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THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , DECEMBBix OOTJJKTOXX. 3BI TJ'Jb"Jb"S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKS AND STATIONERY , TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. COTTNOIL BLOFF8 , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFICE. , j.xr. . as * < a - y 3R. aaOB a o. Lauds and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. JOSEPH EEITEK , MERCHANT TAILOR , MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES , At the Lowest Possible Priced. NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY. That never require crimping. at Mrs. J. J. Good's Ilatr Store , it prlcrs never before tonehod by ny other hair dealer. Also a mil line ot switches , etc. at ft really reduced mice * . Also gold , jUvcr and colored nets. Watoa ma Jo from ladle * ' own hair. Da not fall to call before purchuln ; ilsewherc. AH goods warranted M represented. UUS. J. J. GOOD , 89 Main Btrcci. Council lllugg , Iowa. TAYLOR BROS. , 1005 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS. AND Wholesale Dealers in Lipors and fines , No. 13 Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. J3ranoh House ; Llndpiy Kiel & Jensen , Sionx Falls , D. T. ( Wholesale Dealers in IOWA , NEBRASKA , AND MISSOURI , ZE1 IR , TTIT Also No. 102 Broadway , Dealer in { FANCY GROCERIES. ; Council Bluffs 215 , 217 and 219 Main Street , O O IE IRIIES Of All Kinds. New Goods. New Prices and quare Dealing. Gall and Examine Our Stock. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT tfAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD II THE CITY. None but first-class Baker. employed. Bread , Oako , Flos &o. , delivered to any part of the city. Oui Wagons ran all. day. P. AYRE8 , Proprietor. _ MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , THE IiEADING DEALER IN 2BC A. X 3E& GO ID S9 _ 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. _ ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant , ADOLPH DOER'FLINGER , Proprietor. Choice Wines and Cigars. Oysters in Every Style. ' 709 Lower Broadway. Oonpoil BluffB Iowa DUQUETTE , GUI BERT & CO. , . ( Succonsora to EHD & DUqUETTK ) , lolesale Enters and Uctioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st. TounciL Bluffs , la. D , M. CON NELL Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17 , North Main Street. . Council Bluffs Calls promptly answered at all hours , nltfht or day. New hearse nod London carriages direct from the factory are run In connection therewith. _ f Bethesda BATHIMIOflSEI At Bryant's Spring , iDor , Broadway ana Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. PUln , Medicated. Vapor , Electric , Wuage , iDouch , Bhower , illot cad Cold Biiita. Oorn. .potent male ana < tmale nurita and atUnduita juwaya on hand , and the belt of rare uid atten tion given patronj. Special attention cdven to bathing children. Investigation and Mitonage KllDltSl.DR. DR. A. H. STODLEY & Co. , MH ) Upper Broadway. Dr. Btudley : Trt Uneut of chronic iiwaMi made a ipedalty. DR. A. P. HANOHETT , PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON. Office , XTo , li Pearl Stct et. noun , 9 a. ta. to 2. , andi p. m. , to 6 E , m. Ilerfdence , 120 Bancroft ( treet. Teleptcnlo connection wUli Central offce. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AKD ORNAMENTAL PAINTING , PAPER HANGING , KALSOMINIHG AND &MINIHQ ; .rfSfc. Rdjfjfci'OXA.TUVJL" ' 'V'- Bhop Corner Broad way and Scott 81 tnoa. orriciB. W. U. M. fUSIT. OFFICER & PUSEY , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1866 Heileri la Foreign [ and | Domei tlcj Excbang * Wtf kciDc itcurltleO ! , B , J , HAEDIHQ , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNEOOLOGIST. Oraduitte ol Kle tropatiilc Institution , Phila delphia , tfenna. Office Our , Broadway & Glenn ive. COUNCIL BLUFFS-IOWA. i J I I ( . i The treatment of all dlteuec and painful tU- fleultlea peculiar to ttcMiat a gpedaliy. d. G. TIPTON , Attorney &GoMsellor , OfttM orer lint National Bank , Council Bluffi. Iowa. Will practice to the itata and federal court * JJSJO.JAYFRAnfEY , fete of the Peace , 814 BROADWAY , Ooonoil Elnffs. - - Iowa. W B. HAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor ot abstracts of FottawatUml county , Offlco cormr of Broadway and ilahi UeeU , Council Blunt Jo a. JACOB SIMS , Attoraay and OomiKOllor at Law , COUNCIL LLUFE-8 , IOWA , Office Broadway , between Mala and Pea treetL Will practice In StiU and urti THE SHADOW OF THE WORKING MAN. IIY nVOKNP.C. MSK. Behold yon nwHllv floating bout ! In consclou * might it steams MonI With graceful lines and powerful frame , It proudly beard its living throng. To distant lands it ploiiRhi Its way , And to the ninny wealth doth bring ; Its tidings from the abaent Irlondi Arc welcome M the mlling spring. Yon oo it clcsnvo the restless wave , And know old ocean's Bunco 'twill span But , casi o'er all , can you behold The rhadow ol the working limn ! Sen. on the locomotive rush With headlong tpeod o'er iron road , Like living , breathing monster , whom Same unseen powers ouwnrd coa < l , Through cities , town * , and shady dells , O'er gurgllnc streams and woodlani glades , It speeds ynu on with clang and roar ; Av , 'noath mountains gloomy shades , With crt < o it quickly bears along I'llpriim of nvcry tribe and clan ; But d'er each fleeting view dost ton The shadow of the working matt ? Come , gor.0 upon this mighty pile. The spire of which In cloudl.ind dwells ; Kissed by the sinking un' laat ray , An gently chime the distant bells ; Come viuw itn grandly massive walls , Its pillar ? , hallc , and arches true , Which are so nootly , deftly wrought , Without one flaw to mret the view. O'er all this blended strength and grace , As round it zephyrs gently fan , Can you not FOP. In outline bold , The shadow of the worklngman ? Go see the lofty mountain height , And there behold the glowing scene The forest , field and waiving grain , The rippling lakes , the nioidotvs green ; Each hemty of the prospect view , All thronged with busy , useful life , Where once the gloomy wilds were seen , Where savnge revel * ouca were rifo. Go , look upnn all earth's broad face , Keplotowith art and nature's plan ; And there , in hold relief you'll see The shadow of the worklngman. "BASHFUL FIFTEEN. " Yes , that was her ago when I first mot her , aovon yean ngo. She la famous actress now , and exactly twen ty-Dvo. Having passed three pleasant yoari at Cambridge , and become a bachelor of arta by the least irksome procesi permitted by university Btatatos , I found myeolf at twonty-ono yoara of ago n student at the Upper Temple , and the monthly tenant of a couple of roema on the tirat floor in Gnildford street , Russell square. As I know few people in London , and was not even a member of ono of the univer sity clubs , there was no opoclal reason for idleness , and I may proudly con fess that for the first three months of my residence in town my jealous mis tress , the law , know no rival. But even the stirring period of "Joshua Williams on Real Property , " and the sportive facetiousness of "Mr. Bylca on Bills , " are apt to become monotonous , and I was on the point of joining a small Bohemian club in the Strand , when fate brought mo distraction from my studies in a more witching and material shape. This shape was an ankle. Of course it was fomluinp ; equally of course it was trim and dainty. The first time I saw it a crimson stocking added to its allurements ; on the second end occasion it was clad in black. And , oddly enough , this was the only evidence I had of the propinquity ol a young and attractive neighbor , foi the ankle was always holpin ? its own er upstairs at a rapid rate , when ever I caught a glimpse of that ravishing joint and the flutter of the dress which accompanied it. At length , after sundry stray glimp ses , my curiosity waa fairly aroused , and I inquired of my landlady regard ing the occupants of the rooms above mo , "Yes , ar , the second floor , sir , 'which it's r young woman and her grandmar , and well be'aved and quite respectable , though she is a play ac tress , sir. " "A play octroBS ? " I exclaimed ; "which , the young woman or the grandmother ! " "Oh , the young woman , sir , which she is that devoted to her grandmar , and quito hafliblo , as ono may say. They have boon hero ton days , and they've conducted therusolvos quite proper. " I must confess that the fact of the owner of thuanklo beingan actress sa- flamed my interest in it to an inordin < ate degree. I am naturally gregarious and I am fond of my species , and dur ing the last three months the oulj women I had spoken to were the wor thy Mm. Jones , my landlady , and , the much bugrimod domestic who attend ed to the requirements of the lodgers , Then , like many young men of simllai ago , I had an affection for the drama and the stage , an affection , I may add , which , though whetted by ourriosity , was ntill tempered with respect. Ol course I could not force an acquain tance with the "second floor , " and ] waa far too inexperienced in the cus toms of the metropolis to introduce myself in an apparently natural unpre meditated manner. One Sunday morning after break fast I was stretched on my uncom fortable eofa , and reading ono of the late lamented Mr. Smith's "leading cases. " I was doing my best to feel Interested in the details when I was conscious of a commotion up stain. A minute or so afterward a rap came on my door , "Como in } " I criedaud Mrs. Jones appeared. She waa sorry to disturb tao , but the old lady up stairs wet "took" suddenly ill ; no restoratives were at hand , and , according to law , none were procurable at that tlmo on Uio Sabbath. Would I , therefore , ba kind enough to lend her A wine claat fall ! The application was evidently genu ine , but , on Mrs. J ones' part , hasty and ill-cansidorod , revealing as it did an intimate knowledge of the rc our- cea of my cupboard. Still , what I had was , of couruo , at the service of the second floor. Pulling open the door still wider ta allow my landlady to depart I per ceived on the stairs in front of mo the figure of a young and beautiful girl. She waa standing expectant , one hand resting on the bauitter , and when ehu met my admiring eyes she flushed slightly. 8ho was tall and well-made , her Blight , girlish figure giving indica tions of future robuatueHs. A mats of unt-brown hair , most heterodox- ! cally picturesque , foil round and about her shapely head , and a pair of full gray eyes sparkled somewhat defiantly from under the corresponding number of light eyebrows. "Jt'i 811 right , mils ! " qooth the landlady uncllously. "Mr. Smitl has been kind enough to lend u this , " and the good soul hugeod tin unsympathetic bottle to her matronl ; bosom , The girl stopped down two or throi stain. "I'm sorry for troubllnj yon , " she vald to me , "but wo didn' know what to do , and - after all I sup pose wo are not the first people win liavo made each other's acquaintance ovnr the bottle. " And then she turned and tripper lightly upstairs , and a flash of thi crimson ankle vras perceptible as sh < turned the corner of the staircase. . There was a-cortaln abandon in hci movements which was at ouco Attract ive and strango. Uor manner And utterance were easy , and her tone seemed to imply a thorough mastery of the situation , and a hint tlmt , though she waa young , she wai exper ienced , and was intimately acquainted "with her way about. " Liter on in the afternoon I was again reclining on the inhospitable horsehair , and waaaronsod by another knock at my dour. This time the Bummona vrai not BO much an author itative knock as a soft aud insinuating tap. I bade my visitor enter , and the door was opened a few inches. "Mr. Smith , I have brought you back the the medicine. " Of course I opened the door wide and bogged the young lady to corno in , which she did unconcernedly enough , and placed the bottle on the side-board. "I hoar your are a lawyer , Mr. Smith , " said she , glancing around the room , "Notyot , I'm only at the bar , " I returned , modestly. J'But I aupposo you are awfully clover , and nil that , " she added sim ply. "Anyhow , you ore very kind. " "Oh ! don't talk like that , ploaao. And you , I hear , are an actress. " "I don't know , " and oho looked quito pensive ; "I am on the stage. " "It must bo a very jolly life , " I suggested somewhat nervously , for I had never spoken to an actress before , romombor. "It is a very hard life , " said she. "But you cannot have much expe rience , " I returned , glancing at nor youthful figure. "I began vrhon I was twelve , and I am now fifteen. 1 have played Arthur in King John , Mamllllus in the Win- tor's Tale , and Prince Bright Eyes in the pantomime/ Quito a wide range of parts , isn't it ? " "Yes , I aupposo so , "I remarked , "and may I ask whore you are acting now ? " She laughed. "Such is fame ! why , I am playing in the now burlesque at the Fortune.1 I apologized for my ignorance , and assured her that I would go and BOO her on the following night. "Do " said she "and mind , , you ap plaud my song. I waa encored last night , so contrlvo that I am again to morrow. Qood'by , " she continued , moving towardo the door. "I never talked to a lawyer before. " "And I have never spoken to an ac tress until to-day , " quoth I. "How do you like it ? " asked oho. "Immensely ; pray glvo mo another opportunity. What do you think of a lawyer ? " > rl don't think of him at all just at present I have something bettor to do ; " and with that she vanished. Yes , she was born piquant and re pelling ; but the novelty of the ac quaintance waa pleasing , and the next evening found mo seated in a stall at the Theatre Royal Fortune. The performance waa dull and in sipid. Perversions and contortions of the queen's English in the shape of puns never inspired mo with a pro found sense of the educational use of the drama , and I was then neither young enough or old enough to ap preciate an exhibition of shapely limbs , painted faces and dresses of an impossible hue , Still I applauded Miss Minnie May's song , and waa Bomowhat disappointed that she never bestowed upon mo so much as a glance of recognition. I wnnt back to my rooms immediately after the curtain foil , and prepared for a couple of hours' spell at "Taylor on Evidence. " I had been seated at my table but a few minutes when a light rap sounded at my door. I opened it , and there was'Mie.8 Minnie May. "Well , " she said impatiently , "how did you like it ? llow did it go ? " "I don't know much about bur lesques , Miss May , but the audience seemed amused , " ( "Yeo , they encored ray song. ] have made a hit , I feel certain. You didn't applaud , though , I was watch ing you. " "Indeed I did ; 1 split my glovoi over it. Look here , " and I showed her circumstantial evidence of mj eeul. eeul."Oh "Oh , I dare say you split thorn ap plauding somebody else ; that fright that plays Prince Oamaralzaman , witli the padded logs. " "No ; I agree with you that she is a fright. I didn't applaud her. " "Mind you never do. She ia o wretch. And now I shall expect you to coinu to the Fortune at least three dua u week. It will do yon good ] you aptmd far too much tlmo ovoi those abominable books. " And then she asked demurely whether I would not go upstairs and be introduced ta grandmamma , who was anxious to thank me for my prompt sympathy ol the previous day , "You won t bo too booked , I suppose , " she laughed , a * I followed her upstairs. Grandmamma was a faded old lady dressed in black , and her conversation generally received itself into uninter esting reminiscences of bygone tri umphs. For he had been the darling of provincial theaters years ago , poor old eoul , and lived as comfortable as she could on recollections of the past and A pittance of the present , \To had a cheerful little supper of poached ugga and brown stout. Miss Minute prattled away , grandmamma was cilontly appreciative and listened and le&rnt. Aftorwrard Minnie showed mo her album , and her aged relative showed aymptoms of impending sloop in her arm chair. I admired the pho tographs as well as I know how , "But you haven't told mo what you think of my acting ? " she exclaimed buddenly. "Haven't I ? Well , you are young yet. Are you sure that you like the Rtago ? " For , to tell the truth , Mise Minnie May had not inspired mo with any belief in her histrionic goniui. ' Like thoBtafc.e ? " she inquired , nur * prised. "Why , I'm a born actresi. Ohol you don't think BO ? " I modestly deprecated any flush Idea. "Never mind , Mr , Smith , before THE OTTAWA CYLINDER CORN SHELLER , S88 IIJ,1RT } CO. , fli NKRAL AtiENTS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , UVi many months are over I'll ' provo to you that I can net. Not an actress , indondl' And the impo'uous young damsel aoomod ready to cry. Pres ently I cfttno to the last pngo of the album , and my eyes ouight n portrait of a girl whom I took for horm'lf. "Oh , that is not like yon , " I ex claimed. "Who Baid it was ? " Then she paused and laughed softly to herself. "That is a portrait of my sis tor. " "Indeed ? " "Yo . wo are very much alike. " "Is she an actress , too } " "Sho is on the stage. And now good night ; don't sit up and road law. Go to sleep and dream of " "Prince Oamaralzaman ? " "By all moans , if you can. " For the next live or six days I B&W but llttlo of Miss Minnie May. In fact , I rather avoided hor. As 1 was absent all day In the chambers of a special pleader I ran nc chance of en countering this "maiden of bashful fifteen" in broad daylight , aud at night about the time she usually came homo from the theatre I made a prac tice of smoking a cigar and sauntering round Russian square. However , on Sunday morning , she tapped on my door. I received her ceremoniously. "Don't try and act Mr. Smith. " said she , quickly perceiving my awk wardness , "lcav < 5 that to mo. I am como to say good-by. " ' ? " Good-by "Yes ; I have a better engagement at Liverpool ; moro money and a com edy part. You see there are some people who believe in my acting. " "My dear Misa May , pray don't think I undervalue your talents " "I wanted to toll you that my sister is coming up from Glasgow to take part in the burlesque at the Fortune. My Blator , you BUW har photograph the other evening. She isn't a bit like mo , except in appearance ; and I want you to be kind to her , and , if I may venture to ask a favor , to oce her homo froln the thcatro the firat two or three nights. She ia rather timid , you know , and doesn't know her wny about as I do. " The request astonished me slightly , but of course I could only promise to do what was required. "And what are you going to do to night ? " flho asked. "I have promised to dine at Xioh- mend with some friends. Iqodmn in the afternoon , and shall not return until about 12. " Oh ! very well. I Blartjjby the night train , and Mildred arrives about 10. Good-by , Mr. Smith ; when wo meet'again I hope to bo able to con vince you that I am an actress. " I dined at the Star and U art or that evening , aud spent a few merry hours with some old college friends , and re turned homo about midnight. When I reached my lodging I found the begrimed - grimed domestic and a young girl en deavoring to carry a heavy box up stairs. Of courao I offered my nor- vices , which were gracefully accepted. The lady , who waa , of course , Miss Mildred May , lot go the handle of the trunk , which I promptly grasped and dragged up to the sitting room above. As I was leaving the apartment she entered. "Mlsa Mildred May , I presume ? " I asked , bowing. She bowed a mute acknowledgment and passed into the room. I looked at her eomowhat cu riously , and not without admiration , Her figure was more womanly than her ulster's , and her costume was plainer. There was an air of almost matronly dignity about her aft she moved. Her hair was droesed plainly , and I noticed that unlike her Bister , she were no rings ou her well-shaped hands , When she turned her full face to mo , I was struck with itH awoet compo sure , and the perfect arches formed , by her dark oyobrowH , Her bister had no eyebrows worth mentioning. She thanked mo in a few appropriate words for my kind 'jllicos , and I with drew. But not to rent. Mildred , like Macbeth , had murdered sloop , and I tossed vainly on my pillow. What was It about the girl that attracted mo ? I asked myself. She had uttered but a few words , yet there was a soft , confiding look In her gray eyes , a sym pathetic motion of her hands , which , without being conspicuous , were inex pressibly tender. That girl an actress ! I thought , by Jove , she ought to be the wife of an arohbUhop , In the morning I left a short note , telling her of the promise I had made her sister of attending her home from the theatre. Then I strolled down to King's Beach walk , and began draw ing a "declaration in tort , but even with Ballon and Leak's assistance , 1 hesitated and blundered , It was no good , I could not work , BO I loft the chambers , and found myself walking towards Gnildford street. Just aa I reached my door she canto out , Heavens ! How my heart leaped ! She was going for a short walk , She did not know where ; aho had only been in London once before , BO she accepted my guidance and wo strolled away. I shall never forget that afternoon aa long aa I live , Mildred Baid little , and my conversation was common place in the extreme , With Minnie I could rattle on and pay compliments , and laugh and feel not c whit embar rassed. But with Mildred ) I saw her homo from the theater that night , but did not sit In the otnlla to BOO her play her sitter's part. I hated the notion that so gentle a creo ture ihonld bo compelled to oxhib t herself on the stage , and I know J ihould have writhed In agony at t' 'GEORGE F. CRAWFORD IV JUOXiXI XaXl BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No , 519 South Iain Street , COUNCIL ULUEFS , IOWA ) I Fay 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 , Doora , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J J Hathaway Council Bluffs Ia , , , Manager , , , Machinery u 111 bo run. exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Frldr o each week. OrdorH solicited and catlsfaotlon ( { uarautoed. , ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE A1D RETAIL DEALERS IN LiGBlfiMA , LEHI&H , .BL08SBURG AND 'ALL 'ALLCOALSI CONHELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC , Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yordu Oor Hiigbth Htro * * Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffa. PBTER TIIOLU HKrfUAN KUAOIIT. THOLL & KRAOHT , GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Oor. Main Street and 7th Avenue Kino Grocer-Ion . , Teas , Kto. , a Specialty. Highest prlcei paid ( or country produce. Mew delivered. Dulldln ? now K'OoJs , law prices. Wo Wlll not ba undersold , Call and oxMulne our 'lock , opectaclo. As I escorted her homo , her loft hand softly placed on my foro-ann , aho thanked mo for my con- nidcration , ' 'I am glad you did nut como , Mr. Smith ; I meant to have aakod you not. I am not born an aotrcaa , like Minnie , bat of courao wo must live " YOB , I thought to myself , poor child , she munt live ; and thou the thought aroBO frim my heart , and dnzzlod my brain how awoot , how inspiring , to work for this dear girl , to soften nnd make ntraight her lifo'n pathway , to persuade her to ennoble and beatify my own. During the following tvook ( vini > 'a ' Bench walk saw but liltlo of inn Mil dred looked pale and iicedud fresh air , and I determined that ihu uvil odjota of the footlights should bo remedied by plenty ot nuushinn by day. Wo ex plored the uuburbd of London. Wo trod Ilanipstoad IloFUh together , explored - plorod the recooacn of Richmond park , ted the door In liuahoy and the hears in the 7io , Every day seemed to brinj ; forth oomo fresh beauty of her inlnaj cvory day made mo moro pas- BO n ( i to in lovo. Bo , devoted ana rooklosB , I told her one Sunday morninu , after wo had boon to church at the Foundling hospital , that I could not live without her. "My darling , I am not rich In worldly goods , but I have a wealth of love for you. Quit your irksome calling ; bo my wife , " Aa I covered her hand with kisses , ho aroao suddenly. "Mr. Smith , are you not afraid to marry an actress ? " < "You are an angel , " I criod. "You are not an actress. " Then she laughed merrily. "So you told me before , ' and with a awlft turn toward the looking-glass , aho shook her hair out of the orthodox coil. Then aha laughed moro than ever. ever."Mildred 1" I cried In amazement. "Mildred ? " aho answered , mookioir- ly ; "Mildred ? " There isn't such a person. I'm Minnie May , and I never er hud H sister to my own knowledge. Well , " she added , sealing herself on the table , "am I un actress or not. Mr. Smith1' I never answered her , but rushed cut of the house , and the next day moved into froah lodgings at 13rixtoii. Sincp then I have had frequent op portunitiutof measuring her capacities as an uctrcea. Tnjaot , I ata going to ueo htr play Lady Teafclo to-night. She occasionally Bonds mo a box , for old acquaintance aaiio , aho puts it. fiuoteUn'a Arnica Halve. The Bi-jr BALVK In the world for Cnt , BiuleoH , borco , Ulootf , bait Kheuin. Fe. v . ' Sores , Tetter , Obtpnod Hands , Chll lililn ! , Cum * , and all ulcln eruptions , aud poeltl oy ourej plleu , It ia guaranteed to give latlvfactfon i icmey refunded , Vrloa , 26 ocnt * ptt ex.or ili by 0 , i v CJooduiiD 1. D , IDMDNDBON. I. L. DIIDOART , A. W. HRIST , President. Ylco-Prnt. C&eblci. CITIZENS BANK Of Uormoll Bluff * . OiKanUud umter iho laws ol the HUte of Iowa Paid up cupltftl . ' .I 76,000 AutliorltoJ capital . 200,000 Intercut paid on time deposit * . Dralta luuod on the principal cities ol the United Statoa and Kuropo. Special nttentlon given to collection * and oorroapjndenco with prompt return ! DIRKCTORl. 1. D. Bdmundson , K L , Bhuirart. J , T.llut , W w W.llaro , J W llodter , I. A. MIllu w xtreet | v7dtt HEAT YOUR HOUSES FURNACES IN THE WORLD , MADE IIY BIOHAEDSOW.BOY TON & 00 CHICAGO , liAS , Embody dew 1882 Improvement * . Moi. practical lovurci ; Coit IMI to keep li Older ; UMleM fnel will gTvo more ottt and larger volume ' pore air uao auj furnace made. Bold by PIEBOEY * BRADFORD OmanaK b DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENCE OF LIFE. t'OHOLIIAMI VUUNO , MALK AMI I'KUAUC. It la a sure , prompt and effectual reined * for Indigestion - digestion , Ujiiifpila , Intermittent Kercre. Want ofAroM'tftw , .Scnoua DobllltiIn all JUSt * . Weak MinionUs of Drain I'nwer , Prontratloii ! WeaKiicua ami feiioral IX > M of I'oocr , It reivalri iaTVmia a tc , rojinunatuu the faded liitcllect tKiixhthci the enfeebled brain und rmtorc urprlj t nu and tlgor to np the eihau > , tfd or- pain. The | nrlcn i of tlioiuaiid * iiro\valtto bo an ln\aluablercme < ly , 1'rkti jl ' eon Ijotllp or idx for 0. Far nalo bj-'all M. or ieS wcure from ob r\utlon on receipt of urico bv Tlw Rf.l4.l. antT > f * V _ f nllnr * . ' / DOCTOR STEIWHART'S SUPPOSITORIES ! The Crrat I'opular Itemed } for Hie * . SiUBCiireforBllud , Bleedlnrf&I citing 1 > UM And all forma of Homorrholdal Tuinorg. Thi'ao rJui-iMiTORiM ac < dlrootly on' ui > the coat * of the Hloo.1 Vceocl mid b ) their iJtriust" ! tllDcUscnt y force the blood frotn tha iw5lin tumor * , audio "jaUntf the coats of tlw ulSS tronir , weionl the r rulllllnif. and lifnce