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    DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , THURSDAY , JUN35 21 1883.
THE DAILY BEE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Thursday Morning , Juno 21 ,
RATES :
T\v \ Carrier . SO cent * per cV
By .Mill T - $10.011 per Yen
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway.
MINOE MENTION ,
Sec Joseph Ilcitcr'a spring styles.
Cheap Ilnilrond Tickute at Hushm-ll's.
Justice Abbott desires to statd thiit lie
in aspiring or perspiring for iliu nhriov-
alty.
alty.The
The engine room of the iron works was
so flooded yesterday that work Imd to
tease.
No pains are being spared to make thu
coming Fuinth of July celebration a big
success.
There liavo been over tbreu hundred
cases in the police court during the last
three months.
Tlio examinations of the boys in St.
Joseph's academy are to bo held next
iMomlnj and Tuesday.
Little Sioux , Hig Soap , Jlaggio F. ,
Lucreace , and other fleet onus , are ex
pected here on the Fourth.
There is a demand for Council UluHi )
young orators. Charles M. Hurl is called
for at Little Sioux oji the Fourth.
E. C. Cole , the real estate man , is
"building a little brick ollico on Main
Btreet , next to James t Haverstoek's.
_ Tlio case of John Reynolds , charged
-with beating a board bill at Nick Hack-
us' , has been continued until the iiOth.
An interesting programme ) is arranged
for the graduating exercises of the high
Hchool to bo held in Dohuny's hall this
evening.
The long-prolonged case of Dougherty ,
charged with stealing a cow-j has had an
other postponement , this time until the
end of the month- .
Justice Sclmrz yesterday discharged W.
3v. Woodard from the charge uf raising a
disturbance in front of Mro. Hong's '
Loarding house.
It is said that the Methodists have de
cided not to begin their church enter
prise this year , but to wait until some
auore convenient season ,
Raymond & Campbell have been given
the contract for building a bridge over
the creek at North Main street , and work
will commence as soon as the material
arrives , which will bo in about a month.
The job department of this ollieo has
not caught up with orders since its presses
first started up. It ia evident from this
that folks do appreciate fine work , espe
cially when coupled with reasonable
prices. .
The appearanceof Tim UEK in its en-
largcd form , and with its now dress , wins
for it much praise from Council 11 lulls
folks. Delivered at your door at onlj
twenty cents a week , it gives the mosl
news for the least money , of any paper in
this part of the land.
The man Knight , arrested for stealing
Borne windows and lumber from the driv
ing parkj wns discharged yesterday. Tin
prosecution went lame because of tin
absence of Mr. Pottibono , who was con
sidered nn important witness , and win
was not in the city.
One of Dr. Archibald's horses , Nor
inont , a very speedy and promising colt ,
Jiow in the hands of Sam Colbourn , tin
veteran driver and trainer , at the driving
park , is to give an exhibition of speed a
the driving park on tho-Fourth.
Yesterday morning the rain caino dowi :
an torrents again , and gave a rise to the
creek , but did no great damage excepi
additional washouts of banks and fills
The river is on the rise , too , and sonu
alarm was felt about that yesterday.
A number of teams standing in tin
streets were started yesterday morninj
by the sharp.falling hail. One ice wngoi
scattered part of its load along Pear
street , and one of the evening paper reporters
porters , seeing one of the chunks fall
ran out and picked it up , supposing i
was a hailstone , and that ho had struck i
hensation.
It is useless for newspaper canvasser
to try to build up their own circulntioi
l > y trying to make Council Blulls folk believe
liovo that TUB UEK is iv twenty-five con
a week paper. .Larger than any otho
paper , and crowded with more and betto
news , it still sticks to the low price o
twenty cents u week , delivered by cat
rier.
Thcro are many readers of TUB UK
who are keeping their weather eye- out t
see how near the medium hit it , who t\v
weeks or so ago predicted in those col
limns that there would bo heavy rain
until the 20th , and then it will come o
BO hot and dry that the earth will b
parched and cracked 'as never bofon
Yesterday should have ended the rni
season according to this prediction.
Frank P. Ward , of Burlington , an ei
gincor on one of the eastern division !
had to run a train through to Counc
DluiTa on special orders. Ho improve
this chance for a wedding trip too , an
while hero yesterday got tojit the nece
sary license and had Justice Schurz t
him tight to a prepossessing young lad
named Nellie E. Merritt , of Janespor
Mo. The newly wedded ones starU
back for Uurlington lost evening.
While others arc discussing and ciissii
the crook , Justice Schurz lias gone i
work on his property , and is building
private levee , threeor four feet in heigl
und five feet across , which ho beliov
will protect his property in case of ai
other flood. If the experiment succeei
his neighbors will take the benefit of h
experience. If it does not they will sj
4'I told you so. " In any event it is
great deal better than standing nroui
trying to decide what to do.
A special train managed to get throu ;
from St. Joe yesterday , bringing lion
some of those who have been attcndii
the siungcrfcst there. The band al
came. Others of the excursionists g
left , owing to a misunderstanding as
when the train v.-as to start. Those wl
returned report a fine time , except f
the delay in getting homo. The p
wrims , as they marched up the strct
displayed a banner tolling the who
utory "In the Stungcrbund wo ha' '
trusted , and in St. Joe we got busted
Open for work , Fryer's UKK Job Priu
ing Ollicc , 7 Pearl street.
The OAUGIIEY HOUSE onUroadwj
is one of the beet hotels of its size in tl
west.
west.Dr.
Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl direct.
SAVI2I ) I-'ltOM
Ait Oakland Icroliant Tries In Vain
to Tnk < > ; illH M IV , and IK Now
to lie Cared lr. .
Yesterday friends of Mr. A. A. Max
well , [ ofj Oakland , brought him to this
city , and thu insane commissioners passed
upon his case. Mr. Maxwell has been
in the agricultural machinery business at
Oakland for some time , and has handled
many goods for Council Ulutls houses ,
and 1ms held the respect and confidence
of all. Lately ho has been quite de
spondent , so much so as to make it ap
parent that his mental powers were af
fected , lie has had of late an idea that
ho had lived long enough and ho sought ,
a day or two ago , to prove the sincerity
of this belief by shooting himself. For
tunately the ball did not make n very
dangerous wound , though it lodged in the
breast , and has not yet been taken out.
He will now be placed under treatment
at the asylum , and it in hoped that ho
may soon bo restored to reason.
1)1 VI 1)111) Tl IKY KAMj.
Gum and HlH Divorced AVII'o Clinch
Knell Oilier on ItrotuHvaymid
Vuke : a Timihlc ,
A week or so ago the attention of the
public was drawn to a man named I ! . F.
Gum , who made n terrible squeal because
some dusky dove had robbed him in n
bagnio , of about $25 in money. The
girl was discharged , and ho was lined
enough so that ho had little left of the
money ho got back. The divorced wife
of Gum , under the name of Mrs. 11. .1.
Tippet , arrived hero the other day from
Atlantic , and yesterday she met her hus
band on Urondwny. She had with her
one of their four children , a girl about
11 years old. They hud a sot-to a once
as to who should have the girl.
They clutched and fell together
on the sidewalkwhere they indulgedin n
disgraceful scramble until separated. Ho
choked her and she scratched him , and
both were finally led into the cooler.
Judge Aylesworth gave them u talking to
and as the woman agreed to lot the man
have all the children and the man agreed
to take good care of them , they wore
allowed to depart again , but they im
proved the opportunity to charge and
recharge each other with all sorts of
faithlessness , making a decidedly inter
esting scene for those who lean over the
rail and put iu their leisure listening to
the doings of the police court.
AH Other * Sec UH.
Dunton's Spirit of the TurfF thus calls
attention to the coining Fourth in this
city :
The Council Ulufls , Iowa , Association
out with a speed programme and
ourth of July celebration , which ap-
icals at once to the patriotism of the
eneral public , and the thrift of those
rho go upon the hot track for gold. On
ho Fourth there will bo a salute at sun-
ine and parade at 10 a. in. , an address
iy Hon. A. J. Poppleton , a trot open t < ;
: : fiO horses for ? -10U. Col. J. II. Iveat-
ey will read the Declaration of Indepen-
'enco in iijIIO for $100. There will bo n
'reo harbncuo for & 100 , and a ladies' rid-
ig race , open to the entire congressional
istrict , for a saddle , bridle and whip ,
[ 'here in also to be a dance , a balloon and
loworks. The second day's programme
H equally good. [ The proof-reader sug-
; ests that we have mixed these people
p , but wo have only time todeclaro thai
mr intentions are honorable , and thai
Council lUull's will have an immense cele
bration and meeting. ]
Is your wife's health poor ? Are you :
iliildron sickly ? Give them Brown's Iroi
Sitters. It will lovive them.
The examinations at St. Francis acado
for girls came to an end yesterday
The afternoon exercises were particularly
'nterOsting , the graduating class beinj
examined in the sciences and some of tin
ligbor branches. The young ladies b ;
iractical experiment showed their famil
arity with science , and their oxplana
ioiiH and answers to queries not only in
.crested the large company of friend
: here gathered , but proved to them tha
hey had not studied in vain. The ox
libitiou of the school is to be given 01
the J8th. !
PKUHONAL.
1) . N. Himn and W. It. Vniiglm luivo Htnr !
oil westward on a ton days' trip.
3. .T. Aluxnmler , of Lincoln , was nttho IV
cltic yoHtorday.
M. A. LnwKoe , of Kim Crook , Nub. , wtw I
the city yesterday.
U. V. Klliutt , of Ponton , WHH n PnciH
liouso giioit yimterdny.
George Gilbert mid wife , of Wonton , wet
! n the city yesterday.
A. 0. Daley , of Miuliaon , Win. , iirriveil i
the Ogilen yesterday.
Stovq Smith , F. W. Mullock , niul J. /
Pan-Mi , were CliIcAgoaim at tlio Ogden junto !
ilfty.
ilfty.G.
G. 0. Khiloy , uf Dimlap , was In tlio cit
yoitonlny ,
George Harrison luul wife , of Troy , N. Y
were among yesterday' * comers to tlio Ogdoi
U , F. Hmlgman , of Hod Wing , Minn. , wi
booked at the Ogdcn yesterday ,
W. S. Bull , of Uaclno , U nn Ogiluu lunii
arrival ,
.T , Altmnn , of Cincinnati , caino to UioOgde
yesterday.
Mr. ChrUtiiui , representing n firohohO main
factory ut Chelsea , Mass. , IH nt the Ogdon.
0. 11. Prntt , of Tlio llnrlan Herald , wiw I
tlio city ycbtcrdny.
1'jit Lacy und J , 0. Morgan have gouo '
Murahalltown to bee about matters pcrtalnli
to the coming races.
WJIKHK IS Til \VHHTO1IV
Indignant CltlzotiH are AnxloiiH 1'or
A day or two ago the report reaclu
this city of a brutal attempt at rape u
on a little girl near Donison. Furth
details now received , and as given by Tl
Bulletin are to the etl'ect that the gi
referred to is named Butler , nn orpin
oged about eleven years , and living wii
her aunt , Mrs. Oscar Goodrich , on a far
three or four miles from Donison. Tl
family wore absent from homo that afte
noon , except another little girl evi
younger than the Uutler girl. Uetwei
three nnd four o'clock n tramp nppronc'
cd the promises , nnd making some hid
cent proposals pulled n revolver ai
threatened to shoot the girl. She was so
frightened that she swooned , nnd the
fiend toro her clothes but failed to accom
plish his purpose. On her re
covery from her faint she ran into
the liouso and the brute HO frightened
her by further threat * ) of shooting if she
C.MUO ottt , that she kept herself hidden ,
not daring to peep out eivcn , until the
hired limn returned from Inn elny's work ,
and found her in u horrible condition.
She notified others , nnd n hand of indig
nant citizens started out on thu hunt for
the MI etch , but ho had got too good n
start , and ovnded them. The greatest
indignation in natundly felt in the com
munity , and threats of swift and sure
hanging ns the nenalty for the brute aru
freely expressed. The girl describes him
as being a tall , Hlcrdcr IIKIII , light com
plexion , wearing dark pants torn about
the knee , and a light checkered } coal ; one
shoo was buckled nnd the ether laced. It
is to bo hoped that lie may be brought in
yet and made to answer for the crime.
CO.MMKUCIAU
lOl'NCM , W.UPl-S MAHKKT.
WIIKAT - No. li spring , 8.V ; No. It , 70c ; re
jected , f > "e ; good demand.
C'oiiNThero is not enough cori coming
in to nmku u market ; denlciH paying .Xc ;
rejected corn , Chicago , fiSJc ; new inlxi'd , TMC ;
wliito corn filJc. The icceipts ( if corn are
light.
OATS Scarce and in good dcinand ; 3."c.
HAY (1 ( ( Xfrt'7 M per ton ; 3.K ! ] > er liale.
KVK lOraific ; light Hiipply.
COHN MKAI. 1 M per 100 pound * .
WOOD ( iood Hiipply ; prices nt yards , 5 00
© 000.
C'OAIDelivered , hard 11 00 pur ton ; toft ,
f > 00 per ton.
liUTTKiiOood butter hcaico nnd in fair de
mand nt Zr > @ 'tric ; creamery , IL'c.
KeiOH Heady Halo and plenty at 10@1 leper
dozen.
LAUDI'airbankH * wholesaling at lii'jc.
1'ol'I.TinFinn , dcnlcrx paying Hie per
pound for turkeys and lOc for cliickenn.
VKOKTAIILKHPotatoes , fiOe ; onions , fiOc ;
cabbages . ' ! 0 ( < ! 10 per dozen ; apples , UfiOtff.'i 00
per barrel.
CITY FI.OI-K 1 no a-iO.
HKOO.MH t ! 00 ( 3 00 per do/.en.
HTOCK.
CATII.B S 00@S 50 ; calvcn , 0 00@ < i TiO.
] Io H Market for hogs < mict , as the pack
ing hotiHUH are cloning ; shippers are paying
li 00(5.0 ( 75.
Our Now IjOiiii and Improvement Co.
Investigation into the matter convinces
us that ono of the most equitable , reason
able and feasible plans of building houses
is that proposed and , in operation by the
Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improve
ment company of this city. By invest
ing in shares in this institution , which is
backed by BOIIIU of our best and most re
liable business. jn.cn , H becomes possible
nnd comparatively easy for a man of
inodernto means to secure a comfortable
homo for himself and family. In taking
n certain number of shares , at a certain
monthly payment , in a few years n man
can own a house of his own for about the
same n ho pays monthly for rent. Wo
elievo the Mercantile Loan and Trust
ompany , by organizing and opening up
> r business , have filled n long felt
ant in Council Illuffs. Their plans and
yatem of loans will bear the most care-
ul scrutiny and examination , and we
ave no hesitancy in pronouncing them
easomiblo and equitable , and backed by
ontlemeii of honor and integrity. As
liu company exists it becomes at once an
nstitution of vnlnp and credit to our city
nd thosowho desire homes. Their pros-
lout is T. A. Kirkland ; vice president ,
udgo Penko ; secretary , 1. 11. 1'eory
reasuror , Col. lieebo , and their oilico it
11 the basement of Shugart it McMiv
on's now block , corner First nvemuo and
'earl street. jan27-ly.
.Sonu ; Huso Hall SularloH.
taw York Sun.
"There is a good deal of head wort
bout boao ball , " said Manager J. J ,
Mutrio the ether day at the polo grounds
'and the proof of it is seen in the considerable
erablo number of collegians and student
vho have made their mark in it
iiul adopted it as a profession. Si
ar as the remuneration is concerned
corned , there is every reason win
"
, hey should do BO , for first-class bus"
' .ill | Jnyor now receive salaries wind
vould bo considered prizes by man ;
voung ministers , lawyers and doctors
Phero are now thirty-ono professiona
clubs eight in the league , eight in tin
American association , seven in the Inter
State association and eight in the North
vestorn leaguo. This requires say 351
( killed players , nnd thu competition t <
secure tlio best has gradually run up tin
salaries , until it is not an uncommoi
; hing for a first class player to receiv
nero than ? ! 1,000 for eight months'work
An ordinary salary is from § 1,200 t <
$2f > 00 for a Hcason. The combinei
salnrius of the Metropolitan teau
imount to 820,000 , and these of th
Now York league to about the sam
sum. You may judge how sharp th
competition is when Al Iluacho , mana
{ er of the Philadelphia team , ollbrei
§ 10,000 A season for1 four men , andcouli
not got them. Do you see that youiij
Follow in the Chicago nine , who jus
caught that ball HO beautifully in th
center field ? Ho was getting § 10 :
week working in n paper mill not loiij
igo. This season ho refused an engagement
mont at 92J600 , and must bo gottui |
Uioru.
"Thoro is Ward of the Now York ninr
Ho is a close student , and has kept u ]
liis studies while earning n first-class sal
nry ns a ball player. Last winter h
coached the Princeton students and kop
up his studies. Ho intends to pay hii
way through college by his earnings ns i
ball player. llichmond , who former ! ;
played ns pitcher for the Worcester nine
the first loft-bunded pitcher , nnd n , spleii
did ono , is the son of nn lllinoiii Unptis
minister. J. H. Humphreys , of th
Cornell class of 1881) ) , has just ac
copied nn engagement to play with th
Now York League club. Jones , th
famous Yale pitcher , has accepted nn engagement
gagement with a Western League clul
Knights of | the Yale class of 187E
accepted a three years' engagement t
pitch for Harty Wright in Boston
Hodgman , a graduate of the Hartfon
high school , when prepared to entc
Yale , was ottered a three years' engage
ment nt a handsome salary na pitchei
but declined it. Downer , another Yal
man , has frequently been ottered ronumci
ativo engagements. Allen , who former !
played witii the Syracuse Star elub , an
other professionals , b now a dentist i
IJutlalo. Ilutchinson , another notabl
Yale pitcher , was oH'oreel a high salar
nndji position in a prominent law ollic
in New York to play hero , llushion , t
the Cleveland club , the woll-know
catcher , studii'd dentistry , and paid fc
his tuition with his earnings.us a ba
player. McClure , formerly catcher <
the Itostons , and of other clubs , h now
dentist in Scranton.
"The contracts with professional plnj
ers nre now so strict that only men wli
have pretty good habits can live up 1
them. From the opening of tlio seaso
in April to the close in November a pr <
fossiunnl must play in about 150 gnme
To do this ho must bo temperate , mm
take regular sleep , nnd must keep i
good health. It ia erroneous to auppos
that professional players are sluggers nn
rowdies or drunkards. Such men do m
N. CASADY. r. n. oitcirrr.
CASADY & ORCUTT ,
Carpet
Only one in the City. Stock now Complete.
CASADY & ORCUTT ,
i
502 Broadway , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS.
A. H. MAYNE & CO. ,
DIAUIIS : : IN
and Barrel Lime Louisville Portland Cement
MICHIGAN I'LASTKIl , HAW AND Sl'.WKIl I'll'i : , IIAUI ) ANIl SOFT COA1 , AT I.OWKST IMIICK.
No , 34 Pearl Street , . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
J. M. PHILLIPS ,
WHOLKLAU : AND RETAIL
BOOTS AND SHOES !
Fine Shoes a Specialty.
413 Broadway , - . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
NUGENT & SMITH ,
erchant Tai lo r
FIRST CLASS GOODS AND THE BEST OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED ,
7 and 9 Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
, OOTTKTOIXJ OBXjTJir'aE'js , I.A.
JOBN BENO & 00 OKNKHAL JIKHCHANDISi : .
, , IS Main street and 1 * 1'earl street.
HT A PIT Ji-r Pfl KUPCiOISTS.
LTD . UJjiilllX 05 UUn Prescriptions Compounded at all hours. 100 Ilniadnay.
ciuwnxiioi ' : .
MOHN , flrcccry , 213 Main Street. Hotel , 217 anil 219 Miln street.
J. JVL , JjAKlblUW M. JDM Corner Klftli'ttrcet oiid Klfth avc.
Hf ? T P WTTTTP OFKICK.
L/J.I , Ut Xi VVJJ.JLJ.iJ , Corner Main nnil Fifth up-stalrs. HcsMcnce , 003 Willow o\cnuc.
ri LI TTTD F7 .1 USTirK 0 P TH K I'KAUi : ,
, OVjtlUIlZJ. Otllco OM.T American Impress. " '
Q Q WAP MP R LIVEUV ANU FIKD : ,
C. O VV jtlU LlXjiVVillcontractforfuneraltfnt reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street.
J , M , ST.JOHN" &
Uraftliy return mall. 140 1)roadway ,
DTD T3 PIP NEW BOOT AND SHOE STOUE ,
SA . , JTlXjIlVJlj. Corner Main and First arcnuc.
PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZJ '
JIKHCIIANT TA1I.OH ,
Stock Complete. Suits nude at reasonable prices. Xo. S05 Main St. |
QVI7TTT CONTHACTOK AND ItUlI.DEU ,
OP . O 'IJLXJQ. . Corner "th and Brnadnay. 1'lans and spccillcationi furnished.
QTTPT3T\/T A "NT DEALEU IN FINE HAUNESS.
WW , OilJjJKilVlAIN- I hare the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street.
T A A/TPQ / PTJ A "NTPV MERCHANT TAILOH.
U AlVlJutJ HAlN JD I Artistic Work and rcasonablu charRes. 872 Broadway.
TTf\TATP JCJn"M FUUNITUUE STOVES ,
LUVV ± I OC JoUlNt ami Household Supplies. 3o3 Broadway.
T T'M'n'T' ' ' X TJA'Drr ATTOUXBYS AT LAW ,
JjllNJUJL OC Qiit. JaniciUck. ' ' 0 I" > tatu and federal courts.
\ " ' P PTI Mauufacturers Kino Furniture , Upholstery domls , Curtains ,
ECjrrir\riT7"n'prn Ou VjUi ) ami Window Shades. SOT llroadway.
Q A "NFTT1 A T ? ITT l\yT And bath house. .421 and 423 Broadway ; 1 , . Su\crcln | , 1'rop. 1' . .1. Mont-
VETEHINAIIV SUUIIEON ,
PADV
Oxi tl 1 , OHlco , Bray's btablc. Xo. 12 Seott Btreet.
TJT1'M"M"DC1CV ! Manufacturer of HOUSE COLLAR ,
FT . IIJDININ JLJOOI ) Trade Supplied. Sth street , beU een th and 7th ave.
JUSTICK OF THE PEACE ,
PTYIATTNT T A TJTJlWT1
JD1JVV11N U. xiJDJDUJLl ) Notary Public and Cencral Con\e > ancer. 415 Broail aj.
' SMITH & NOUTON ,
DPT7U'TJP P/nTTQP
IbJu V JjItJCl HUUiOiJ ) Broadnay opposite New Ojicra House. Ilcntted $1 , J1.60 | > crday.
fi A QQPT CONTHACTOHS AND BUILDEHS.
OC L > 0.k3k ) jJj. Corner Sixth street and ATcnuo (1.
AT KIT'Vr NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD OOOD
WTJ . ALJYLI. Bough * und sold. ' 212
lust long in prominent position now. _ A
professional player is liable to expulsion
if ho is seen in a pool room , ana gam
bling is strictly prohibited.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTlCF.-Speclil idtertltemcntf , such as Ix > t ,
Found , To Ix > n , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , BoardIng -
Ing , etc. , will be Inserted In thU column at the low
rate of TEN CENTS 1'Ell LINE for the flmt Insertion
and FIVE CENTS PEIl LINE for each kulutnuent In
sertion. U'e nhertikcmenU at our office , No. 7
Pearl Street , near Broadway.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
SALE -A hotel , furnUheil , good locality and
KIHX ! terms. Address A. K. H. , BKK Olllcu ,
Couneil Illul ! .
Swedish Movement
Cure
For the treatment and euro of ilr > , harth , dend or
falllni ; hair i > r buldnuu , at 71Broadua.t , ( uuiuil
Itluils , ( in glum ui riKiius uro completed ) , until thut
time lniUre | | for l < r. Dud u , ucroun tha } , nt tlio
Cn > Hoibe. Consultation or examination nt his
roomn free of charge.
SAT KACTIOX fiUAUANTEED.
The doctor hainn ale thu great Shaker and Indian
Blood Itemetly , for the iiiro of catarrh and ctxitump-
tlon. Price W rent * i > er bottle.
Catarrh I * of bm'ral different klndu , or grades :
No. 1. Jlucinu rutarrh , 1 much llVe a common
cold , with mucoiH dUeharifei from the head , nose
and throat.
No. 2. Drj catarrh , with heat In the face nnd head ,
hot discolored skin , dry , harsh , dead or filling hair
and baldnti. * .
Nn. 3. Scrofulous catarrh , U known bj cxcenM\e
dandruff , and eruiitlons ; > llt and brMllng hair , bad
breath , low iilrln , forgctfulncM , l > ad dream * , head-
athe , hut water discharges ln > m HOBO and vtt , ni' -
raltfla , with l ldne s and Idlocj.
No. 4. General catarrh o the bUxxl. results In
eakne s , debility , bliort breathing , small weak j
heart troubles , kidney affections , lth lUer com
plaint and Indlffutloii , vtlth It * attendant leprous dis
coloration ) of the kln , and uliM } ' , tuukcu aj < i ar-
ance I thcejts.
W.R.VAUCHAN ,
Justice of the Peace ,
Omaha niul Council Bluffs.
Heal citato and collection agency. In Odd Fellow's
block , oer SarlnRti Bank. JanS-tf
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"Mrs H J Hilton M D
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
232 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
WINTHERLICH BROS.
Iron &Brass Foundry
Cor. ( ith St. and llth Avo.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA ,
NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRDSHIL
HASTINGS , NEB.
$250,000.
Capital , - - ,
JAS. II. HEAIITWELL , President.
A. U UIjAUKi : . Vlec-l're > ldcnt.
E. C. WEBSrEH.ri'riasurer.
< : . P. WEKSTEIU Cashier.
DIUEOTOllS ;
Samuel Alexander , < 's M Oller
A. U Clarke , E. C. Web.ter ,
Oco. H. Pratt , J < - B. Heartwcll ,
D. SI. McEllllmiey.
Pirst Mortgage Loans a Spooialta
Tlds Company furnishes a jwrnxancnt home Initltu
tlon whore nchool Bonds and other legally Iwued Mu
nlcip&l Securities to Nebraska can ba negotiated 01
the most UtorabU terms. Loan * niado on lmpro\v >
finni In til well ettleil rounties of the state throng !
fwponslbl * local corrujKiadcuts. v
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
West Side Square , Clarinda , Iowa ,
MRS. M. MCALLISTER ,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
Millinery and Notions.
225 Main Street . Council Bluff * .
JOHN R. MARTIN
Hag a full line uf Hath Tubs , Sink , Unitary , llmsa tuiil Lead Gnoils , Lend and Iron Pipes and fltttnge. Job
bing iirDiiijitly attended to. First-class work guaranteed.
No , 11 Pearl Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
L. C. BRACKETT ,
224 AND 226 BROADWAY
BOOKS , TOYS AND NOVELTIES ,
Grcatekt Variety In the City. Xo stranger should fail to visit mjr ( tore rooms ,
Broadway Steam Laundry !
724 =
A. C. LARSON , . Proprietor ,
LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY.
_ _
HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS
Sold.
Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished !
id-ossm : * 2 3vxc3VEja iac3 : > 3 > j ,
No. 4 Pearl Street , - . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS.
SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD ,
DIALEUS : IN
PrnviQiniK ill ) mill lib ! Unntc Duulo !
;
DHAITS ON TUB BANK OF Ilir.LAND , DUI1LIX , FOR SALE , 343 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS
DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & COM
( Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE. )
Confectioners !
16 and 18 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
B. S. TERWILLIGER ,
DnCOKATOIt AND UF VLKR IN FANCY
31 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
CRESTON HOUSE ,
MAX MOEN , . . . - PKOPKIETOH.
2irS , 217 and 21O St. 3VCiia. . JStroot ,
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COUNCIL BLUFFS , /0JW.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
TUB LEADING DEALEIl IN
Tt G-OOIDS ! '
357 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
R. Overton ,
DEALEK IN
Hard Wood , Yellow Pine
and Red Cedar Lumber ,
Oak ami Iteil Cedar PilingCedar Telegraph PoleBand
Fencu Posttf , Oak Dimension Stuff , Bridge Material
of nil kinds , at Bed Hock Prices. A Bjiotlalty In
WOOD AND COAL
for brick yard purposes. A full suppl ) of wood and
coal nlwa.Mi on hand at > ard , $02 and wU Main street.
Oltlce , SU5 First Au-nue , between Main and Pearl
btrvets.
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WIIOLKSALK DKALER IN
Prompt Cash Paid.
No commission charged. Send for Quotations.
MHIroadwa.v , _ Council llluffs.
TIIOH. orricxR , > < * ITSET ,
OFFICER & PUSEY
BANKERS ,
Council Bluff * , la.
1856
Established - -
Dealers In Forjlcu anU Doucetlc Excliango anil
Home Svcuritle * .
MRS. E. J. HARDING , M. D.
' Medical Electrician
AND
GYNECOLOGIST !
Craduatu of Electropathlc Institution , Philadelphia.
Pcnn.
Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Tim treatment ol all diseases and painful difficulties
iwcullar tu females a specialty.
MORGAN , KELLER , & CO. ,
UNDERTAKERS ,
The fint quallt ) and laryeat stock wei > t of Chicago
of Wooden and JUtallo Cases. CalU attended to at
all houri. Wo defy competition In quality of coeds
or prices. Our Mr Morgan hu genet ] ag undertaker
for forty years ana thoroughly understands his busl ,
nc j. Warcrooms,311 Broadway. Ul'HOLSTEUI.Na
In all | U branches ] > romptly attended to ; al o carpet
laj Inn and lambrtijulns. Telegraphic and mall
orders filled without delay.