THE DAILY BEB-TrlUBSDAY. . flOVEMBBj * 16 I IE. WHOLKSAtE AND RKTAIL BOOKS AND STATIONERY , OYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. COOTOII. BLUFFS. IOWA. _ TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFICE. . . -VKT. ii > < axr3C3E .3a Bao. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. . . HONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. HOTAEIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. JOSEPH REITEK , MERCHANT TAILOR , MAKES TUB FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES , * At the Lowest Possible Prices , NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY. D. M. CONNELL , Funeral Director and Undertaker , No. 17 , North Main Street. Council Bluffa Calls promptly answered at all hour , night nr day. New hearge and London carriage * direct from the factory BM run In connection therewith. That never require crimping , at lira. J. J. Good's Ilalr Store , at prices never before touched by njr other hair dealer. Also a lull line ol switches , etc. at greatly reduced prices. Also gold , tflver and colored net * . Waves made from ladles' own hair. Do not tall to call ooloro nurchnalng' lUewhora. All goods warranted as represented. MRS. J. J. GOOD , 29 Main itrcf i , Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. Nona but firat-olaaa Bakow employed. Broad , Cake , Flos , &c. , dollvorod to any part of the city. Onr Wagona run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. Wholesale Dealers In IOWA , NEBRASKA , AND MISSOURI , "TT J r nn { FAUCY GROCERIES 215 , 217 and 219 Main Street , Gr I ? , O O IE IB I IE S Of All Kinds. New Goods. New Prices and [ Square Dealing. Call and Examine Our Stock. ATHIHG HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , or , Broadway anfl Union Sts. BLUFFS. rf Plain , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , flungo , * * Doucb , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths. Comb - ' ! b petent male and female nurses and attendants \ always on hand , and the best ot rare and atten tion Riven patrons. Special attention given to bathing children. Investigation and patronage : ; solicited. solicited.DR. . A. H. STTJDIJSY , & Co. , 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley : Treatment ol chronlo diseases made a specialty. " REMOVED without the n A "vrninTin H K drawing ol blood or use of * A5 eSP f"SfgSft J U M 0 R S SSSSSS r&eum , Scald Head , Catarrh , weak. Inflamed go jranulatodEyes , Scrofulous Ulcers and Fe- dLii Disease * ot all kinds. Also Kidney and fen lal dlsuases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured I money relunded. Ml diseases treated upon thoprlnclplebtvegpt- 1 Icreform , without the use ot mercurial pols- os or the knife. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished who'desire ' them. Hernia or 'Rupture ' radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster , which haa superior' ' | n the world. CONSULTATION TREE- CALL OH OR ADDRESS Drs , R , Eice and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. DR. A. P. HANCHETT , 'HYSIC1AN AND SURGEON , Offlc * . No. 14 Pearl Street Hotus , 0 a. m. to , 2. , and i p , m. , to B p , m. Residence , ISO Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central office. STARR & BUNCH , [ HOUSE , SIGN , AND ( MENTAL PAINTING , PAPER HANGING , iLSOMININB AND GBAIHIHB , jihop Oornor Broadway mid Sontl ; Hi T. SEYBERT M. D. . , . . , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. 30UNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA , Offieo No. 6 , Everett Block , Broad way , ever A. Louio'a Reataurant. Offlco over savlnKU bank IWUNOIt , BLUFFS , Iowa. SEAL ESTATE. W. 0. jLmcs , In connection with his law and ollectlon bualnaaebuya and tell * real estate 'enoni ' trltbligto buy or cell city propert ) cal hnljflce , OTer liuahncll'd book utore , Pear EflWIM J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace anc Notary Public , 4G | Broad way , CouncilJBIuffs , MBS , E , J , HAEDINQ , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Eloctropathlo Institution , Phila delphia , Fenna. Offlco Oor. Broadway & Qlonn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases ; and p lnfol dll- cultlea peculiar to femalee a spccUlty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Office over First National Bank , Council Bluffs , owa. Will practice la the state and federal courts JMO.JAYPEAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 814 BROADWAY , 3ounoil Bluffs. - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , LoansaM Real Estate , Proprietor of abstracts ot Pottawattamle county. Office corner of Broadway and Main street * , Council Bluffs Iowa. P , J , MONIUOMKRY , M , U , , FEEE DISPENSARY KVEKY BATUKDAY. Offlco In Everett's block , Pearl treot Reel ] donee Ci:3 Fourth street. Office hours from 0 tea a a. m. , 2 to 4 and Bp.m. Council Mutts I III PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the postoffice. One of the oldest practitioners In Oouncll Bluffs. Balls- lafactlon miarontocd lu HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Cpn/ectionery / , Fruits uts Cigars aud Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Baason. 12 MAIN ST. , _ Oonnoll ' STEAM 'LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON f ANDERSON , Proprietors. Tills laundiy hv ) Judt been opruod tot buel nesa , and wo are now pr tparcd to do U indry vork ol all klnda and guarantee satlif&ctlon A specialty made ol One work , such ea celUztt , tufls , fine Uilite , ttc. Wo w ut everybody ti give us a trial , LARSON & .ANDKRSON. iuo . orriceK. w , n. u. OFFIOEE & PUSEY , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1858 Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Excbang and home securities. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAU.BOAD TIME TABLE. CMtCAOO , RUCK ISLAND AND FACinC. I > fpArt. Arrive. Atlantic Hi.520pm ) ir clflc Kxt-.9:15am : Kxand Mall1..923am K Mid Mall'.GiMpm D. Molnn ac'.T:15n : m | DcsMolnc RC > .4:40p : m CntCAOO , Bl'RUXOTOX AND QflXCT. Pqxvrt. Arrive. AtlnntlcEx.Bi ( pm | r cine Ktt..0220am ilftlland Kx'lMam ! : Mall and Kx.7:00im : | N. Y. Exirapni | Neb A KM Kx..8iW : a m CHICAGO AND MORtllwrSTXRN. Depart , Arrive. Atlantic Kxf , . .5:15 : p m Kxt . . .9:15 : a m Mali and Ex.9:20am : Mill amlKx > . .Ginim : A worn. (8aL.BW ( : > p m Acooin. ( Men. ) . 1:45 : plu KANSAS CUT , ST. JOS AMD COUNClt. Depart. Arrlro. Mall and Kx..fIMnm : I Kxprr < n. ( ij.lOpin KxprcM. . , , . , .9:10pm : | Mall ami Kx..0'45pni f.Nios r-Acirio. Depart Arrive. Overland Kx.ll:3oa. m. Overland Kx,4:00 : p. in. Lincoln Kx.ll:30ix. : m. Icn\crKx. . . .8Wft.ni : , Denver Ex..7:00 : p. in. Looil Kx OufOo. m. Ixxjal Kx 7:25 a. m. " Kx DOTa. : in. Emigrant,620 p. m. " Kx..ri n. ru. WABASII , r. LOUIS ASP Memo. Dciwrt. ' Arrive. Mall and Kx. . 9:4flara : I Mall and Kx. . 4:30pin Cannon Ilnll , . 4f : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a in HOVX CTIT AND TAOnO. Depart. , Arrive. or Sioux uuy.TSS * m Frm Sioux O'y.6:50ptn : 'or KortNlobrara. Krni Fort Nlouraro , Ncb 7:55am : Ncli 'O-Wpm For SUrau1..7:40pm : From St. l'i il..8M a m CHICAGO , MILWACKXR AND 8T. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffj. Arrives Council 1)1 uIs. ( Mall mid Ex.'oao a in I Mall and Ex.03 : pm Atlantic Ex.3:15 | : pm | Atlantic tx. . . [ 0:10 : m CIIICAOO , MILWAUKKX AND RT. TAfU tivaves Omaha. Arrives ntOinivlm. Mall and Ex.7IGam : I 1'ncinc Ex | 0l5n : m Atlantic Ex. . (3:40 ( : pm | Mall and Kx.7-a p m Except Sundays , tExcept Saturdaj-s. Ion Jays. | Dally. Council Dlutta & Omabn Street U. Leave Council lllulls. Leave Omaha. a m , 0 a in , 10 a m , 8 ft m , 0 a m , 10 a m , t a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 am , 1pm , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p m , 6 p m , G p in. m , 4 p m , D p in , 0 p in , Street cars run half hourly to the Union t'aclfio Iciwt. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at I o clock a. m. , and run reuu'ariy during the day 19,11 , 2 4 , G and C o'clock , and run to city time. A STRANGE STORY. The Fate of E. H. Poyntor of Moye- vlllo.Ky. , as Foretold by an Abtrol- outst Sovornl Years Ago. Icksburtf ( Miss. ) Commercial. The following atrango but true tory from the Natchez Democrat of ho llth , of the "lioroscopo aud aa. londnnt" of the nativity of Mr. E. H. 'oyntor , who was lost ou the Leo on Saturday , the 30th of September , ' hould nlmoat convlnco the vuricat ; ocptlo concerning the faith of the old astrologers. Mr. H. 0. Poyntor , who irrlvcd hero by the nloatnor Richard- ion with his brother's romaina an route or Kentucky , vouches for the truth of ho Democrat's story , and nays that ho ximsolf has often road vthat ho sup- josod to bo the vagaries of a more luporatition , the original of which is till proaorvod among the papers of the docoasod. The singular prediction is aa follows : "Mosaic" has furnished us the fol- owing story of the fate ot the late E. I. Poyntnr , aa foretold by an astral- ogist eovoral years ago : "And so yon don'i believe in the ipwor of the astrologer ; lot mo con- rinco you , " Bald "Mosaic. " "Somo eight or ton years since , whllo entering a hotel in,0incinnati , a young man was accosted by a poorly clad old man , with the request for a dollar , stating 10 was in want , and in return would ; lvo the gentlemen a horoscope of his if o , as ho was versed in the reading of ; ho stars. A warm heart prompted , ho assistance , bat the foretelling of iis future was deolfned. On no other .eras would ho receive help , for , as 10 said , ho/was no common beggar. ' To please' well as to aid him , there- ore , the fee was given , and the old latrologor wrote out his tracings of the amps of heaven , which told the tale ) f an honorable , prosperous life. Trials and vicissitudes would cross ho young man's pathway , but they > y his energy would be surmounted. 3utthoro , was shown a dark cloud , obscuring in part the brightness of lislife , and which told it was in jeep ardy. An all-wise provldouco , how * over , would intervene and ho would _ o on Increasing in years , in the esti mation of his fellow-man and in worldly goods , until the 'year 1882 , which ; when it cast aaldo its summer Iross and donned the garb to moot ho touch of winter , there would bo- all him a calamity which , even with iis knowledge of the stars , it was Im possible to foretell the issue If the lame hand of Providence intervened , iis would bo a long and useful life ; jut the obscurity wai too great the ending could not bo told. "Years rolled on , until in the month of May , 1882 , the same young man" while a passenger on the lleb * stock , from 8t Joseph to Natchez , iad the horoscope of his lifo , as told iy thoold man , brought forcibly to ulnd by the danger of a violent storm n which the boat was caught. Dan- ; er number ono was passed safely , and : here now remained but ono other event , which would provo the truth or 'alsity of the tracing of the stars. "Saturday , September 30 , in the mrly morn , u funeral pyre at Yuoa- , an landing told the sad ending of a Ifo as pictured by the old astrologer , and the charred remains of Ed Poyn- ; ur roat in their gmvu beneath the musical whispering of the winds among the loaves of the cottouwood tree , there to nleop quietly until the final end of all , when his short but woll-npont lifo will boar on the tablets of Moat nigh the record of liio re ward "TJio tale is true ; the horoscope au written by the old man in tha liotol at OincinniUi , years ego , ia in osistonco and will bear out the utatoinunt. " Not MI oxpurirnuiit or cheap patent tnodiuiuo ia Urown'o Iron Uittcra. It is prepared by onn of the oldest and moat reliable chemical ftrniu , and will do all that ia claimed for it , 1'iga us Manure-Mutters. Much cf the profit in Uoopini ; pigs consiata in the mauura they ualcr. If they are rightly managed they will do moro than any uuimida kept on a farm to keep up itu fertility. Their dung ia vary rich in ammonia and exceed ingly valuable ea n fcrtP.izer for oorn , onions , and other plants that are grona feeders , It is , however , too rank to UBO to produce grain and moht kinds of roots utileiB it hai boon first com. posted. To prevent tlto amtuonin anc other gases it coataina from beinj , wartod , nfid from rendering the air about the farm liouao cfl't'imvo , maiscs of it bhould ha covered with puat , turf , or other substances , Pulvorizoi gypsum or lund-plaater is very uatfu for retaining the ammonia act free from hog manure. A clover pasture that is occupied by hogs for two years or moro will be in prime condition , so far as fertility in concerned to produce a largo crop of corn. Hogs will not furnish all the fertiliz ing material they are cnptblo of unless they are supplied with substances that will servo as absorbents for liquid tnsuuro. Pent , charcoal , turf , forest loaves , and straw all answer the pur pose very well. They not only absorb serb the liquid excrements , but they are put in n condition to rest easily. Old hey or straw that has been satu rated by liquids in A hog yard and then placed In covered heaps will soon become decomposed and make ono of the best fertilizers for every kind of Gold product. All the profit of keep ing hogs docs not oomo from the pork and lard disposed of , Ilogs out i\ largo amount of aubstancos'that would bo wasted if fed to other animals , and they convert into fertilizers many things that would bo of little or no value if disposed of as they uro on farms where no swine are kept. A Voioo From tha Pro . I take this opportunity to bcur tes timony to the ofHcacy of your "ilop Bitters. " Expecting to Una thorn nau seous and bittur ana componod of bad whisky , wo were agreeably surprised at their mild taste , just like n oup of on. A Mrs. Oresswoll and Mrs. Con nor , friends , have likewise tried , and ironounco thorn the boot modiclno hey have ever taken for building up strength and toning up the system. I nts troubled with costivonoss. bond- aoho nnd want of appotlto. My nil- monts are nil now gone. I have n yearly contract with a doctor to look iftor the health of myself nnd family , > ut I need him not now. S. QILLILAND. Pooplo'fl Advocate , Pittaburg , Pa. July 25. 1878. AN OLD SOHUOIi PILOT. Bow Bo Lived and Bow Bo JJlod. U Jamea' Gazette. My particular friend among the lilota was A vary hip man , who used o nmuBO ua much by the childish gravity of his remarks. Ho was a omnnnt of a paat generation , and the ntroduotlon of steam shocked his acuities beyond recovery. Ho would eay : "In the old time , sir , vessels hnd o turn up hero. It was back , fill , and shiver-r-r all the but - - way ; now 'ou might as well Imvo sots of rails aid on the water ana ran the ships on them. There is no seamanship need ed. " Ho never qulto forgave the commissioners for deepening the river. As ho said in his trenchant manner : 'Thoro used to bo some credit in > rlnglng n nhlp across the bar when roa were never quita snro whether she would touch or not ; but now you could bring the Duke of Wellington n at low water. Those kld-glovod captaina come right up to Ihoir moor- ngs as safe aa if they were driving a ooach along the road. " The first time I saw1 my poor friend i'Hked him. Wo 1 ived in a lonely louse that stood on the cliffs at n blpak turn of the coast. Ono wild morning a coble beat into our covo. It looked as though the sea must double on her every second , but just when the combers shot at her most dangerously the man at the tiller placed the broad square atom at rightanglesto the path of the traveling wave , and oho lunged or ward safely. By dexterous jockey- ng she was brought close In , and the men came through the shallow flat or n tholr sea boots. They wore blue with cold , and begged for a little tea or coffee. Hot cakes nnd cofleo hap- Donod to bo just ready ; so the follows iad n hearty breakfast and wont away. With prolonged clumsiness the pilot shook the hands .of the lady who had entertained him ; and in two days of- er the boat sailed into the cove again amid nasty weather , and the master came ashore with a set of gaudy wooden bowls painted black and rod. Chose ho solemnly presented to the ady of the houso. Ho had run thirty miles against a northerly sea to bring .hem. . Ho met his end like a bravo man in bo great October gale which all of us remember , Ho was'down on the pier smoking with his friends in the watch-houso and looking out occa- ionally for distressed vessels. Thereat roat seas were hurling themselves iver the stono-work &n& shattering nto wild wreaths of foam on the Band. Strong men who showed themselves outeido full in the face of the wind voro blown down as flat as if they iad been tottering children. The rind sonndod as though it were ) lown through a huge trumpet , and ho sea was running nlno feet ou the > ar. A email rossol fought through , and appeared likely to got into the 'air way. 8ho showed her port light 'or a time , and all Boomed going woll. Suddenly she opened both her rod and her green lights , and it was seen ; hat eho was coming dead , on for the [ > ior. Presently she struck hard , within thirty yards of the stono-work. There wan wild excitement amongst the brigrxdo men , forthoy saw that oho must bn 01. . Mi'd into matchwood in live mni'it y , The rockets were got ready , but -foro a ( that could bo fired the ill-fated vesiol gnvo way totally. A great sea rushed along the side of the pier , nnd the pilot saw something black amongat the traveling watec. "Thcru's a man ! " ho nhoutttd ; nnd without a moment's thought plunged In calling on the other fellows to pitch him n rope. Had ho tied a line around his waist buforo ho jumped ho would have been all right , AH it was , the Dutchman whom ha tried to BHVO was washed clean on to the plor , aud pub Hafoly to bed in the brigade houjo , The pilot was not fouod until two dayu uftorwurd. St , Gazette. Flrat Hate Xvldonct ? . "Often unable to attend bueiiiusi , lit ing subject to nerloua disorder of the ktilaevH. Aflflr n long eiogo of siokuoM tried / > ' < " ' duck Jllcoil Jlitttra nndVHB relieved by half n bottle , " Air. U. Turner , of lljcbea ter , N. Y. takes tlie palna to writu. Kgga. Few porsono who eat eggs Imvo any idou of the extent of the trallio it these succulent breakfast dnlic.iclof , The iiicroaso rf the cgt ; trade aud its development as ono of the industries of the country are really remarkable A journal that instituted careful in qulrioa regarding the matter , asserts that the bubinoia of supplying con snmors in Now York oily alouo now amounts to $18,000,000 per unnum Throughout the union there are eaten 870,000,000 worth of eggs each year The improvements achieved In im parting permanence to that freshness which is ono of the cooeatial attribute THE OTTAWA CYLINDER CORN SHELLER , 9 * & V * a-ymT * F ifeSS - LttMUNT CO. , < JHNKIML ACIiNTS. COUNCIL KMIFFS , IOWA' f the egg to make It marketable , nto ortninly Ingenious. The recently In- ontod proooaa of cryatnllz\tion is ono f the most curious moihoda of ; unrdiiiR ngainat this blight tnntloss- ions. liy its ixgonoy the natural egg s changed into an mnborhuod vitro- ma substance , which , whllo reduced n bulk , tins Imparted to it the prop * irty of romnining in edible conditioner or yours , nnd reeintiii ) ; the otoriorntiug effects of climnto. Vlmt is uioro singular than this s that when thus treated the eggs an bo transported to nny plnco without injury , and can afterward bo ostored to tholr original condition when desirable by adding the water which has boon artificially removed torn the shell. This simple prooesji s called "desiccating , " and the prin- ipal companies engaged in thus troparlug eggs are situated in Now rork city and St. Louis. It is said bat nolthor salt nor extraneous ruat- or is employed in producing "desicca- lon. " The ci/g IB merely reduced by ! io removal of the water to n con&oli- atod mass of yolk and albumen. Egis ro also preserved by the proceis of Miming , " and thus preserved they may bo utilized for every purpose xcopt that of boiling. It is a custom f some unscrupulous dealers io palm tioso "limed" ougs off on purohasora s "fresh country osga , " and It can > n douo with ease and success. In the 'desiccating" process ouch fraud is ruposolblo , for the very aufiiclont casou that an ogc that is tainted , vou if it bo over so slightly , cannot > o crystallzod at all. THE BAD AND WORTHLESS uro never imitated or counterfeited , 'his is especially true of n family modlclno , and it is positive proof' ' that ho remedy imitated ia of the highest valuo. As soon an it had boon tested nd proved by the whole world thut lop Bitters vfas the purest , beat and moat valuable family medicine on larth , many imitations sprung up and > egan to steal the notices in which ho press and people of the country lad ozpreaaod the merits of H. B. , , nd In every way trying to induce suf- oring invalids to use tholr Bluff in- toad , expecting to make money on ho credit and good name of H. B. ilany others started nostrums pat up n similar style to H. B. , with'vari ously devised names in which the word "Hop" or "Hops" wore 'used in away to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. All uoh pretended remedies or euros , no matter what their style or name is. nd espicially those with the word ' ' " " in their in 'Hop'1 or "Hops" name or ny way connected with thorn or their name , are Imitations or counterfoils. Jowaro of them. Touch none of hem , Oso nothing but 'genuine ' Hop Bitters , with a bunch or cluster of ; roon Hops on the white label. Trust othing else , Drngcists and dealers ire warned against dealing In imita- ions or counterfeits. MAIN STREET LIVERY , FEED AND- SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will n good accommodation ami roauonabl barges. SOUTH > STREET , OPPOSITE OAYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. ttlJNTOJS Ss WJbJbT. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Btroet , Oounoil extracting and Dlllnj a epoclilty. Klrut-clain ARTISTIC POTTERY , Ulch Cat aiuHB , Flno Frono Qllvor Ware < Jjo. . S10 U 01PWIT COUKOU , JACOB SIMS , Attorney aiid Oonnsollor at Lav/ / , OOUKOIIa liLUI'FB , IOWA , Jfllco Broadway , Intwi'en Malng and Tea atrocU. 'VUI ) > raUIo In iHi.ti aad jKi Io ST EJKER , "MT 0M ( Ooutwbor Arzt. Oor. WASHINGTON AYE ft 7th St Council BlulTu. ult-.vioa ot wonmn and ctnUron a epaclilty. I , D CDUintDHON. X. L. HHL'OAUI. i , W , B PUB HI , 1'rosldent. Vlco-J'fw't. Cushlcr. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bin ITS. Organlidd under the laui ol Uio litate ol Iowa I'Ald up capital t 7i.XX ) Authorized capital. , 200uOO Int r < Mt paid on time dcioalt | . Urattt luetiui on the principal titlcn ot the UnltoU btttuj and Kuropu. tipeclal attention Klvun to collo.-tloui and corroupoudeuco witU prompt retuioi , DIU1OIO&8. J.D.Kdmnndton , K.L.Shugart , J. T.llirt , W.JW. Wallace , J. W. Hodler , I. A. Mltler A.W. Btreet. JyMU OROE F. CRAWFORD . ' > * t BUYER AMD SHIPPER OF EGGS. 1,519 South Iain Street ; COUNCIL BLUEFS , IOWA I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn ing , Re-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J , J , Hathaiay , Manager , Council Bluffs , Ia , ( Mncliinorv will bo run exclusively for custom work on Thursday nnd Friday o each weak. Orders solicited nnd satlafactlou guaranteed , ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKilMA , L1HM , BLOSSBUR& ANDALL ; I COHNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. \ i Offloe No , 34 'Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffs. PETER TIIOLU I1ERMAN KRAOOT. THOLL & KRAOHT , GROCERIES 'AND PROVISIONS. Oor. Main Street and 7th Avenuo. Fine drocerloi , Teas , Etc. , a Spea'alty. Highest prices paid for country produce. New oulldlnff. new goods , low prices. We will not be undersold , Call and examine our stock , delivered. P. T. MAYNE. 0. B. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND The Very Best of Broornn oimtuntly on Hand , The Highest Market Price Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley boiRiisr Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn.Will Please Send Sample. GO. THE LEADING DEALER IN 3ESI. 3L 3C USES. 3r 337 Brotidwfiv , Oounoil Bl Iowa. Saloon- and Restaurant , ADOIjl'Jt DOKHFIiINOEK , Proprietor. Choice Wlnea nnil Oyuteru 111 Every titylo , 709 Lownr Tlrondwny. _ _ flounoil Blnffa Iowa. DUQUETTE , GUIBEET & CO. , TO nnd IS PourJ-st , . fouucil Blutt's , Ta TAYLOR BROS , , 105 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , UNDER & KIEL , Wholesale Dealers in Lipors and lines. . No. 13 Main Strtit , Council Hluffj , Iowa. > Branch Houee : Licder , Kiel & Jensen , Bionx Falls , D. T. ' "