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1 DAILY ttS&--ruJhSDAY , , 21
HI. EL
WHOLESALE AND IICTAIL
BOOKS AMD STATIONERY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
* r * K T" c ? ° B rt . .PT1 Bfc n T * fi * * c * * P < r t"
fillfe MB3TRAGF B iF I G E.
. . vr ac .BV
Lands and Lota Bouht and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW UATES.
NGTABIES PUBLIC ANB OOKVBYANOERS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS - : - - IOWA.
_ _ _
JOSEPH BEITEE ,
/ * I
MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES ,
Atto Lowont Vosoiblo Prices.
NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY.
Thit never require crtranlnff , lit Mrs. J. J. Good's Ilalr Store , at prlcos noror bcforo touched ty
ny other hMr dealer. Al j n full line of ( twitches , etc. atftra.ttly reduced prices. Also ( fou ,
ttircr ami coined nctj. W vca rnado from ladles' ov-ti hair. Da not fall to cnll before mirchwluj
rlccmhero All sooc'.ft v ntranted u tcpracntad. MRS. J. J. tJ001 > ,
23 Muln trtci , Council Ithiffn , Iow- >
TAYLOR BROS. ,
105 mm STREET COUNCIL BLUFFS.
IMesale Baalers in. Lipors and fines ,
No. 13 Main St , Council Bluff's , la.
Branch Fouse : Linear. Ziel & Jensen , Sioux Falte , D. T.
Wholesale Dealers in
IOWA , NEBRASKA , AND MISSOURI ,
) No. 102 Broadway ,
. { FAiGY GROG . ) Council Bluffs
! * 215 , 217 and 219 Main Street ,
O OE1 ZRIIES
Of All Kinds. Mew Goods. IfTevy Prices and
quare Dealing. Call and Examine Our Stock.
BiTHIM HOUSE !
'At Bryant's Spring ,
Qor , Broadway and Union Sts.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Plain , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , fluago ,
Dee b , Shower , not txti Cold Batha. Com
petent male ana lomalo IIOTPOS and attoodanta
Llwuys on band , and tha bit of rare and atten
tion. Riven patrono. Spooltl attention ( ; lvou to
bithlcg children. Investigation aud patronage
ollcltcd.
ollcltcd.DR. . A. H. STODLEY & Co. ,
100 Upper Broadway.
Dr. Studley : Treatment of chronic diaiaeca
made s. epeclalty.
fl a ftTflinTin BKMOVED without the
1 1 A U I I K N drawing ot blood or use of
UlLil U JJlUIJ knlft. Cures lun ? diseases ,
A Mnrniit.'T > Flti , Scrofula , Liver Com.
Ji B P' * . Dropsy , Kheuma-
( I R S tl" Fcvor and Uercur-
* m -
\ K U III U n O i l eores , Eryelpelas. Salt
Uhoum , Scald HoiJ , Oatatrh , weak , Induncd
knd grr nutated Eyes , ticrotaloua Ulcurs and Fc
male JJlsoaso tof all kinds. Alao Kidney aud
TenorlcJ tUsuaaoa. Qomorrhoida or Piles cured
money refunded.
Ml diseases treated upon the principle o/vogat-
lircform , without the KM of mercurial pois
ons or the knife.
Electro Vapor or Modlcatod Baths , furnished
who desire them.
Hornli or Kupturo radically cured by tbo use
the Elastic belt Truss and 1'laator , which has
eupiiior In thoworla.
FREE.
CALL ON OK ADDRESS
Drs , B , Eico and J , 0 , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ja.
DR. A. P. HANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office , No. 14 Fearl Street. ZIouii , B a. m. to
3. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Uosidcnce , 120
Bancroft street , Telephonlo connection with
Central oillco.
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
GRNAMENTAL PAINTING.
PAPER HANGING ,
KALSOMININQ AND KRAININO ,
Shop Oomer Broadway and Scott 3 |
F. T. SEYBERT M. D.
. . , . . ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA.
Office No. 6. Everett Block , Broadway -
way , over A. Lome'a Restaurant ,
Baa i4iflKj
, OE& o aac aca ? aa a
OOce over savlae banic
OOUNOlLi BLUFFS , - - Iowa.
W. 0. Jamca , la connection Tilth hi * Uw and
olUctloa t/nelnete Luya and edit real toUte.
fcrjons vlehlDto | buy or eoll city property call
I hljolfics , over BoiUcdr book etore , Purl
EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
Justice of the Peace and
Notary Public.
< M6Broadway , Council Bluffo.
MBS , E , j , HAEDINB ; M , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGHST.
Ortdnate of Eloi'.ropathlo Inatltatlon , Thlla-
Mtlphla , Fonna.
p.'Br-oaflway&BlencAve.
COU17CIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
{ The treatment ot nil dtseuca and ptfatal dlf-
flcultlca peculiar lo females a ep
J. G. TIPTON ,
ittomgy&Cmmsonop.
Offlco over First National Bank , Cornell liluftc.
Iowa. Will prestlce In the rUle uad fedcn/
ecurta.
ecurta.JMO. . JAY FRAIMEY ,
Justice of the -Peace,1
814 BROADWAV , ,
Council Bluffs. - - lows *
W. B. M'AYEQ ,
Proprietor of abstract I of Pcitawattarulc
county. Office corner of Broadway and UMc.
strecti , Council BUliTs Io > \ \ . _
P , J , MOMTHOM.KEY , M , jj , .
FflDE DlBPENSAHY JV EKY S/.7DKDAr.
OtEceln Everett's block , Foul trcit.
decee b'23 Fourth stnitt. 0 Kce toura from S tc
ga. m , , 2 lo 4 nnd Up. in. Oooncll htofc
II
PBAOTiCM , DE2TIBT.j |
Pearl cpposlto the poato&ai. One of
. ' - " -
thootdeaepractltlonerv in Council Ckifft.
ttfactlon muirantoed In
HUGHES & TOWSLEE.
DBALiOB IN
Confectionery. FruitStNuts
Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh
Oysters nnd lee Creaoi in
Season.
12 JilABSTBl' . ,
Oouncil BlntSa.
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON f AKOERSOK ,
Proprietors.
This laundiyhn Juit boon cpen&J for bull *
na , and wo tro now ftipued to tto Ia indrr
vork of all kind * and Kuarmtco catUUctloa A
tpecialty made of fine worlr , iracb cs colUrr ,
cuffa , llnethlrte , etc , Wo want uvMyboJy to
ghouja trial ,
LAIISON & ANDE.UBON.
moo. orricxu. w. u. x. nuti
QfflOIR & PUSSY
CflMBil Bluffs , Ia ,
Established , - - 1866
Dealer * In foreign and Uooicitlc
t > d
COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILKOAD
UIICAOO , ROCK ISUXD AND PACIflC.
iJctwrt. Arrttc.
Auliitickxt .B-Mpm ratlflc ixt . . . ! > lSnt
Kxnnd JIMP .USBam K * am' Mall * 0 W p in
u. Jlolnn c\.7.15 a m DM MolnrancM.K ) p tu
CMICAOO , nxUNQTOH AND O.OIVCT.
l > amrt. Arrive.
AthnticE t . 8SO p m I r rtne Kxt . . .OrJOnm
Mali nnd Kx' > A m Still ami KxV.TWpm
N. Y Ex..I-00pin I N b > V KM Kx.8. 0n in
CIIIC\80 \OtlTIIWl1tHUN. .
tVpart. Arrho.
Atlantic r.xt..5 ISpm 1'adflc F.xl fMSilm
Mai and IX.920am Mai and it" : 015pni
Accom. ( Sat. ) . . ( .MO ) i m Accom.
KANSAS rnr , ST. JOK AXD cortcit. nu'iis. '
Depart. Arrho
MMInmlUx. . fl-JWtxm I Kxnrww. . . . . . .CiBOpm
Kxprew 9.IU p m | Moll Mid Kx. , c-lSim ]
VMON \CIHO. .
Arrive.
Oierlnml Kx.lligQa. m. OverMnrlKt , . 1001 * . m ,
Lincoln Kx..ll.SOn. in. DornorKx . 8 in a in ,
IV-tncr Ux..TOOJi. in. I/oc l IK (1:30 : a. in.
Local ix.,7:9ft : : n. in. " lit , . , O.mn , in.
iml'rnnt..C | Up. in. " Kx . . . .r-oOn. in.
n VIHMI , sr. LOUIS AND rAcine ,
Deiwrt. Arrlto.
Mnll and } . \ . 9:45 : n m I Mall nnd IU. . 4SO : ) i in
Cannon llall. . 4ro : p m | Cannon Ihit. . 11.03 n m
B10UX CltV aMIPACUKV
Deinrt. Arrh c.
For Sioux rity.TcSS n m rtm Sioux O'j.l
Tor FortNtobrnra. 1'nn Tort Nlolirarn ,
} "eh * fl..V ) p in
For bU Paul. . . 7 ! 10 pin From bt , Paul..8,50 a m
CIIICAUO , MILWAUKri AM > ST. PALL.
Lfiuc Comifll UltilTi. Arilus Council ItlulK
Mall nnd I\'II.LII : n in I Mnll and Kx.O.Vi pm
Atlantic I \ iJitnpm I Athntlo bx , (9IUim !
111IC\00 , MlLUAlhH : AMI ST , 1'UI , .
lxe 0nnhn. Airl\p < At Omaha.
Mall and Cx ' 7:15 : n in I I'adllu K\ . , . . ( ! > .J."i a in
Athntlo i\ . . [ J.10 p in .Mall nnd U\ ' 7-l p lu
"ExceptSnnilttjs. tKxccptSatunlajs.
Council Ulutla & Omnua Street R. B ,
I/c.a\o Council lllnlls.
8 n in , ! i n in , 10 n m , 8 n in , ! ) a in , 10 a in ,
11 a in , 1 in , 2 p m , 3 p 11 am , 1pmlip ni , 3p
m , 4 p m , A p in , G p In in , 4 p in , 5 p in , C p in.
Street cars run half hourly to the Union 1'Aclflo
Depot. OnSundiU the cars Infill tlalr trips at
0 o clock a. in. , and run nvru'arry during the day
at 11 , 11 , 2 4 , 5 and U o'clock , and run to city time.
FARM NOTH 3.
Hog tvro Omnivorous.
It ia remarkable how many farmers
there are who seem to wholly ignore
the fact that any other food than dry
corn is suitable for swine , when it is
within their power to keep ouok stock
half or two-thirds of the year on food
not nearly so expensive and on which
it would thrive much better. No
umi Is really a cuccessful hog raiser
who relies on corn nlono or on exclu
sive grain diet of any kind for build
ing up the fnunojwork of hi * growing
pigs and nhoats. Grain is nil essen
tial nt feeding time but only ot mod
erate extent before.
Smnll Grain for TVgs.
Wcstotn ff.rmcra hr.vo become so
accustomed to making pork from corn
that they ixurcoly know what to do
wlwu a coru crop fails. Many farm
ore hesitate to settle north of the line
wlioro largo crops of cern are rained ,
because they think thcj" can not pro-
ducu pork to advantage. Now no ono
will detsjr that corn 10 a most excel-
tens food for fattening hogs , and
whore it can bo cheaply produced it is
goneroUy the most economical article
tlmt oan bo employed for that pur
pose. It is true , however , that pork
is economically produced in places
where corn cannot bo ripened aud
that Carmera ttero'find na much profit
in robing beef and mutton. In Great
Brltein barley is chiefly used for fat
tean.p hogs. In'Canada all the small
grains except wheat , peas , and roota
lur aly take the place of corn. In the
New England states n little corn fa
need in connection with potatoes ,
pumpkins , and mill'feed , A variety
of the food given to hogs appears to
promote health c.nd to produce m
of fine favor. As prices rnngo thic
season it is likely that oata will prove
to bo a cheapen" ! oed for hogs in miny
yurta of the west where but little oora
ic raised. K&perimonts tried by eor <
ccal ooetn to shew that two bnshclo > of
cats are worth ai much as ono buohol
of corn for mi&ing pork. In ntny
tpartti of the > couutry it ia easier to
raise two buetcls of oata thauoao
bushel of corn. The cost of ttiraah-
ing the oata'ia less than that of buc
the . 'To the beat
ing corn. produce re
sults thooats-ohould bo ground before
they are fed. They will bo rea&ly
oaten and digested , however , if they
are soaked in .railk ar water. B vrh < y
which has boon discolored by ccrios-
uro is an excellent food for pigs. The
hko is true of rye and peas.
Ohiolzsn Cholera
Although wo have not proved the
eflioaoy of fending onions freely te the
fowls during the prevalence of cholera ,
wo , however , have some faith iu its
valuable end health giving qualities.
Onions fed/.to.young chickens , nay
twice a week , 'help to keep thorn
houlthy. A modium-sized onion ,
minced very "fine , ia enough for a
brood. When 'contagious diueascs
nmko their r.ppor.ranco in the nuf h-
borhood , onwna out up line and mixed
with the morning mess is invaluable.
A little roimd giaer ; ; added makes it
better ; and while it is good in itoolf
and healthful for. poultry , there wro
many broodeca who recommend it ati a
valuable pro-vcntivo-of disease. Huro
is a rotaody , or preventive , of the
chicken cholosa , whhli I have success
folly used for twp years. While
my neighbors liaro been lohing
nearly thrir oaUro Iflosk , mine have
boon IioalUiy , and I hr.vo never had a
case to my knowledge : Take a btrrel ,
law it asurcior an halves , put about
throe quarts of nnslockod lime inono
of the hakoategothoj with half a
pound or poundi ( < o suii the noccsaity )
of alum ; fillihohalf bar-'ol with water ;
when etactad and sotUad take from
ono pint to no ( ju it ( au the case ro-
ire ) and put m evorj pail of w&tor
( , 'l7en the fovln to drink. The Jluio
ll answer fee tha stcoud half barrel
of.watar , but the .samu quantity of
alu.ii should ja added as boforo. It
cotttinucd daily during tin- sickly sea-
eon , I can from iny .txporionoe ansnro
youc readers that tlioir forlw will not
bo troubled with ohieken oholora.
Kur C. Now Yorker ,
A Daliota Poulti-y Yard.
The Jiiumarck Tribune publishes
the foKowing article in regard to anew
now poultry yard etartod lately by
ono of Dakota's moat -ontorpnaini ;
farmers : It may bo intorestiug to
many if not all of your Traders to
[ earn of a very importun' addition
[ 1.13 been tcado to the Iivo Block do-
pirtmont of the farm ofV. . P. Stool
en addition important not only ( o
the proprietor himself , but of vast
importance to every settler within &
Hundred miles of this place. The
addition referred to consists of three
mndrod Plymouth Itock fowls , and
Ivo Cno cockerels of the same breed ,
Tlieao fowla were raked by tha very
) est breeders In the ttato of Mama-
chueottg , pspecmll/ for Mr , Steele ,
it nd Imvo been carefully selected from
the wliolo teaton's hatchlnfj , the order
having been given early last spring.
No cxponso has been spared to secure
the beat opecimons of their kind. This
enterprise , for which the proprietor of
the S' o1o farm deserves great credit ,
docs not end with the importation of
the poultry ; it consUtn also of an in
cubator for the hntohiuf ; of the cgcs
b/ artificial hnt This imtchine helm
suvoii hundred and twenty e gs , The
heat is applied by two kerosene lamps
which lieat ' .ho water , oauaiiiK it to
circulate through pipni under nud
over the egg drawon , thus .prc duolng
nn even aud ho ltl > y heat , which hewt
in turn is govorne < \ by an electric but
tery and clock work , thus regulating
the amount of hcut noocssnry for the
successful hnlohing of tJH > eg > , to a
degree of oxactncaa which U iu > t eur-
pnesod by darao nature honrlf. It
may nlso interest jour renders to
know the kind and extent of building *
noc ( itary to accommodate nnd Sfcuroly
hnuso ngainst the f rosin of n D.tkotn
winter tins tine Hook of poultry. Thu
housfes n o now under coustiuctiun
and couti ] of n hoiino two hundred
feet long by Bixteon fcot wide , oitjht
fent front , four fcot roar , and made
sufficiently warm by all the boat ma'o- '
tial ktiotvn ( ft the builder's trade in
this western country. Next comes iv
hatching liouao eixteon by lhirty-ti\o
foot , also to bo built in thu brat pousl-
bio matmor for warmth and vontlla
tion. Tliou a chicken house to bo
twenty feel ; wide nnd ono hundred
fcot long , and to bo heated by u sys
tem of hot water circulation , the
luutor and pipes for which are on the
ground ready to bo put in when the
building han been completed. "
Brief Mention.
"I Imvo used Uuimocic Biooi ) BIVTKIIS
with croat benefit for ImUgoV.iou nnd con-
Btlpitiau of the bowels. " 0. L. Kiston ,
llaiullton , Ont.
Qorman Cnrp. *
Several oubacriborn during the past
week have boon asked for information
respecting German carp , their charac
teristics , their value for food , the
construction "of ponds for them , the
method of feeding them , their excel
lence ns compared with other frosli
water lish , and the means of obtain
ing a full supply. Detailed informa
tion on thcno point a 1ms been given
in the Chicago Times during the paot
two ycais , but it may bo proper to
repeat n portion of it. Thu Gorman
carp is greatly inferior to the white
Ilih , lake trout , black baau , or even
the pickerel , ao far aa Ihvor is con
cerned. The 'flesh is white , but
not very 'firm ' , and is gen
erally deficient in fat. Tha
fish grow to 'largu oizo and increase
very rapidlp'if allowed nulliciout food.
They ace doslrablo , chiefly for the rea
son * that tkoy are easily propagated ,
that they -will do well in water too
warm und -too impure to support other
and tmtro Taluublo fish , thai , they will
eat u grout variety of substances that
am of little value , nnd that the mua'.l '
try will > ondurp transportation long
diatancec'with little liability to injury.
Experiments show that the fish thrho
iu almcit any latitude , and that 'they
are not molested by noises and din-
txrbancza that operate to exterminate
many < voriotlep. On thooo accounts the
German carp is a very desirable fish
for persons who live remote from mar
kets , 'for farmers and village people
who have water on their own grounds
ant1 'pan ralso the food required for
feeding them. The German carp has
been sailed the "iiih of civilization , "
tho'"farmer'B ffih , " and from its pro-
pons-ty to eat almost anything placed
.it Its disposal , the "aquatic p tfl. " It
is not likely that this fish will over
bo n favorite in city markets , but it is
lihoJy to provo a great boon to people -
plo living in the country.
( The lish waa first brought to thin
country by the United States fish
commissioners several years po , and
has boon propagated at their hatahory
near Washington. The fish commia-
sionora of each state have boon aup <
plied with thorn , and several of thuni
tlmo boon engaged in propagating
them. The proper way to obtain a
limited supply gratuitously ia to apply
to the fish commisBionoro of 'tho state
where ono lives. Several persons who
are engaged in fish farming on their
own account have thorn for sale in
largo and small quantities. The small
fry can bo transported in milk
oiua or other suitable vco-
Bola. The ileh coimnLisionoru of
aoveral states have arranged to uend
them by oxpreso to persona ordering
them. They may bo kept in 'tuba or
barrels of water & short time after
their arrival , but it ia deniable to
have n pond in readiness for them.
The Gorman carp will Iivo in water
thct ia somewhat impure , but with
very little doubt they will thrive best
in water that is nearly pure. A iimull
ncturul lake that ia free from other
kinds of fish or from those kindo tiiat
will devour thorn , is suitable for
crp , An artificial pond can ofion bo
propircd for them at little coat.
It nhould bo In the main from
tltzen lt > four foot dcop , and should
comum several deep holes for the uo-
cauiiuudiUion of the fish during. cold
weather , The fish are not active
during the winter , but Ho in a sort of
dormant state , covered or partly .cov
ered tin the mud. The pond should
contain a few islands and should have
part of the water shaded by flat rooks
or , plank extending from the books
[ t is uUo desirable to plant some trooa
on thoibanks of the pond and on the
islands. The carp pond can easily bo
made attractive aa well as useful ,
The pond can bo supplied with
w&tor drawn from a stream through
pipe , or can bo filled by water iesuing
iroiBtt spring or raised from a well by
lue&us of a wind-pump. An artesian
well will supply sufficient water for
lovocal cirp : ponds. A small utrnaw
runuin/l from u spring can bu utilized
to uxunlunt udvaiitngu for filling the
pond. Provision nhould bo made for
jetting the watarout of the pond after
it had boaomo tomowhat dirty and for
preventing the fieh from oacaping
with it , Ono con comrnonco the buei-
ncsa of raising carp with quite
a small pond , and can make
additions to it as hia stock in
creases. As soon us ho b jiua to
raise fiah from eggs ouo pond vill 1)3
desirable for Uio young fieh and uu-
other for those that are more mature ,
The tvro ponds may bo connected , the
water going over a slight fall in patt
ing from one tu the other , Oaro mu t
bo taken to keep minks and muskratu
awaj' from the ponds. The fiah will
eat Dourly all kinds of animal and
vegcinltJa matter that pij { will , They
will dcriyfl considerable benefit from
THE OTTAWA CYJ INDE SHELLEP ,
grass , oroaa niul olhor vegetables th , k
will grow on the banks t > f tto
pond. They vrill nlso oat olovi r , o i1--
bajp | calory , and ninny oh ( r kt'.tla
of K ulon vogotablcnJ'Veth cunlo ,
blood niul chopped liver Are nil ox-
oollcnt kind of food for young carp an
fur thoflo of Inrnoc growth * Most of
the leavings of the table \vijl bo rcnd-
tly devoured by Iho e.irp. , The hr , o
liuh111 oat nil kindo of brain nfur
they nro boiled. In feeding theui
care nrnnt bo taken not to fjivo thorn
BO much of nny nrliclo which i > a co <
into decay cnsily that Uiovntor will
become foul in consequence. The
fish nro the rovorao of ' 'gnrriy. " They
will rarely bite nt n hook , how-over
temptingly baited , but inuat bo tukon
from the water by inonna oE n dip net
Millions QivouAway.
Millions of Mottles of Dr. King's Now
Discovery for CoiiRumpUon , ( Jouglm niut
OeMs , lm\e been given nwny an Trt.il
Uottles of the largo izo. Thin enoimotm
outlay would bo disastrous to the jiro-
prlctors. were it not for the rnro' merits
pofBcnmt by thti woiulorfttl medicine. Cull
nt 0. F. ( joodnmu'a Drug Store , and gut
a Trial Bottle / w , anil try for yourulf.
never fails to earn.
It Wasn't ; t Cold Slinku.
tiin 1'rtnclgco Wasp.
"What is it , darling ? "
O ing upon tlio still , white beauty
of thu summer night , lost to all
thought save of the aweet young love
that filled their boinga and Intoxicated
their BCIIBCB , living uaoh in the heart
of the other und caring for naught
else , Mary Boyle and P. Murphy trod
eiloutly the shadowy way a that led to
thu rustic inonotrooity known as the
Vavillion , in Goldou Oato Park.
"What ia it , darling ? " ho murmured
agnin , while ttio moEinolio lent n Cf-
tmit'Cent tenderness to hio tones and
lin manly boeom throbbed with aynv
pathy. But oho answered not.
There was n look of anguish on her
features. The fair yomij , ' Qalwuy face
wan troubled , and , though the oidi
nary observer might have soon noth
ing but freckles upon it , the eye of
love looked deeper and BOW the writ-
tint ; ° f cllro 'hat told of tronblo in her
hocrt. She clasped his hand in hers
clasped all of it slip could nt ono
clrsp and giuipod faintly :
"Loavo mo1' !
Ho started as if shot started with
suddenness and there wan n pallor on
Li(3 ( fncu nfl bo asked ;
"You don't mean it ? "
"Yea. L.'avo mo , " she answered ,
almost weeping. "Not for aye , dail-
ing , " she hastily continued , with some
embarrassment. "Just n little , plain
leave of five minutes' duration. "
"Loavo you unprotected against the
errant haekman and yon carnivorous
hotel-keeper ] " ho protected.
"It must bo. "
Ho left her , and the reckless stops
of his accordion ohous as they
crunched the gravel made rapid re
treating raunlo. Then the tnaidtn
atolo forth into the moonlight and
then into the nhadow. Acircle of
white showed ominously under her
polonaieo as It trailed along the ground ,
and with norvouo , inimtuouo otups
she sped along the shadow-mat kcd
paths , through the BWOO * , cool night
breezes , freighted with the mists of
the BOH arid the perfume of the scrub
oak , until u dark glade of the half-
aero foroat waa reached. Hero , with
none to regard her , her busy hands
tied knots and things in mad impetu
osity , and then shit hurried baok.
Torn with conflicting emotions of
dpecrtion and n cocktail , ho was the
picture of despair. Ho loaned uuainat
ono of the pavilion poalu , almost
weeping , She kid her hand on hits
shonlder tcndoriy , lovin/dy / ,
"Then it ain't a cold shako , " ho
aakod , brightening.
There waa the light of a great love
in her oyoa na nho hold her right oar
toward him and murmured , us a wo
man only can :
"No , Ptitsy dear. It was only my
skirt. "
KAIIOKA , Mo. Feb. 0 , 1880.
I purchased iivo bottles of your
Hop Bitters of Bishop & Co. last fall ,
for my daughter , and am well pleased
with the Bitters. They did her moro
good than all the medicine she has
taken for six years.
WAI. T. McOLUilE.
The above in from a very reliable
farmer , whoso daughter was In poor
health for aoron or eight years , and
could obtain no relief until she used
Hop Bitters. She la now in us good
health as any person in the country.
Y/o have u largo anle , and thuy arc
making remarkable cures ,
W , IJ. BIS HOP & 00 ,
SuHivan & Fitzgerald ,
GROCERIEir PROVISIONS ,
Crockery , Olacsware ,
BOOTS , SHwESETC
Aluo bgcnti lor /onowlnulliuu ol
Steamship Companies :
CuiurJ , Anchor , Oulon. American , and OUtt
OCA 3EtCi. . OE" O ? S3
For sala on the lto > al Ilnuk of Ireland and B u >
ot Ireland , Dublin. Iliom wl.o Intend to Bond Ifi
IrknJj to anv iart ot Kurorxi will find It to IU I
ntercut to tall on
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
AQENIU
343 jProadwayi Oounoil Blufl's
BUYER AID SHIPPER OF EGGS.
1,519 Sout Iain Street.
EOWA
I Pay Iho Highest Market Price and Deduct
No Commission.
Mouldings , Scroll and Lattioo Work , Wood Turn
ing , Ro-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors.
Blinds , Boxes , Etc , Manufacturers and Dealers in
Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps.
J , -J. Hatkway , Manager , Council Bluffs , la ,
Mftolimorr will bo run exclusively for custom work ou Thursday unit Frld. > 7 o
each week. Ordcw solicited nnd Batlntnct
( Successors to J. V7 , Rodefer )
WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEALERS EN
'
LAGEAIMi , L1HM , BLOKSBUR& .
AND : ALI.
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CL 3D 351CH
COHNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , Lll E , PLASTER , ETC ,
Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor , MiRhth Ktrtw r\uii
Eleventh Avenue , Oouncil Bluffc.
TIIOLU UP.aUA.N KUACHT.
THOLL & KRACHT ,
GROCERIES 'AND ' PROVI
Oor. Main Street and 7th A.venuo.
Flno arocerlo , Teas , Etc. , n Speo'altv. Illehost prices paid for country produce. Novr
inillJIiu , IIIK gocilt , \ uprices. . Wo will not bo undersold , Call and nximlno our stock ,
delivered. '
P. T. MAYNE. ' 0. E. MAYNE
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAH1 FACTOR' '
MANUPAOTPUH
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES ,
GQR.1 MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
.tan
The Very Best of Brnomp oriHtuntly on Huud. Thw
ftlf.rlcot Price Paid for
Gorn , Oats , Rye , Barley
OOIRIM *
Partlea Wiahiug to Sell Broom Corn Will PleoHo
Soud Stimplo.
! < SD oo.
MRS. 0. A. BENEDICT ,
TJIK LUADINQ DKALKU IN
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337 Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa.
ST. LOUIS HOUSE.
Saloon and Restaurant ,
ADOLl'II DOKRFLINGKR , Proprietor. Choice Wines and Cigars.
Oysters in livery Style ,
709 Imypr Rroidwny. Oonnoil Bluffs Iowa.
DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. ,
( Successora to iitl : | ft DUQUKTTK ) ,
)1 ) 1 ! l
il
Hi nud 18 Poarl-st. . foiinoll Bluffs , la
D. M. OONNELL ,
'Funeral Director and Undertaker ,
tx"o , 17 | Nortli Main Street , Council
. "j
CtlU promptly auswcrfd at all hours , night or diy , New hearts and London carriage * direct' '
( rein thv ftttlory ar run In connection therewith
UNION ( BAKERY ,
617 SOUT Um STREET ,
I'HH ' BEST BREAD II THE CITY , None but fiwt-claw Bakere
jrnployod. Bruad , Cake , Pica Ac , , delivered to any part of the city , Ou
Wogona run nil dny , , * j . " \
P * AYRES , Proprietor , r