THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY , JUNE 21) ) , 1883. TITE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL : BLUFFS. . > Saturday Morning , Juno ' 30r > sunscnirTiox UATES : irricr OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Street , Neat Broadway. " * " K" K"MINOR MENTION , Kcc Joseph Heller's spring styles. Cheap Railroad Tickets at BushricU'A : Mrs. Bribery's restaurant , 821 Main olrcct. k-The ground is broken for tlio faun * datiqn of the now Catholic church , An incipient fire burned a hole in thereof roof of John Chinaman's laundry yester day. " An artesian well has been struck near the Chicago , Milwaukee St. Paul roundhouse. Tlio funeral servidus of Mrs. For- gcrcon are to bo held at three o'clock Hcv. Mr. Mnckes of the Episcopal church officiating. One of the largo plate glass of.C. J. liccknmn's harness store has been snianh- cd , it istlionglit by thu missel of malious coys. Loss $100. Captain Wilson has sold one of bis Louses on Vine street , -where the wash out has done such damage. It in to bo moved onto another lot. All bills aSainsttho city must be filed with Auditor Buiko to day in order to got presented W the council at its regular meeting Monday night , the rule being strict as to that. \ All tlio races for the Fourth of July \ liavo filled except the 4:34 : class , and it is \ expected tliat will fill too. Several \ Omaha horses and many Omaha people tare expected to bo here on the Fourth. I The man O'Brien arrested for stealing x a natch from Ben Hagan yardmaster at tlio Northern , and for stealing n clock from the Metropolitan , waived examina tion ycstorday and w held to tlio District court in the sum of $300. Spiritual Circle at rooms Nos. 4 and 5 , Shuggart& McMahon's block , Sunday afternoon and evening. In the evening Mr , Larkin , Esq. , will discuss the ques tion , i'Who are the True Christian * ? " Two or three cases of small pox are re ported , but all in ono family , the house being the fifth ono west of the Chicago & Northwestern depot on the south sjdo of Broadway. The house has been quaran tined. Eight follows found sleeping in a C. .B. & Q. box car were yesterday dis charged , three fined for drunkenness and three for vagrancy. The drunks get $ 0 CO and the Vags $1 00 each , or thirty days at work on the streets. i Benjamin Winchester will lecture Sunday - „ * day evening at 7:30 : o'clock p. in.- , before * i the Spiritual Society in I'latnet's hall. , < At 2 o'clock p. m , , there will bo a medi ums test meeting , , and a lecture by the i jihainnan , on "How to Avoid Piseasos1' Judge Rood yesterday confirmed the , judgment of John Watfon vs. The Wabash - bash railway , it being 87,000for the losq of a foot. The jury in the final trial found in favor of Watson for § 0,000 bul the verdict being tot aside the next jury gave him $7,000 , and this Judge Ioe < has confirmed. v 1l. L. Thorp arrested as a vagrant , aiui fer serving as a runner for a colored hous of prostitution , shows letters purporting to bo from J , J. Neligh of Omalin , su printondent of a dotcctioo agency , ani asking the officers here not to arres Thorp , as ho is working up a case , and i in his employ. The oflicers hero wan ; * Neligh to send over different soi t ( if fol IOWB for detective. J - A peculiar case was submitted to Judgi * Reed1 yesterday , it being that of Mar ; j Carrig against the First National Bank * The plaintiff had deposited C 00 iu th 5 feank and taken a certificate , but by som ' mistake , she burned it up. The ban ! . would not pay over the money unless sh , gave'an indemifying bond , which the vo ! man was unable to do. She now appeal J to the court to have the money paid eve without a bond. A.inan desirous of getting into th post-office .Thursday night rattled th door , and in doing so a board which ha becn-mado to take the place"of a pane , < glass foil out. "Ho was surprised , an concluded some ono had been robbing tli place. He hunted up a policeman. Pos , master Armour was aroused out ofsleoj ( ; and was greatly alarmed himself until } I investigation ho' found that nothing lit been molested. The night clerk who ge : eraUy is in the oftice was out a littlo1 lat than usual , and hence Uicro , was npjfpi around tho'oflico to protect it. t Grand concert at Bock's gordun t morrow afternoon and evening. Mui l > y the Bavarian band. WM. BOIINIMI. Thii OAUGHEY HOUSE onBroadw . is ono of the best hotels of its size in t west. west.Mrs. Mrs. T. Schull has opened a dre ! | making establishment at 105 Pearl stre . /where she in prepared to do foshional dressmaking of all kinds. U Open for work , Fryer's BEE Job Pri ning Office , 7 Pearl street. f | Di % West , PontiaQ Pearl street. v Saving money is making money. Tli get your furniture , household goods u it Mandela' . an and Improvement < Investigation into the matter convhi M that one of the moat equitable , roast tble and feasible plant of building hou [ ' a that propoced and in operation by t 'Mercantile Loan , Trust and luipro incut , company of this city. By invest ing in nhnivs in this institution ) which is backed by seine of tmr 'est ndiinostyro- linblq business men/it becomes 'jiossiblo ' rtlia'wooVnlta'rntivoIy-n ' asy for,1 a * > ujin of nioderjiti ! iiican4'to : 'nccure a comfortable home frtr himself ' and family. Ill taking n certain njilnber of shares , nt n. certain iiKinthly ] ) Kym'ctt { , in ' a few ycart A limn can oVrii a holiso of Ills own for about the saino as ho jioj-s ' monthly for rent. Wo bulicvo tlio lurcnnUle Loan nnLTrust ( compaiijby organidnff nml opening up for business , have filled a lolig felt waht ill C6u'ncil BlufTs. Their plans and syitctn < if lohns will bear the most cnfo- ful scrutiny hn'd oxniniimtion ) and wo ImVo no hesitancy in pronouncing them rcasonatdu and Cqititnblo , and backed' by gentlemen of lionor an"d integrity , As the company exists it becomes nttcnco an institution of value and credit to our city and those who desire lutnica. Their t > re - idunt is T. A. Kirkland ; vice prosiuent , Julg6 Peakcr ; secretary , I. 1 { . IJecr 1 ; treasurer , Col. Bcobe , and thcii' 6flitu" ! is in tl o biiscincn't of Shugnrt & ' Blc fa- hoij's.nmV block , corner First avcnuo and Pearl struct. jan27-ly. I'KIlHONAIj. 11. ( > . PlieliH , cx-tuuynr of Atlantic , was in the city yenttrday. iTiulge lAjiifbourovv van In the city yester day. day.Mr. Mr. nml Mrx , Kugenu Ilougliten ha\o gcmo to S pi lit Lake for a MiT > rt HCUIOII of i-c tnnil Mr. lti > e , of lo { o k McMnhon , lin * return' cd home. It IH leported thnt Ituv. Dr. Clclnnil , nnw df Kcokuk U in HO jxxir health he vill l > o mm- bio to preach much this Hummer 'Brevity Is tlio Soul of Wit. " The following amusing storj't which was told by Franklin , ought to bo read and acted upon by all corre pondent.s commu nicating their thoughts to the newspaper press : A young man , on commencing busi ness , proposed to paint oer his shop win dow , "John Thompson , hatter , makes and sells hats fw ready money , " to which was added the sign of a hat. Ono friend sug gested that , as he made and sold huts , the word "hatter' was nnncctsastry. It was therefore struck out and the nlgn re mained , "John Thompson , makes and sells hats for ready money. " Another friend ad vised him to omit the phrase "for reiiN money , " as there would occur occasions for selling on credit ; and so the sign read : "John. Thompson makes and sells hats. " It was then hinted that the buyer of the hat did not care who made it , and that the sign would be better if it read : "John Thompson sells hats. " But another ampu tation was in store ntlll , for n critic point ed out the nselessness of tlve phrase "sclla hats , " for. said he , " 110 one would ever sup pose thnt the hats were to bo given away for nothing. " Thus at last this aspiring tradesman commenced business , like many worthy successors , under the modest sigu of "John Thompson. " Growing Old. How strangely our ideas of growing o'M change aso get on in life. To thu girl in her teens , the riper maiden of twenty- five neems quite aged. Thirty-two thinks thlrty.fho an "old thing.'r Thirty-live dreads forty , but congratulates herself that thete may still remain HOIIIO ground to bo possessed iu the fifteen years before the century is attained. Hut lifty does not by any means give up the battle of life. It feels middle-aged and vigorous , and thinks old age njlong way in the future. Sixty ro- ncmbcrs those who have done great things it the three-score j and one doubts if Parr. tThcn ho was married at one hundred and twenty , had at all begun to feel himself an 'Id num. It is the desire of llfu within oa hich makes us feel yoniu ' ' long. Hop Ycaiit and Bread-Making. The recipes quo ted below are taken from the "Appledoro Cook Book" edited by Mis ? Maria Parloa , of Boston , and are endorsed j by good cooks : Hop Yeast , Pare and boil ono dozen mealy potatoes ( they will boil in thirty minutes ; ) as soon as you put the potatoes on to boil , put a handful of hops into an other kettle with three quarts of cold water 1 cover and trail. When thu potatoes arc boiled , drain and mash flin * ; then strain the hop-water through n iluu Helve , on the potatoes ( be sure that thu hops are boilinc when they are strained on thu potatoes , and stir well : then add one-half cup of r migar , one-fourth of salt , and ono pint of r flour ; mix this well and strain through r cullender , let it stand until it is milk warm , then stir in one cup of good yeast i and set it to rise where it will bu warm , li will rise in llvo hours if the yeast is good t You can tell when it is-risen by the whitt foam , which will rise to thu top.Vhci risen , put It in a stone jug and cork tight It is a good plan to tie the coil ; down , as i ; sometimes tiles out. Set it in the ice clics or oil the cellar bottom. Make one-thin this quantity in summer if your family ii small , Hop Yeii t Umirf. Tnko four good sizoi potatoes , peel , boil , and mash aiid pour on lo them ono quart of boiling water Btrah the whole through a sieve ; let this gc ; blood-warm , and then'htir into it ono cti ] 10 of yeast , and a tablespoonful of white su gar , one tablespoonful of Bait , and euougl Hour to make a stiff batter ( alwut thre ! and a half quarts. ) Beat well with spoon and set in u warm place to rise. Ii the summer it will rise in four hours , in th 10 winter it will take five. When well rise add enough flour so that it can be molded 10 aud one tablespobuful of Jard , then knea id twenty minutes , adding only Jlour enoug of to prevent thu douyh' Ironi sticking. , No' put 'the'dougli'lii'ttpaivagaiu and let ! id rise one hour , and then form into leave 10 Do not1 have over n pint bowl Aill of doug ; In a loaf. Let the loaves rise forty iniiruti and hake forty-five minutes , Bread mad In this way cannot bo excelled. i ml Some Old Amurloaii &a\va. There in a long list , of these quaint lav 'a few of which will milllcu to exhibit tl nu' ' condition of the society iu which they c : isted. ' No Quaker or dissenter from the cstal lished worship of thu Iomini6n shall I to- allowed to give a vote fur the election c sic magistrate or any other officer. No ono shall run on the Babluth day , i walk iu his garden or elsewhere , exccj reverently to and from meeting. No one shall travel , cook victuals , mal 'ay beds , ttwccp houses , cut Imir , or uliavo c tlio tlio Sabbath Any. No vromnnHbaU kiss her children on tl Sabkith day or on u fostin day. 33- No niluLstcr ihall keep n hchool. let , To pick nu car or corn from n nclgliboi bio garden hball be deemed theft. The selectmen , on flndlng children iguo ant. may take them nwny from their ] ) int- rents , and put them in better hands at tl expensu of the parenrx. A man that striked his vrlfo shall 1 fined ten pounds. Married persons nliall live together or 1 icn Imprisoned. A drunkard shall have a master appolr 3to. ed by the selectmen , who are to debar hi from the liberty of buying and Belling. Co. Whoever shall publish n lie to the pi judice of his neighbor shall bo set iu tl CCS itttcki or bo whinpeJ ten stripes. on- SOS "I should very much. I have n depot , the cut family , and have boea out of otctv VO- n oik for eome months. " I A Dog Story. t. A lady In Jxwcll owns n very Intellect- nal dog , of which she desired much t < have n picture. Hhc accordingly 'took him to n photographic gallpry. and with the M- slstcnco of the nrtist ctulcavored to make her pet take and keep a suitable jxwltfon before the camera , hut the spoiled dog was in an unnrconiodatlng mood Hint nlornlng , and nftcr repented trials the nt- tempt to conquer him was given up in do- npair. , "Go home , " the lady said at last , point ing lo the door ; "you arc n bad , naughty. Haughty dog. " The cnlprlt changed In- niantly his wxticy manner , and dropping his ( nil between his legs slunk nwny in confusion. All the rest of the day he cwcmcd to realize that he was in disgrace. ( Touching in corners and wearing a shame faced nir. The next morning ho was mis * ing , and all search fulled to discover him. About noon he reappeared , much elated , niid having fastened to his neck nn excel lent tin-typo of himself. .Inquiry disclosed the fuel that when the photographer went down in the morning the dog NOS there nt the door of the gal lery awaiting admission. An boon M tin. dour was opened Carlo ran joyously up stairs and leaped into the chair on which his mistress had pelted him the day prev ious. Kcizlug the situation the artist made his preparations with all possible speed , and the result was the delightful picture which the four-footed penitent had taken homo as a peace-offering to hla mis tress. Vrco Town Hulls. and fair discussion tends to the de velopment of truth. It does more ; it strengthens the natural powers of both speaker and hearer. Discussion , free find untrammelcd , is one of the lil'e-springs nfn free government. Limit it , and the foun dations of tlio state arc endangered. Koine , in her day of greatest SUCCCSH and glory , had public frco halls , \\heru plcbian and pdlrician couldgather nnddchatn the ques tions oi the hour. It wan largely by that means her orators were developed and the pcoiilo enlightened. Greece nud Sparta had their great halls of the people , free to nil. Hut , OH the wealth in the hands of the few ' increased'frco halls and discussions were more and more limited , ignorance increas ed , the government weakened and fell. Ohio is often referred to as wonderfully fruitful of statesmen and military leaders. The secret is nn open ono to thobc wishing to know'iU lint certain of the press and public speakers do not care to reveal the facts. It is not to the advantage of a very limited class tn give the reason , or at least they think it is not , while we think they are greatly mistaken ; believing as wo do that thu highest intelligence conduces far more surely to the perpetuity of the state , and hcnco HO the longer existence and hap- pnr ! s of all , rich and poor. Ohio has ever had nn excellent free school system , which has been remarkably well improved. She has her private and public academies in almost every township , especially-in th' ' northern part of the state. lint withou. those toun halls , free to all , where not only her sons but her 'daughters too , have over been wout to gather to debate , and hear debated , the vital questions of the hour ; without those free halls and free debates Ohio would ncer have made the grand rccotd she has. If no leading national questions Mere , before the people thcro was no luck of state , county or township mat ters demanding attention and discussion , imt thu occasion was impro\cd. There could bo but ono result a splendid devel opment of intellectual strength. Thous ands bccomo leaders natural lenders as it were but only through this scliool of train ing. It was in Ohio that the great nuti- nhivery caimu found its surcHt roots and greatest strength. Thousands of times nave thu people gathered In her halls to hear the thrilling chxiucncu of those who plead thu rauso of the helpless slave , and tlieiu were the plans Inld to assist any who had escaped and eru being guided to free dom by the north star. A biomlcr under- Bland ing and love of liberty had grown with the minds thus developed , hence the 1'iigil.vo slave law was n dead letter in , the land of Oiddiugn , a Wmlo and a Chose , and a Garflcld if you please , and thous ands of others , who have'grown ' from stern poverty to greatness through thcwo frco sphools and 1'rco halls. Plolclo fur Curing Meat. A largo amount of beef , pork and inut- Am U lout to farmers every season by not 5 t , being pcrfuctly cured , Every year a largo 1 number of recipes are published in agricul 1C tural papers for curing mektsomo , of which are valuable. Some thirty years ago the 1r ] Qcnnantowu (1'a. ( ) Ttltgraph published n recipe that wa tried by a largo number of people and [ highly commended. The next n year it was republishcd with like results , whereupon the paper fell Into the habit of publishing it every season , and it claims t , that no person has ever tried it for curing beef , pork , mutton , tongue , or hams and ' ever afterward cured meat in any other manner with satisfaction to himself. The u t. following is n reprint of the famous recipe : t.it t.t To one gallon of water take ono and a it half pounds of salt , one-half pound of su .1 gar , one-half ounce naltpctre , one-half .3 ounce potash. Use only n purq article of .3d potash ; if this cannot bo obtained , omit it d altogether. Iu this ratio the pickle can If I- increased to any quantity desired. Let In .hcso bo boiled together until all the dirt t from the sugar rises to the top ami is skim med off. Then throw it into a tub to Cool , i- P and when cold , pour it over your beef or ih pork. The meat must bo well covered with 0 pickle , and should not be put down for at 0n 0n : least two days nftcr killing , during which n time it should be slightly sprinkled with powdered saltpetre which removes nil surface 10 10n face blood , etc. , leaving the meat fresh and 10i clean. Some omit boiling the pickle , and i find it to answer well , though the opera- ,1 , tion of boiling purifies the plcklo by throwing - w ing off the dirt always to bo found in unit it and sugar. If this recipe is strictly fol 8. lowed , it will require a single trial to prove 8.h Us superiority over the common way , or cs most ways , of putting down meat , and will not soon be abandoned for any other , The meat is unsurpassed for sweetness , lelicacy and freshness of : olor. Parisian Coffee. lie YS livery housewife ohould know how to make good coflVc. It Is a universal drink x- aiulofnoaeconnt unless thojtticoami aroma xb of the berry aru extracted. The J'arisian - bbo uiysthat beef : of "The French drink ; > ar excellfncf , and ofor the Parisian drink jwir cmcnce , Is colice , thai slow poison which supported the old ag < or of Voltaire , and which did not preu-nl pt rontcnollo from hecoming a centenarian , keen In no country In Luropo , except Turkey is colleo BO well roasted , ground and brewed on ed as In France , and in the commonest caft hoar you will get a cup of colleo which Is iioctai as compared with the muddy and acrid mixturoj which is sold nscoflco inl.omloi mid Jlerlln. In the Parisian cafes twc measures are in vogue the dcml-tasx.- - served in a cup , and the maxagran , nerei arha in a long glass and served up with a louj ha pcon , slender and graceful. You will tlm in some vocabularies for the use of tin be foreigner that the name 'maxagran' is onlj applied to cold codec. This is an error bent like that of imagining that a glass hold ) more than a cup. " nt South Carolina , without the ld of i 1m "temperance party , " passed law whlcl prohibits the sale of all kinds of Intorlcat robe ing liquors , including malt liquor * am be wines , outaldt of the incorporated ci towns and villages where such llciuort a be sold under * license from the State. Th price of the state license Is $100 , whlcl idy must be paid into the county treasury fu county purposes. N. C'AHADV. K. It. OIICLTT. CASADY & , ORCUTT , Carpet Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. CASADY & ORCUTT , 502 Broadway , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. A. H. MAYNE & CO. , DKAI.KIIS IN Bulk and Barrel Liine Louisville & Portland Cement MICHIGAN I'LASTKIl , HAIIl ANI ) SKWKH IMI'K , 1IAUD AND 80KT COAL AT LOWEST WICK. No , 34 Pearl Street , ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. J. M. PHILLIPS , WHOLESALE ANI ) IlETAIL BOOTS AND SHOES ! Fine Shoes a Specialty. 413 Broadway , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , NUGENT & SMITH , erchant Tai lors FIRST CLftSS GOODS UNO THE BEST OP WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED , 7 and 9 Main Street , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. 3DIH.3J30TOH.Tr , JOHN BENO & OU GENERAL MERCHANDISE. , , IB Main street and 17 1'carl street. LT3 PIT A "PIT" , ? , Pfl DRUGGISTS. JJi UUilJAilX OS UU. . Prescriptions CompounJcd at all hours. TV/I n IT NT CRESTON HOUSE. 1V1UHLM , Grcct-r,21IJ Main Street. Hotel , 217 and 219 Main street. J. M , BAESTOW- . D , , Ut , J. i. WlULlJj , Corner Main and Filth lip-stairs. Hcaldence , 000 Willow avenue. Non u Tfp 17 JUSTICE OF THEI-EACE , i KlVJLI U l\ifj , Office 01 er American Express. Q WArLMT1 ! ? LIVERY AND FEED , K.I O Will contract ( or ( uncrali at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street. J , M. Urultby icturn mall. 140 Broadwuj , T3TTT3r T ? NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE , SA J ± , jrUjItUJji Comer Main and First renue. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ , KOOH ? .IEncIAT ! TA"n' . ? , btock Complete. Suits made at reasonable prlcvi. No. 805 Main St. ) " QlVlTTTT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , G"P O'vIJLXJILi ' Corner 7th and BroadHay. Plans and * pcclflcatlons ( urnlslied. QTTPP M A TvT DEALER IN FINE HARNESS. WW . ijHJjH.LVl.cL.lN , I hmo the \ariety that brings patronage. 121 Main street. TAMPQ PPAATPV MERCHANT TAILOR. U ILUJJO 1 HxilN JJ I i Artistic Work ana rcanonaWo charKes. 872 Ilrraduay. XT QHAT FURNITURE STOVES , 06 | OU1N and Household Supplies. 3fl3 Droadwaj. ATTOHNEYS AT LAW , 0 APT & ilxlLuJ. ) I James Block. _ Iractlco | In state and federal courts. L1 QrPf\fT7'TQT' ' Xf ( \ Manufacturers Kino Furniture , Upholstcrv Onrxln , Curtains , fj , OJLUwJXijJ.uJ. OC UUii and Window bhadcs 307 Broadvva ) . l A TT1 A T ? ITT iVT 'Andlmth house , 121 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. V. J. Mont , M. 1) . l'hy lelan. WATIF PA V VETERINARY SUIIGEON , VV AJJJJ VJA ( l 1 , Office , Broy'i stable. No. 12 Scott street. UT'NTNrC'aCJV Manufacturer o ( HORSK COLLARS. PT 1 Hill ll l IjOl , Trade Hupplled. Bth street , between 8th and 7th are. T ATJUnfTT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , U , jtiUIjUll , Notary Fuhllo and General Conveyancer. 415 Broadway. pT T7l-'WP TTmTQ'C1 SMITH t NORTON , tlJj V riHJD HU UOD , Broadway opW | Ite New Ora House. Hefltted II , tl.so p r day H A V XT n A QQPT CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. UAI OC UaOOJulli Conier Sixth street and ATMUIO. AT TM"V NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ' WIT . AllMI , Bought and sold. , 211 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special aihcrtlsements , inch as Lost , Found , To Ix > an , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board ing , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the tow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the flnt insertion and FIVE CENTO PER LINE ( or each lubmquent In- xcrtlon. Lcavo advertisements at our ottlce , No. 7 I'curl htreit , near Bnuxdnay FOE SALE AND RENT. IQSALEA \ hotel , furnished , good lixfdlty and 1 good terms. Addnuu A. E. H. , BKK OIHce , Council Illuffa. \ RENT A nlcelj ( nrnlshed Iwdroom ( or ln- 17\01l ' L'le Kentlcutan. Apiily at Mrs. A. A. Smlth'i , 12S South First fctrect. Swedish Movement Cure Fur the triatment &n < l cure t ilrv , harsh , dead or ( atlliiK lialr or laUlncM , nt 712 Ilrculuay , Council lllulU , ( a * teen a room * ore completed ) ; until tliat time Inquire ( or Dr. IKidite. arrow the vva > , at thu Coy House , Comviltatlon or examination at lib rooms free uf charv-c. SATISFACTION ( ll'AHANTEED , Tito doctor liMon rale the great Shaker anil Indian HUxxl Itemed ? , ( or the cure nt cuUrih and coiuump- tlon. 1'rlca 0 cent * iwr bottle. Catarrh U of leveral different klmls. or irradca : Ko , 1. JIucoiu ceUrrh , If much like s common cold , with inucoundlnchargcs from the head , none and throat. No. 2. Hry catarrh , Itli heat In the ( ace and head , hot discolored ( kin , drhar h , dead or ( ailing hair and kaldnciu. Nn. 8. Scrofuloui catarrh , U known by oxceulve damlrufti uid crur > tlon ; siillt and brUtllng lialr , bad breath ! lovr ( plrlU , ( orvetfulncM , liad drcaiiu , headache - ache , hot - ter JUcharue ( rein noio and ejcs , new- raUla , with lialdneu and IJlocv. , . 4. aeneral catarrh of Clio In jr N ICUVIU * vV ifl * V HIV blood , retulU ' * e eknc . debility. hort breathing , iniall vt ck jmlie , heart trouble * , kidney nffccUoni. with liver row. ( ilalnt and Indigestion , with IU attendantleproui dl - uoloratloiu ol tne ikln , and \sb&y \ , iunkcn ancelthe ct- . ODELL & DAY , Loans , Real Estate AND INSUKANOE , No , 39 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs City Property. Wa have vacant lota In all parts of the city at Iron $ . ' > 0.00 up , ( or sale un monthly pa ) incuts. No. 62. Home , Groom- * , well , cistern , 4 largo lot * plenty of fnilt , on Itonton street ; cheap , $2,000. No. 30. A desirable resilience on Sov cnth street near Bloomer kchool , buildings nearly now ; $3,000. No. 42. Ninety feet front , corner Pearl St. and se coiul avenue , opposite court hoiue ; ( W.600. Business Chances. No. 26. For sale or trade , a stock of hardware , a a good ImnlMCss point in winter n luua. Will trade ( o farm or city property. No , 61. Hotel , the only ono In a town of 700 inhab Itanti , 23 rooms , with tiM llrntill located , wll sell cheap or trade ( or a farm. No. 18. A live republican \ < a\r \ In western Iowa official county pai ; r and large patronage , ver ) chca II > old soon. Wo also have a number of choice farnu In wester Io aorealechcap. ( LOANS. Wo have money to loan on farm * ana city property , at from 8 to 10 per cent. Fire and Tornado Insurance. Ikit u ( cuniuiilc | > n > pieiriiitt l. liulul.lo | rates and ( air treatment. Lowed adjusted and paid at thU ottlcv. Mrs H J Hilton M D , , , , , , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Broadway , council Blufli. ; ' 133 / ' To The Trade ! Vo take pleasure in calling your attention to the fact that wo have made such arrange ments as will enable us to sell you to. . 5 Here , as Low as you can buy them East. f"r further information. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. yfenf. > MRS. M. MCALLISTER , J THE LEADING DEALER IN Millinery and Notions. . . . . . . . 225 Main Street , Council Bluff * . - ' JOHN E. MARTIN , J Steam Fitter. ( tilt line ot Bath Tubs , Sink. Dollars , Brass anil Lead Goods , Lead and Iron Pipes and fittings. Job' btng promptly attended to. First class work guaranteed. No , 11 Pearl Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. C 224 AND 226 BBOADWAY BOOKS , TOYS AND NOVELTIES , Grtatcat Variety In the City. No stranger shoiU ( all t * Tlsft my store room , Broadway Steam Laundry ! 72-3. A. C. LARSON , . Proprietor. LATEST IMPEOVED MACHINERY. _ _ HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS . . . . . P3o-u.sli.-t .aa.d Solcl. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished ! 3FLOJ333 c 3 IVZoOVrjHO XT , No. 4 Pearl Street , - . - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD , DEALERS IN / A JL U I AR/AUJLAMi U W IM MJXM KIAlw UMi DIIAFTS ON THE BANK OF 1REIAND , DUBLIN , FOR SALE. SIS BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS B. S. TERWILLIGER , DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY 31 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , CRESTON HOUSE , MAX MOHN , . . . - PEOPRIETOE. , - t , 21V Aata.d 218 JS. 3VCAisx Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . , - IOWA. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , * ? THE LEADING DEALEIl IN , „ t IK .A. I IB GO O ID 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. P. Overton , DEALER IN Hard Wood , fellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber , Oak and Red CeJar Plllng.Ccdar TelcRrapli Polcsand Fence 1'osts , Oak Dimension Stud , Bridge Material of all klndd , at Bed Rock 1'rlccs. A Specialty in . WOOD AND COAL ( or brick jard purposes. A full supply o ( wood and coal alvtajH on hand at yardS02 and 804 Main street. Olllce , 605 First Avenue , between Main and Pearl ttrccta. 3J. 33. JStX3 = KXj32-Sr , WHOLES LK DEALER IN ' Prompt Cash Paid. No commission charged , Send ( or Quotations. 642 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Tiios. orricER , it. M. ruur. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS , Council Bluffs , . . . la. Established - - 1856 Dealers in Forglcn and Domestic Exchange and Home Securities. WINTHERLICH BROS , Irfln&BrassFoiuiT Cor. Cth St. and llth Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . IOWA. MRS. E. J. HARDING , M. D. Medical Elqctrician AND \t GYNECOLOGIST ! V * f Graduate o ( Electropathlo Institution , Philadelphia . ' ' Venn. , ' . Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave COUNCIL BLUFFS , OWA. Tlio treatment oi all diseases and palnul ( difficulties peculiar to females a 8i > eclaUy MORGAN , KELLER , & CO. , UNDERTAKERS. The finest quality and largest stock wet oi Chicago of Wooden and Metallo Canes. CalU attended to at all hours. Wo defy competition In quality of goods or price * , Our Mr Morgan has sen edu undertaker ( or forty jean aim thoroughly understands his busl- ness. Warcroanu.SUIiroadway. UPHOLSTERING In all IU branches promptly attended to ; aUo carpet laving and Umbroqulnc. Telegraphic and null orders filled without delay , W.R.VAUCHAN , Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. lUal estate and collection agency. In Odd Fellow's block , over Savings Dank. ] > n3-U