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    TIIB DAILY BEE-S TOE DAY ,
EC. ZEL
WHOLESALE AND RKTAIJ.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE-
. .
Lands and Lots Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA.
JOSEPH EEITEK ,
BYB
MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LA.TKST STYLES ,
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
NO. 310 UPPER , BROADWAY.
That never require crimping , at Mrs. J. J , Good's Hair Store , nt price ] noer before touched liy
ny other hiilr dsalor. Also a mil Una of switches , oto. nl > realty reduced prices. Also gold ,
tUvtr and colotcd nets. Wa\03 in do from Indies' own hair. Do Dot ( all tu call beforepurchieln ?
elsowhnre. All pcoils wairantcd M represented. UBS. J. J. UOOU ,
S9 Main street , Council Rliiffn. lowit.
"
TAYLOR BROS , ,
105 mill STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Wholesale Dealers in Lipors and fines ,
No. 13 Main St , Council Bluffc , la.
Branch House ! Linflpr , Kiel & Jensen , Eioux Fallp , P. T.
BWholesale Dealers in
IOWA , NEBRASKA , AND MISSOURI ,
HFIE&TJ 1 ?
IM&M nn mi 1W fy
No. 102 Broadway ,
Dealer in Council Bluffs
215 , 217 and 219 Main Street ,
p OIE3 IRI
Of All Kinds. Hew Goods. Kew Prices and
Square Dealing. Call and Examine Our Stock.
BATHIMIOUSEI
At Bryant's Spring ,
Oor , Broadway and Uuion Sts.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Plain , Medicated. Vapor , Electric , f lunge ,
Doucb , Sbovror , Hot and Cold Baths. Com
petent male and lemala nurses and attendant !
alwayi on hand , and the belt of rare and atten
tion given patrons. Special attention given to
bathing children. Investigation and patronage
nllcltod.
nllcltod.DR. . A. H. STUDLEY & Co. ,
106 Upper Broadway.
Dr. Studley : Treatment ol chronic diseases
made a specialty.
n aiTf ! TlTI fl REMOVED without the
11 A N I ! H ! K N drawing of blood or use of
Un.ll U JjJ.Uk ) knife. Cures lung diseases ,
ANT > nTfTWT ? Fits , Scrofula , Liver Com-
wii P'aint ' , Dropsy , llheuma-
> ai A n M
T II M 0 R S " 9m , Fever and Mercur-
I U 111 U H O lal fliro9i Hryslpelas , Salt
Rheum , Scald Hold , Catarrh , weak. Inflamed
and granulated Eyes , .Scrofulous Ulcura and Female -
male Diseases of all kinds. Also Kidney and
Venorlal diseases. Ilemorrhcida or Pilea cured
money refunded ,
'Ml dlseasea treated upon the principle of vceot-
Urelorm , without the use of mercurial pols-
tna or the knife.
Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished
who desire them.
Ilornla or Rupture radically cured by the use
the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster , which has
superior in the world.
CONSULTATION FREE
CALL ON OR ADDRES3
Drs , K , Bico and F. 0 , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia.
DR. A. F. HANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office , No. 14 Pearl Street , Houje , 9 a , m. to
i , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Kedldence , 120
Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with
Central office.
STARR & BUHGH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING ,
PAPER HANGING ,
KALSOMININB AND BRAINM ,
Shop Oornor Broadway and Hoott 81
F. T. SEYBERT M. D.
. . , . . ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
COUHCIL BLUFFS , - - IA.
Office No. 5 , Everett Block , Broadway -
way , ovoi A. Louie'a Restaurant.
J& . 3ES. 3 2QC 3E U ? SB ! O
OCSca over Savings bank
OOUNOIij BLUFFS ,
FEAL ESTATE.
W. 0. Junta , in connection with hia bw and
tollectlon buelneea buy a and aelli real estate.
Perions wishing to buy or H city propert ) call
tt bla office , over Buihnell'a book ( tore , Pearl
EDWIH J. ABBOTT.
Justice ot the Peace and
Notary Public.
ilCBroadway , Council Bluffa.
IBS , B , J , HARDING , I , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGHST.
} raduate ot Eloctropathlc Institution , Phila
delphia , Fenna.
Office Oor , Broadway & Glenn Avo.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
The treatment of all diseased and painful dlf-
Icultles peculiar to females a specialty.
d. G. TIPTON ,
Attorney Boesellor ,
*
Office over Flret National Bank , Council Bluffs ,
owi. Will practice In the state and federal
courta.
courta.J.MU.JAYFRAINEY ,
Justice of the Peace ,
014 BROADWAY ,
3onnoil Bluffs. - - Iowa (
W B. MAYES ,
Loans andKealEstate ,
Proprietor of abstract * of Fottawattamle
county. Otlice corner of Broadway and Main
stroote. Council Bluffa Iowa.
P , J , JftOHTUOMEBY , M , ] ) „
FREE DISPKNBABY KVEBY SATUEDAT.
OiUoein Everett's block , Pearl trect Real ]
donee CIS fourth street. Office hour * from 9 to
S a. m.i 2 to 1 and 8 p. m. Council liluffs
FO .
PRACTICAL DENTIST.
Pearl opposite the postoffice. One of
the oldest practitioner * In Council Bluffs. Batle-
lafactlon miaranteed In
HUGHES & TQWSLEE ,
DEALERS IN
Confectionery , Fruits.Nuts
Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh
Oysters and Ice Cream in
Season.
12 MAIN ST. ,
Council Blnifa
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON f AHDERSOH ,
Proprietors ,
This laundry has Just been opened for litul *
nets , and we are now prepared to do laindrr
rork ot all kluja and guarantee uutlslactlon. A
epoclalty made of Bna work , such as colUrs ,
tufla , flne tlilrta , etc. We want orerybotly to
give iu a trial , t
LARSON & ANDERSON ,
Tiioa. orric B.
OFFICER & PUSEY
Council Bluffs , Ia ,
Established , - - 1858
Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange
and home itcurltlwi.l
THIS OLD LOG CHUKCH.
win ,
On olden wnllf , In memory V halls , *
With rosei 'roiiml it clitiRing ;
A picture me uf antique nir ,
The old \OK \ ohuruh is swln lD ? ,
Of llmb'cr rotiRli , nnd RiinrlcJ nml tough ,
It Mui'is iu rn tl < beauty ;
A monument to oood ititcot
And loynl , Christian duty.
The foio < t trees , kissed liy Iho lircozs
Of early nntunm weather ,
St.tnda grimly by , mid tetm ta sigh
And bend their boughs togotlior.
Down by the mill , an-1 tip the hll' ' ,
And through ( ho harol thicket ,
And o'er the mead hriiwn pathtvnya leid
Up tu the nutic wlckot.
And by tlicic wnyr , on holy ilayo ,
The vlllnga folun culln ted ,
And humbly heird the Sacred Word
And wurehippod uualTected ,
Swfot fnnoy's ntt and poet's heart
CAII too the old-time i > tet > chcr
And vllinRo foyo now turn the pnge ,
Aa minltter or toucher.
For in the church , with drende.l birch ,
On week drtj-s he proislded ,
In nwful mien , a tutor tut-n ,
'Twixt ' IDIC nud licks dlvldocl.
But when it stood , ia dappled wood ,
A city spiung to life ,
And jolly uolto of barefoot boya
Ia lost in butiuesa rife ,
With years now llown , tho'chlldreu , Rrowu ,
Are launched on llfe' mad blllown ,
The pretty mntd U matron etnld ,
The master' nonth tha willows.
Denver Tribune.
WAKNAK THE ASSMBOINE ,
BY E1MVAUI ) 8.
It is a longvoariaomo journny
from Lake Athabasca , the inland saa ,
In the heart of the laud of ailonco and
desolation , to Fort Garry , which I
loft many months previous. The re
turn journey ia nlwaya immeasurably
longer to the traveler , and there wove
terrible daya when it waa hard to believe -
liovo wo were making any progrosa nt
all. But the huntoro and trappora of
the Hudson Bay company , during
their ycara of training in the far north ,
become accustomed to every experience -
once which can befall them. For
daya and weeks he will push forward
on hia anew shooo , never catching
sight of a human being , uulosa it maybe
bo the frowsy Blaokfoot or Aasinl-
boino , whof.o wigwam bcsido the
frozen stream aenda up the faint
wreath of smoke , which tolla where
the miserable family are shivering
over the half- dying ombora within.
Ho will burrow for months in aomo
station or post on the ohorcu in Hud
son bay , or along the margin of the
Great Slave or the Great Boar , whoso
northern arm touches the Arctic cir
cle. There ho will bo content , with
nothing to rojd , with no newa from
the outer world , aoparatod perhaps by
1,000 miloa from hia family , until the
day cornea for him to begin his al
most interminable journey to the
southward.
There is but ono river which pours
into the Arctic Ocean the mighty
Mackenzie , through which the waters
of Athabasca , Great Bear and Great
Slave sweep into the frozen sea. Un
der the appalling rigors of the polar
climate scarcely' glimpse of the cur
rent ia over soon. It stretches away
to the northward , like a winding , ' tree
less plain , and ia bridged from ono sea
son to another by the crystalline bridge
many feet in thickness. Mackenzie ,
Franklin , Bach , Richardson , Simpson ,
Rae and ether dauntless explorers
trudged through those doaolato re
gions , on their vain march to the polo.
Perhaps when fighting their way
against the fierce tempeat , and the
blinding eddies of anew , they caught
tight of a dim figure laboring resolute
ly forward , heedless of the awful cold
which shriveled up many aa if with
intolerable heat. They know ho waa
a Hudson Bay trapper , who u few
months liter would bo hundreds of
miles distant , atill pushing through
the terrific tomptest in search of the
jlossy furs which bring him but a few
millings to send to hia family uorosa
the ocean.
On my return from Fort Ohippow-
yim , on Lake Athabasca , I was accom-
aanicd by an old Oanadiau trapper ,
Xiyior , with whom I had had many
thrilling hunts. Wo doubled on our
own trail , aa may bo said , for the entire
distance to Fort Garry. From the
western arm of the lake wo followed
Athabasca river to the forks , where it
makes an abrupt turn to the woat.
Wo proceeded almost duo east along
the Olearwater to Portage la Locho ,
, hon by Motby and Buffalo Lake to
[ ale a la Orosse , where wo halted for
aovoral daya. Then came n long and
xhausting tramp , directly south , for
moro than 2QO miles to Fort Oarloton ,
where wo wore in the country of the
Blaokfoot , Then to the southeast ,
post the half-brood settlements on the
Saskatchewan until wo struck the
mountainous section north of Qa'
Appello river , known aa Touchwood
Hills. Wo had been woeka on
the road , and when Xavier
said wo were not much ba-
yi.nd the half-way point a feeling
of indescribable lonelinoEs came ever
me , I began to doubt whether it was
ever my fortune to step across tlio
boundary line again. But Xavier was
always in high spirits , and , as there
waa plenty of timber and game , ho ar
ranged for u camp of three or four
daya. Wo were in the land of thn Aa-
ainiboine , but ao long aa wo remained
in British America wo were in no
danger from any wandering bands of
Indiana. When the fierce warrior
pieses to the northward of the forty-
ninth parallel ho washoa the hideous
black paint from hta face , choilo his
war panoply a ? though it weru an In
convenient uluter and becomes simply
a lazy vagrant. Even the tigrish Sit
ting Bull ceuaea to dream of ecalpa ,
and amokea hia pipe and absorba hia
firewater in front of hia wigwam 'liko
hia brother red rnon so aoon M they
equat under the flag of her majcaty the
queen.
Wo had passed several villages of
Assinibonos , but na 1 vUitod a couple
011 my first journey ahrough the coun
try there was nothing to draw either
ot us aside. The lodges generally num
ber from a dozen to twice that number
bor , and are built beside aomo run
ning stream , The eight of theea
aboriginal structures , with the crossed
tent poles protruding through the top ,
between which a thin , bluiah wreath
of ainoko curls upward , and the canoes
drawn up the bank , form ouo of the
most plplur quot scones encountered
in British America. Sometimes the
small Indian dog were wen trotting
about the lodges , nud wo occanionnlly
observed n warrior moving alouchily
between thoroldonco' , butthotquaws
were scarcely ovtr visible.
On the first nisht of our cnmp In
the Touchwood Hills n MiiKuliu- inci
dent took place. The totnporaturo
WAS rather mild , aho motcitry ho voting
near r.aro , und the snow , which Imd
melted ooualdorably on the low lands ,
waa crisp nnd fully n foot drop nmong
the hllh , Aa in the custom of tlio
huntora , wo had cleared a burn apace
fomo twenty feet tquaro , heaping up
the anew around ua ao M to ward Ml'
the wind. Plenty of fuel was gather
ed with which to keep thn fire golnq ,
and the brnnohca of pinca were carefully -
fully arranged nnar by for our bed ,
just aa wo dtd when approncHni } Fort
Oliipoowyan , on the fchoro of Tnko
Athabasca. Wo wPro thu comforta
ble the night through ,
On the evening to which I refer wo
had oatnn pur supper nnd nnt ( smok
ing. Xivior nnd I naturally looked
in each other's faces when talking ,
Now nnd then the smoke would par
tially hide the wrinkled comitcimuca
of my friend , but only for a few seconds
ends , when ho would emerge to view
like the ghostly figures which the ma
gician summons forth with his wr.ud ,
I was Lzily pulling my uipo nnd look
ing dreamily toward Xivior when I
suddenly observed another figure ,
which noomod to mingle with hia
until they were ono , when they sep
arated again.
Thoamoko cleared the next instant ,
nnd I waa not n little astonished to
discover that n third party waa near
us. A sinewy Ansinlboino had been
attracted by the glnro of our camp
fire , and stealing carefully forward ,
wna making a cautious survey before
joining ua. Hia dusky face , with the
Long black hair straggling around it ,
the fuathora sticking in eovctnl direc
tions thorofrom , the heavy blanket
gathered oloao about his cars , the
brawny shoulders and the riflj were
all in relief ngainat the atarlit sky
beyond , nud formed n striking figure
aa ho noiselessly rose from the
mow , until ho waa clearly stamped
wforo ua.
Although outragca on the part of
the nboriginea of British America are
scarcely known , yet I was scared , aa I
would 1mvo been had I known It to bo
a white man. The surroundings were
such as to throw suspicion nn any
stranger approaching in that fashion.
Xavier observed my startled look
and wheeled like a oat. Ho and the
Aaslniboino were within three yards
ot each other , the Indian standing
erect , the Caucasian crouching with
Ills hand on hia knife ready to leap on
the intruder should ho prove an en
emy. The two remained absolutely
motionless for a full half minute.
Then the fire blazed out and the glare
she < rod the face of the Aaniniboino
moro distinctly. Suddenly the iron
countenance noomod to light up from
within and ho advanced ,
"How do , bruddor ? " ho naked In
broken English , striding through the
snow aud offering his hand to Xnvier ,
who uttered a joyous exclamation ,
caught the awarthy palm in his own ,
md qhook it with moro cordiality than
[ over saw him show anyone.
' 'It is Warnak , as I livo. I never
expected to BOO you again ! I thought
you wore hundreds of miles away. "
"Warunk lived on Saskatchewan
moved wigwam. "
"If I had known it I would have
3aon down in the village after yon.
Sow are you , old boy } Shako once
moro. "
While Xavicr gripped ono hand of
; ho red man nnd shook it again and
again , ho slapped him on the back
with the other , and pulled him around
and to and fro , just as sorno civilizad
jooplo do when delighted to moot. I
: ould not but laugh at the exhibition ,
'or th Indian grinned so axpanaivoly
that nis handsome white teeth were
soon , and tnoro could bo no miatako
aa to his pleasure in mooting the wliito
man. I waa introduced to him In
characteristic fashion , and ho aat
down , lit hia pipe , gathered his blan-
tot about him and smoked. For con
venience , Xivior then hold n conver
sation aomo fifteen minutes in length ,
n the native touguo of tlio Assini-
boino , during which I silently araokod
and watched them.
Thou Xavier turned toward mo :
"Warnak tolls mo ho lives in the
[ ndian village wo saw some miles to
: ho westward , His wife and children
are well , and ho made the jonrnry to
our camp on purpose to moot me. "
"I BOO you are old friends. "
"So wo are , ao wo are ; nnd I s'poao
t'a because men who have fought
oomo to love the moat afterwards that
Warnak nnd I think BO much of each
othor. "
"You have boon enemies then ? "
"I should aay so ! I onoo spent two
? cara in the service of the Northwest
tur company , moat uf which I put iu
along thoatrema and mountains of Oro-
{ onwhtrii Uiotitnes were lively. While
1 wni luiiii iv ; polcrios the Noz Poroes
md I'VitMc.ids were hunting mo , and
t waa hard to keep up both ends of
: ho log. I had eomo of the roughest
Ights a man can pana through und
ivo , and ynt I waa never put in such
a doporato fix as that same grinning
Warnak put mo ton years ago , on the
north branch of the Saskatchewan. "
"I auppoaod that all Indiana north
of the United States were friendly ,
and that the Hudson bay employe , en-
jocially , had nothing to fear from the
rodakina of British America. "
"Such Dubatantially ia the feet , but
wrangles may occur in London or Now
York , and this difiicuHyJsctween War-
uack and mo was not a race one ; it
wau purely personal , nnd hud ho been
a Malay , or CUiicasiiin Hko rnyuwlf , it
would have Ukeu place all the enmo ,
"It wna just after my disgusted re
turn from Oregon that I wont to York
factory , on Hudson bay , to meet Mr ,
Minturn , ono of the faotora of the
company , fie flont mo nnd McDn-
aid , e , Scotchman , to make nn exami
nation of the forests north of the up
per branch of the Saskatchewan. The
supply of peltry from that aectiun waa
uiiBatiafactory for two ycora , and the
company Wished to know whether
there bad boon , what aomotiniBsocoura ,
a migration of giino , or whether it
waa the fault of the hunteni who
operated through that region.
"McDonald was an old employe ol
the company , who had been in Orcgoi
long Ungava bay , and had set his
trapa on the headwaters of the Mac-
konzlu. Ho waa a aix-footor , five
years younger than I , brawny , muscu
lar and powerful , and I remtmbe
THE OTTAWA GYLI R CORN SHELLEi ?
tiNT CO. , tiKNI'ltAli ' AUttN'IVS , UOUNOIlj ItLUIWwS , IOWA
rhnt a fooling of cucnrily came ovir
110 when wo pulled ott our over slioon
nd hondod townrd the Bouthwcut , to
hink I had such u strong arm to loan
on.
on."All wont wnll nnough until wo
cached the Sukntohotvnn , when
roublo came. McDonald complained
hat something was the matter with
lira , When wo left York Factory ho
md queer ringing pimia in hia hoixt ) .
lo thought nothing c f it imd believed
.hoy would wonr oil' in n short time.
So they did , but soon returned nnd
; row worse nml worao , until when the
Saskatchewan wau ronchod ha could
> oiir up no longer. Ho fought bravely ,
> ut throw himself on the ground aud
aid ho must soon die or uot well , and
10 cared very liltlo which. You see ,
10 hold out BO long that when the col-
apse canio it was oomploto.
"I ohoorod htm all I could , and
old him ho would never pick up tin-
cea ho showed muro pluck , but there
ras no denying ho waa a very sick
man. When I noticed for the first
Imo hia face I womlorcd that I had ,
won BO blind. It lonkod Hko death
tsolf. There was not much anew on
he ground , and I built him a house
where 1 waa nblo to uao the rooks for
walls and pine bongha for the roof.
'lion I made him a bed the best I
ould , and that waa about all I could
o for him.
"You cau understand what a fright-
ul situation wo wo were in. MoDou-
Id waa nick unto death and no phy-
iclan could bo obtained. The nearest
van hundreds of miles away ; no num
ould tumpt ouo to vinit n patient on
iio north branch of the Saskatchewan ,
nd McDonald waotoo ill tffbo moved ,
o I made him as comfortable as pon-
iblo , kept my tire going , and cooked
lim the choicest partis of the bulTitloea
nd birds that could bo obtained.
"Tho poor follow didn't BCOIII to
; ot any worse , nor could 1 aoo that ho
mproved. It might bo. onoouraginfj
0 find that ho waa able to hold hia
wn for a time , but ho must do more
han that if ho waa to livo.
"On the third day I atartod out to
lunt , Mac saying I needn't hurry back ,
a ho had no appetite and ho did net
cod mo. The day was pretty well
long when I atartod , but it waa my
) urpooo to return by sundown , for I
enow the poor follow would bo lonely
and lowly spirited in the dark. It
waa necessary , howovov , that I should
irocuro aomo game , for there waa not
1 particle in camp.
"Although I did my boat , It waa not
until the attornooo waa'half gone that
' . got a chance to draw bead on aomo-
hing. I waa growing impatient , when
. ' came out of the wooda and up-
iroachod a ridge , on the top of which
vaa a big bull buffalo browsing ,
There waa no snow there , but plenty
f short , rich grass , of which the ani
mal is very fond. It was a littld curi-
UB that the bull waa alone , but moro
Iran likely his companions were not
ar off. However , no ouo could want a
otter shot and I pulled the trigger ,
uat as ho moved ono foot forward ,
0 us 'o open the way to hia heart.
"I recollect that ut the moment I
rod I hoard aomothing like the echo
f my own riilo , but I though nothing
f it and walked forward to claim my
irizo , who did not run a dcujn yardu
jeforo ho fell d.oad. The uhot waa BO
atal that the wonder was ho had been
bio to move at all after receiving the
wound.
"Throwing down my Run , I drew
my hunting knife and waa going to
work , when I discovered , much to my
.mazoment . , that aomo ono had fired
, t the uiimo instant ua I did and
wounded the buffalo in precisely the
amo manner on the ether sido. My
ustoniahinont was the greater that ho
lid not drop dead at once as if struck
iy lightning.
"I felt that whoever the ether nun-
or waa , ho had aa much claim to the
uamo aa I had , but inasmuch aa I waa
working for a aiok man , I meant to
mvo the most aoloot portions , About
ho titno I reached that decision , War-
ak appeared from the ether aide the
idgo nnd notified mo that ho had aomo
ighta I waa bound to roapoct , I was
> ut of humor on account of my delay
n getting something for poor Mao , and
1 answered in Biioh insulting fashion
hat ho drew hia hunting
cnifo and proceeded to _ goer
or ina , I waa agreeable and like
wise wont for him. It was the fiorceht
ight I over got into , and it didn't
eke mo long to find that Wurnak waa
i warrior of tromondoaa energy and
kill. Wo fought like grizzlies until
got him down , but aomolwf or
ithor I felt euoh respect for hia brav-
ry that I lot him up , and wo wont ut
t again. Five minute1 * after my foot
lipped , and , before I could recover ,
ID forced mo back , plauod hia knco
upon my chest and grabbed my hair.
! felt the cold edge of thn atuel and
hut my oyoa , certain that it would bo
Ul over in a miuuta ,
'But Waruak returned the favor I
showed him n short tiino before and
allowed mo to risn. Aa I did so , ho
otTorod Ilia hand nnd I nhook it warm ,
y , you way bo surO ) for I liked him ,
[ then explained to him aa bist I
could about my eiok friend , llo help
ed mo dreaa the buffalo , and went to
_ amp with mo. Ho teemed to kno v
at a glance what waa the matter with
poor Mac , and not about preparing
aomo scalding bitter tea which ho
poured down hia throat. From that
moment the follow began to mend ,
and iu loan than a week was aa Well aa
over. Warnak's delight wua no great
er than ours ; and you can understand
why I hold the Assiniboino as ono of
the best nnd bravest of men , "
So , 519 South Iain Street ,
COUNTS , BLD6FS , IOWA ,
I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct
No Commission.
GOUNGiL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO.
Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn
ing , Re-Sawing , Planing and Matoliing , Sash , Doors ,
Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in
Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps.
J , J , Hatliaway , Manager , Council Blnffs , Ia ,
Mnchtnory will bo rim exclusively for custom work on Thursday nnd Friday o
each week , Orders solicited and nathtnction Runrnntoad.
( SuccQssors to J. W. Rodofer )
WHOLESALE -A&D RETAIL DEALERS EN
LACKAflffli , Lfflffl , BLOSSBURG
ANDALL ;
.80 .
CONHELLSViLLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Office No , 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and
Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffa.
I'ETKR THOLL. HERMAN KRAOHT.
THOLL & KRACHT ,
GROCERIES 'AND PROVISIONS.
Oor. Main Street and 7th Avenue.
Fine Grocerlc , Teal , Eta. , a Spcc'altv. ' Highest prlcra paid for country produce. Now
uulldlng. new goods , low prices. Wo will not bo undersold , Call and examine our stock ,
delivered ,
P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNB
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY
MANUFACTURE
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES ,
'
CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
The Very Beat of Brooum i onatantly on Hand. The Highest
Murktit Price Paid for
Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley
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: BROOM : : :
Parties Wlehlug to Sail Broom Ooru.Will Please
Bend Sample.
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TIIK LEADING DKALEU IN
337 Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa.
LOUIS HOUSE.
Saloon and Restaurant ,
ADOLl'H DOKUFLINGKU , Pronrietor. Choice Wines and Clgara.
Oyutora iu Kvory Style ,
709 Lnwnr Brondwny. flounoil Bluffa Iowa.
DUQUETTE , GUI BEET & CO. ,
( Succoworu to iitll : &
lesale Fillers
TO and 18 Pt-arl-st. foimcil Bluffs , Ta.
D. M. CONNKLL ,
Funeral Director and Undertaker.
No , 17 , North Main Stroot. Oounoil
Ctll J promptly amwerca at all hours , nlsbt or day. Newhenrso and London carriages dlrwt
Irom thu ( nctory ar i run In connection therewith. _
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUT STREET.
THE BEST BREAD II THE CITY. None but firB cksa Baken
amployod. Breail , Oako , Tloa Ac. , delivered to any part of he city. Out
Wagons ran all clay. , / ' "
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P > AYRE8 , Proprietor ,