GO , liomcoopattilo ObotuiHtu , d-tuc4ut-wly LoodOD , GEORGE F. CRAWFORD BUYER AKD SKIPPER OF ECCS. No , 519 South Main Street , COUNCIL 11LUGFS , IOWA I Pay the Highest Market Price and .Deduct No CommissioQ , COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattioo Work , Wood Tuni ng , Ro-Sawing , Planinj ; arid Matching , Sash , Doors , Blmds , Boxoa , Etc. Manufacturers and Doalora In Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J J Council Bluffs la , , Hathaway , Manager , , , Machinery ill l > o run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Friday o each wooki Orders 8 llcltcci nnd RntlMncUon mmrnnteocl. ( Successors to J. "W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAfMA , LEHIG-H , BLOSSBUB& IOWA AND.IALLCOAL8I CONNELLSYILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER. ETC. Offloo No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffa. I'Kriill THOIJi. HKRUAN KKAOITC. THOLL & KRACHT , GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Oor. Main Struct end 7th Avenue- . Finn Groc'rlni , Teas , Ktc. , n pcoalty Highest pricm paid for country produce. New niiMlnB , new Rocds , lu\v prices. Ho will not lw undotsold , Call aud examine our tock. ItlUCIl'd , 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 H Market Price Paid for Gorn , Oats , Rye , Barley IBIROOIM : Partlea Wishing to Soil Broom Oorn.Will Please Send Sample. GO. MRS. O.A.BEN-DGT ! ! , THK LKADING DKALKll IN 337 Brondwav , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa. THEHUNTRESSTRACE BUCKLE , , , , . onlliuinarkntforthifoyiarii. and perfect ri.tl > factlon. WE CHAU- LVN * K rilK WlMUI ) loiiriiluccn Ijii'llo liat tqua'b ' It In iho iollowliiKOlu' | : Ut-IUiflneap iwaranccj Ziid Itiiaen i pnii ttie trace ; ; icl-It < Mro litli ; Uh-lt ( at In chtnirlnir without takuu Uuuani outol ihulmi * ; fill It will rot in. FMICI Jolt. ell O'h-Tho b iua tuirpalli with the traca. I imillJ8H IIUOK. CAl.llll It , the bo t In the worl I. 1ho c'aiu U f , < ; ll'J'i110t * ' " , ° " U'c ' " ' " ' wl" "ot catch thfl Iln ) or * " HUNrilLBS PATENT . I K AND 1IH AhT HTnAl' HOOK , f.r hiavj waifnmlow.ng , dr g inff , te. cinnotl > ue.imliiHl , , aho ! UK will not unhook lUof. ilanulac.ured by DDTrON , HUWTFtBSB & CO. , Janesville , WiBConelu. For ale l > v C. J . lleckmtn , Council Hindi ; Bhaiii & Son and II. 8. Collins fcCo. , Omaha , aud by all Jobbing IIOUKIII. ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant , ADOLl'H UOKUFLINaKlt , 1'ronrletor. Choice Wines and ClK w. Oysterii in Eveiy Style. 709 Lower Broadway. Oonnoil Bluffs , Iowa. DUQUETTE , GUI BERT & CO. , to Kltll & lUIQUKITU ) , T ( } nnd 18 Pi > ir1 st. . . . Omnril Bluff * In MAIN fcrjtllrJ LiVERY , FEED AND- ALE STABLE. AH Shippers and Travelora will u od aouuinmodntioii uud roaaouabl SOUTH STREET , OPPOSITE OftYSTAL WILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Propriotora , STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND RNAMEflrAL PAINTERS. IMPEll nANGINQ , KALSOMININtl AND BRAINIHU , . s3E"3aaaja.2c.'jtvar. : Shop Oornor lirou clvny and Scott 81 ARTISTIC POTTERY , ntcb Out QlasB , Fine French 3 i . Silver Ware Sto. , tlO Bioiowir OOnNOIL BLUFFaVA. .