THE DAILY BEE FJUDAY , AUGUST 18 1882 d. a. oo xs : wsc ao. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , „ City Market , Ccuncll Blcfla. Iowa , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , Oencral Accnta for the Celebrated Mills o ) H , D. hush A Co. , Golden Ragle Flour Lcavenwwth Kansas , and Queen Bee Mlll , Sioux Kail * , IHkota. Btfercnce , Smith A Crl'tdidfn ' , fonncll lllnn > , In. HI. IBL WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TIILE ABSTRACT 0 F FICE. J. "WST. .a Cfc TCT X 3E5. 33 < Ba O O > . Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW KATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. IE3L. 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. ncadj.tlttcd upper * , In call skin and kip. Oak and Hemlock SOLK LEATHER , ami al cods appertaining to the shoo trade. Oo dirold a < ! cheap ai In the Kait , ion NEW MILLINERY STORE FOR STYLISH SPUING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la That never require crlmplnp. nt lire. J. J. Coed's llalr Store at prices no\cr bolero touched by any other hair dealer. Also a mil line of switches , etc. , at greatly reduced prlcea. Also gold , . tlh cr and colored noli Wa > c made Irom IvHcs' o u hair. Do not fall toall before purchwlng 4 ; . elsewhere. All goods warranted aa represented , iH3. J , J GOOD , Hk 29 Main Btrcoi , Council UluBi , Iowa. Bethesda BATEIIft HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Dor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated , V per , Electric , Plunge , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths Com. potent . ale and ftnulo mirnca and attendants alwa > a on hand , and ihe best olrato and atten tion fill on pitruns. Special att nttonjtlvcn to battling' children. In\catlK&tbnaud patronage eollcltcdDR. . A. H SIUDLEY & Co. , 100 Upper Broadway. Dr. Stud'oy : Ttcatmcuc of chronic diseases made a epecUlty. RCUOVED without the CANOES drawing ol blood or use of knllc. Cures lunjr diseases , l.'T Fits , Scrofula , Llor Com- - . - . l-'alnt. Dropsy , llheuma- T II M H S S tlsm' * 'ovor nml Mcrcur- t U III U (1 O laieotcs , ErjsipclM. Salt Rheum , Scald Hoid , Gitairh , weak , Inflamed and granulated Eyes , crofulous Ulcers and IV- male Distaso of all kinds. Alto Kidney and Vonerial dlaiasca. Hemorrhoids or Plica cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon the principle of voROt- able reform , ultbout the use of mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished who desire them. Hernia or Uuptura radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster , which boa superior In the world , CONSULTATION FREE- OALL ON OH ADDUES3 Drs , E , Eioe and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. LIVERY , Feed and Sale Stables , 18 North Piat Streat , Bouquet's old stand , Council B udx , Iowa. WIMAUD hJUTH.l'rop. W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of Ilsmiopathy , cor.bultlng Physician and Surgeon , OUiceaudri-sldcncuOK Willow avenue , Coun- cl Uluffs , Iowa. SIN TON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Couuoil Bluffs. Extracting and Oiling a tpecUlty. Flrst-claes DR. A. P. HArCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ntllco , No. 14 Pearl Street Houn. D a. ra. to 2 , and 2 p. in. , to 0 p ra , Jtolionce ! , 120 , Bancroft ntn.ct. Telephonic connection with \ Central ntllco. \F. \ T. SEYBERT ; M. D. , PHYSICIAN t SURUEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Ollice No. 5 , Everett Ulock , J5road- waj , over A. Louis'o lleataurant. Merchants Restaurant J A. KOSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway -nd Fourth Streols. Good accommodations , good faro and cour- 4oot9 treatment. o. J 3E1 O Office over saving * bank , OOUXCIti BLUFFS , Iowa. W. 0. James , In connection with hia law and aollecfton business bujs and 9all real estate. PerwwwUhtngto buy rr sell city propert , call t hia offlto , over Uiwhncll'a book etoro , Pearl street. EDWIH J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. 4l6Broadway , Council Bluffs Dttit Jjandmortjageijlrawn ( and acknowl iged WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Wave ? Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET RTICLES , All Goocis Varranted as Represented , and Price Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa MBS , E , J , HARDING , I , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Elcctropathlc Institution , Phila delphia , 1'oniu. Office Our , Broadway & Qlenn Ave ; COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of nil diseases and p.'lnlul dlf- flcultlcs peculiar to f.'malca a apccUlty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , OfflcooNor Flrat National tlankCoun < Il Bluffs. Iowa.V1I1 practh.il in the etatn and ledoial Game and Poultry , Can alwuya be found a D. DAHEHY1 * ' , 130 Upper llrondmiy JNO.JAYFEAmEY , Justice of 'the Peace , 014 DROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W B. MAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Tjoprlctor of nlistracls of Pottav attauilo county. Otflco corner of Broailway and llaln mrci-U , Cjuimll UliilfH , loan. JOHN STtlNER , M. D. , ( Ucutachcr Arzt. ) COR. BROADWAY AND 7TH ST. Council Bluflii. omen and chiMrcn a apoelalty. P , J , FttEE DlSI'ENSAUY KVEItY SATUUIUY. Offlcoln Everett's block , Pearl troct. Reel ] donee BiS ! Fourth street. 0111 co hours from 9 to 2 a. m. , 2 to 4 and 7 08 p.m. Council Muffa F. G. 61ARK , PRACTICAL DENTIST. I Fcarl opposite the poetofSco. One of the oldctt practitioners In Council Illuffj. Bills Ufactlon guaranteed In all cases DE. F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH DU. CIIARLE8 DEETKEN. Office our driu store , 411 Broadway , Council Dluffa , Iowa , Al ilist'iaea ol thu iivo and oar treated under the most approved uicfhoU and all cures guaranteed. JOHN LINDT , ATTORNEV-'AT-IAW. Will raetlce In all BUt and Ucltec Stale Oourli , Bpeaki 0 imaoLaDgu o , THE ! LIMti-KILiN CLUB. A MightjOlteo Shavo. After Samuel Shin had struck the triangle the usiml six strokes , nnd Pickles Smith hnd got his doe mndo fast to the club ( info , the president arose and asked : "Am .ludgo SUveawny Bulger in the hall dis earniu'i" "Ho are , " was the answer from n spot nonr do water-pail. "Den 1 would like to Imvo you step for'd to do desk. " The judge advanced with apprehen sion in his eyes , and his knees knock * ing together , nmlhpuho hnd reached the desired position Brother G.irdnor continued ; "Brudder Bulger , Ii. \ rolhbly in formed dai a uuigoon picked twenty two bird chot outer your back do odder dor day. " . , * * ,11 \-ycH , sah. "An11 iz furder informed dnt do said shot struck you while you war' f allopiu' down an alley on the Uiaa farm. " "J jint no , anil. ! ' "An' do las' information am to do olfeot dat you didn't ' git do chickens you war" " nrtor. " "ChiokonBl" "Yos , clnckouf' ' Whim I say c'lick- ons I dom' : moan calves. A snrtin white nun was ivatchin' a sartin hen roost. A pusson to him unknown climbed do f cnco to nccumulivto poultry - try , but took fright nn1 ntartod oa a ru" . Do gun went oil'nrtor him , nn1 aonio of it cotchod him. Bruddor Bu - ger , ha * you nnytlntig to say bofo1 do Committee on Harmony loads you to thu head of the stars nu * lets you drnp'r" "I reckon I has , aih. 1 doan1 deny dnt I was shot in do bank , an' I admit dat it war' in tin alloy , but it was done by a boy who w.w out huiitiu' rabbits Yes , Bah , an1 he's dun bugged my par don an * nxed my forgiveness , an * ho'a gwino to pay nil do expanses. " "Bruddnr Bulger , what nm donnmo of datbojV' "I I has dun forgot , Bah. " "Am night do time to hunt rab bits ? " "DU'a do worry boat time to hunt aomo kindu , Bah. " "An1 you w.isn't arfor chickens ? " "Chickens ! Why , do worry name of chicken makes mo sick. I was lookin1 artcr my knife in do alloy , an' I didn't find it. " The president scratched his oar for a minute , and then said ; "I'd like a woto of do club on dis quoshun. Secrotay , call do roll. " The rolled was called , and the vote stood : Guilty , D < ; not guility , 55 Elder Toots , bonitr asleep , did not voo , and Samuel Shin asked to bo ex cused on the ground that ho loved the judgo'ti half sister. "Bruddor Bulger , do club says not guilty , " observed the president , "but il am such a powerful close shave * dut 1 deem it my dooty to warn you dat do n ox' time anybody goes out rabbit huntin * nn takes you fur a rabbit , your place in dm club will bo declar'd vacant in a tone of voice dat will ma < cede do cold chills cantor cl'ar up to do back of yor neck. We will now confiscate to'rda do rog'lar order of bizness. " Do Not Bo Deceived In these times ol quak nieclrcino advor- liseiuonts everywhere , it is truly gratify- : nn to find one remedy that i * worthy of ir.iise , and \vhinh really dues as recum- nended Eliotrio Hi tors we can viiucb [ or as being a true and reliable remeiiy , > nd one that will do as r > commended. They invariably cure Stomach nnd LUer ZoiupluintR ! , Disease } of the Kidnevs and arinory di/iiculticn. / We know wheioof we speak , and can readily say. give them n trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle liy D. F ( inmlinun Tlo Sent Wiis Engaged. \ulir8 Matraduo. "Aro you traveling alone ? " aakod a tall , agricultural looking gentleman , approaching a lady who occupied two seats m a crowded car. "No , sir , " she replied. "May I ask who's with you ? " naked the man , looking around vainly for some other place to atoro himself. "My husband , " snapped the lady , with Hashing eyes. "Jly husband is travelling wiili mo. " "Oh ! ah ! uxcuso mo , " and the tall man straightened UD und prepared to tnko a ntunding ride. "Is this seat ongagcd ? " asked a dashing , well-dressed young follow of the lady iivo minutes later. "No , mr , " she loplied , and down ho plunged , "I aay nm'am ! " protested Ilia tall man , "IH that your husband ? " "No , it isn't , and you needn't ask any moro questions , " retorted the woman. * "But you said you were traveling with him , " persisted thu tall man. "So I r.m , " snorted the huly. "Whoro ia hoi" moisted the tall man. V "IJo'fl in the banungo car in n cof fin , " replied the lady. " 1 bug your pardon , ma'am , " natd the tall man , humbly. "I honestly bog pardon. I won't ask if ho's doid , . but you'll LXCUEU mo for thinking that if you nnd Ho Imvo buon married long lio'fl deuced iimart to travel around , Huruvved up in n box , if you are on IKI BIUIIU trip and it's likely to last long. " coward can no n hero nt a distance ; preeonco nf danger testa presence of mind. " Prosencu of dis- t'aso teat the value of u curative. Kidney-Wort chnllongca this test al ways and everywhere , so fry aa all complaints of the bowels , nver and kidnuys uro concerned. It cures all , nor lisle B any odds. Dairying In too Far Woat. Dhcato ! ; Timea , A few years ace , when the dairy ox- portu of Now York and Massachusetts mme west to instruct the people of a Illinois and Wisconsin in the art of landling milk , the care of milch cows , and the manufacture of butter and cheese , they wore not very flattering ' 3r hopeful in the remarks they made in conventions or in private conversa tion. In their opinion the promised land of dairymen hud beuu diocovcred and occupied by their fat litre , und ' fiothing tqual to it was to be found in the country. They acknowledged that gnss could bo grown in this flection of thu country , at but in their opinion it would bo very inferior to that pro duced in thu states further east , where ; the soil had been under cultivation fet eoveral decades and had improved un der very judicious management. The grasses they found hero were rank and coarse nnd destitute of the sirootnws und fine flavor jiecessary to makomilk that would produce first class butter and cheese. They had much fault to find with with the water supply. It was not tulllciontly abundant , and the quality was not up to their standard. 'L'ho air , too , was impure and often laden with nialnria The thought thnt butter nnd cheese could bo produced herewith with some degree of protit , but that the articles produced would rank as greatly inferior to those nude in old- Buttled regions , where nnturo and art had united in perfecting n country for dairying They would not bo suita ble to supply the nristocratic consum ers in lar o cities but they might an swer for c minion poopio who had not the moans to purchnao Or.migo county butter and ohceso mndo in the valley of the Moha-vk. They would , of course , sell for n very low pnco on account of their inferior qultly. . A very short time has btnm siilll- ciunt to change public sentiment in regard to the dairy cnp bilitio of the western states and territories. They are surp.uMMH the eastern ehtos in the amount of grass produced if not indeed n the quality of it. It has been demonstrated that it M not necessary to keep land in cultivation ninny yours or even to break the sod in order to introduce thu must valu able pasturo-grnssca. Tliu virgin mul of many pastures that produce luxu riant crops of orchard and bluu grnat and white clover was never touched by the plow. Thu land whose fer tility was never exhausted by pro ducing several successive crops of corn nnd grain , as has been the case with that in the yields bountiful crops of grass nnd clovor. As roads have been built and land drained , the coarse natural grasses hnvo diii.ppear- od , and those most suited for pastur age have taken their places. In many sections springs and strr.uiis have boon improved nnd n vast number of noils have been dug nnd supplied with wind pumpi. All the knowledge that lias boon acquired in the east m rota tion to dairying has been brought hero , and many improved methods have been originated by western dairymen. Western dairy products no longer sig nify inferior dairy products. The butter nnd cheese made i Wisconsin , Illinois nnd Iowa bring as high jirices in homo or foreign markets aa those made in any of the eastern states Tney nro produced much cheaper on account of the comparatively low price of land. They are nlso marketed to bettor advantage. Western dmrymon havetho choicj of both onatoriinndnoay orn markets. During yoarssuvoril past there has boon ouch competition for carrying ditiry produetu from the wctt to the east that butter and cheese have boon taken from Iowa to Bimton cheaper than they have from Ver mont. The west now surpasses the cast in the excellence ) of its butter und chouse factories. The largest o unbilled fuc tory in the world , it is said , is luca ud nt Fremont , Neb. The building la 00 by 100 feet on the ground , two and a lulf stories high , built entirely of brick nnd stone , has ventilated walls , nnd coat with the fixtures 25,000 Milk and cream are brought to it at a distance of nearly fifty miles by cars. It has a capacity for working up forty thousand pounds of milk per day. The manufacture of butter and cheese , as well as the production of meat and jraiu , is faat moving wi ar. No Such IVord a Fnil. "I have u eri your SruiNC KIOHHOM for dyspep-ii , heudiicno , undconHiipnti n , and fiud it 111x8 done mo u grout < loul of guud. I ahull recommend it to mv friendn. "llKNIH IJtlTOI.KTrr ! , May 21th. 1C Alain .it. , Buffalo. " conta , trial putties 10 centH. lld-lw A MINING Thrilling Biporlonco of Two Penn- Bj'lvunlu Coal Minors. scranton ( I'.t. ) Hopiiblican. The most thrilling occurrence that lias happened in this vicinity for n long time took place at the Oxford shaft , Ilydo park , Tuorday murniug , two men having hud a most marvelous cecipu from death. Mr. 'i'honus Kiutiards , a member of the Continen tal club , that 11 juriahed in this city some time ago , in what is called the donkey runner nt that mine. Every two or three dny it is hia cus torn to enter the ahait to BOO what wa- tor there ia in thu mine , as well UH to keep the engine in good working or der. At 8 o'clock on the above morn ing ho intended to m.iko the trip , und asked Mr James Lowia , another work man , to accompany him. The Oxford mint ) , it should bi ) remomberud , is now idle , and nn mon are inside - side the worka. Mr. Lewis con sented , mid they took their poHtionn on the car and were lowered to the Huok vein , tit which working another curugo iu ukim to duscund to the Clark vein , where the unginu to ba visited was. The clungo wua Hifoly iiiudo , the ii < nul givtu , and they were lowered , When \\itlnn . ' 15 ( net of the liottum of the ttlmft wutur , appeuroil upon thu oariiugu , nutu-ing which , Lewis naid that their feet would get woe , but not thinking th'iru wan any danger , llicluirdti , however , WUH bet ter acquaintLd with thu mine , and know tiiattlni uhaftwas Hooded , "hiuh wau only too true , the water having ovoilluv/od a dum at the llock vom abnvo and filled the miuo to thu depth of thirty five foot. When Richards law thu water , with a spring from the aide of the shaft and clung 10 n wattir- pipe that passed down thu shaft. lit ) jallod to Liwia to do thosamo , but the latter realizing the danger now , wan too excited end failed to follow. The engineer at thu top of the shuft was not aware of thu matter , and kept letting the car down. When it began to enter the water it was a little tigjit , it always is in pasmng that point , and the man at the engine gave addi tional steam , which plunged the car containing Lewis into thu water , Jits 'oot became fastened in como way and juforo ho loosened liimsulf , which ho iiially did by pulling hia foot from thu wet , ho hud gene under the water soinu twenty eight fcnt. As HOOII aa 'reed bin body lloated to thu surface , whore ho grasped the ropu which at- achea to thu roof of the carriage and luundored about. The engineer stood hia post entirely unaware of the ex citing time below. Nothing appeared wrong , and ho waited for a signal , In hu meantime Jttchurds , who had jumped from the car , was undergoing a auvero struyglo. AH he clung to the pipe the top of the carriage in going jy rubbed him ao closely that It stripped his overalls and punts from his logs , nnd in aomo unaccountable way ho lost his boots. One hundiod nnd lifty foot separated him from the rock vein , the only plnco now left to signal the engineer , and to euro Lewis this ascent must bo mndo AS quickly ns possible. Hand over hnnd ho clambered up the pipe , resting now nnd then on the largo beams that secured - cured the sides ot the shaft. Kvery few minntci ho would call upon Lewis to hang to the rope , that ho would soon bo to the top nnd all would bn right. Lewis WAS swallowing the foul nir nil the time , . Ilia strength was fast waning , und unless assistance crmio before long he would perish , Bravely llichnrds plod ded on , through t ho strain upon htm wntiutonsp. At Inst ho gained thu Hock vein , but the time consumed wno thruo-quarters of nn hour , nnd nil that time Lewis wns clinging for lifo to the ropo. Uichnnln quickly gave the signal nnd the on ginoer hoisted the cirriaqo from the wntor. As the carriage gained the to ] ) of the water Lewis slid down the rope to which hn hnd hold nnd sat upon thu rot > f of the car. In this po- nition ho wan raised to the Hock vuin. Several uorkmon hnd como there after tha signal , and they helped Lnwis from his plnce , but it wns done with the greatest dUlloulty , ns his hands suemcd i > lued fnst to the ropo. They tluin changed carriages , as in going down , and wore Imistoii to the top , Bucklm'n Arnicn etolvo. The HKHT SALVK In the * orltl ( or Cut * Urulnt'R , Sorc < , Ulcow , bait Ithoum , Vo ver Soron , Tot tor. Chapped Hands , Chil bl.itiiR , Corni , nuil nil nklu critptlunis nn pnattlvoly curve illoa. It \ * guarnutood U iivo satlsfactfou or money rotiindod I'rloi. ' , iii cpntn per lior. K r oalo by 0. V. ( lOodmnn A NOVEt. KIDB. A Dangerous Trip on n Hnft Down n Forty Mlle Flume Clilco r ocanl , AUKUU 3 , Ed. Falconer , formerly railroad atation agent nt Durham , now work ing in the mills at Smoky'Flat , cnmu to Ohico yesterday in the Hume. He started from the mountains about 7 o'clock in the morning , when the at mosphere w B cold und crisp , with nearly everything covered witn froat , making one wish for an ovoicoat. lie mounted a raft and ahoved oil' , and did not stop until ho had reached a warm and sunny station along thu watery ride. Traveling in the Hume is dangerous but exciting sport. One is nomutimeB gliding smoothly along oil a luvel water , and then in .suddenly dashed forward on a down-gride nt an almost lightning npocd , with thu boat or raft riding at a Dooming anglo of ' 15 degrecu. Along the Hume , through the canyuno and over gorges can bo peon some of the mufit picturesque scenery of thu Sierras ras which would make the heart of n true artist leap with joy. Very few accidents have over ocourrud on the Sierras Lumber compmiy'a Hume , but if there should bu a break at some of thu high places , a person riding along would auddcnl } bo dashed into "king domcomn. " Hiding down the ilumo haa a striking similarity to nluling down n hill on a alod it ii fun to shoot downward with a tremendous velocity , but difllcult to ascend. The boat that wua once made by one of our citizens , whereby a person could ride up the flume , 1ms doubtless proved a failure-as wo never hoar any more of it. It waa _ the , hope of the inventor to have hia craft aeodtid the ilumo by the aid of the water pasaing ogainat paddloa like these of a river boat. Largo quantities of lumber are now bomg floated from thomountaina daily , and a puraon ridin ; ; in the flume en- count 01 a great danger of being run into by f ! lating timbers , Men are em 1I ployed I to watch and work along thu flume 1 the same an workmen on a rail 1E 1I road. I Their duty ia to keep the paca- ago way clear and break up lumber col lisions. 1I 1 They have suctions to work , and 1t I can alwnyt * be seen moving along the t sidewalk on. the flume. Very few perooim I are allowed to ride in the flume I , and it ia only by hard olFurts thuttho milt handu can get not-mission to make the trip to Ohico. Boxes of trout t aru eent down from thu tourists to 1I 1 their friends in the valh < y , and n 1t few I yean ai > o this wonderful forty- mile length of flume waa niicd as a uort of ineBsngo-carrier in bringing down orders for nupplies and calls for phy Bicians , the mccBagoa being written on a ' board or iiniled up in n Binall box. Hut now , nincu wo aru connected with the t mountains by telephone , the cus tom t of lUfBsaun-Hiinding by water has "gone up the fliinio. " Free of Charge. All pcMcniHimircrliH/ CoiiL'iHPifjn ) , Aftiina , Bronchiix ! , I.om of V ice , orunv alFcctinn ot the Tlirfi.it und Liinurf. are re- iiii'tt | d to call at 0 , K , ODD inmii'N druf Hinri'and fjtt . 'I'rial Hottla of Dr. ICIn 'n Nuw iJiflcovery for CiiiMiiJiptlon , free of itrjv , which will convince thum of It , * iiuti'ifiil nioritx anil xhow what a regular Imillii will do. Cell uirlv. "Prosorvo ivnd Iloiminto , Not Do- Htroy , " I a Hounil niottn In mujlcatlonu on Hull an t.limrrinih ) > I'rusTio the \itar ot tlio dl- KvM o nrjjanH and re latu tlio notrutloiu Mlt larra t'a riiltzcr A'orlmt | , ami > cn villinro IJKI | | p < U an I lUcj t MI , hint \iy \ a i < r'tL ' < ln liariuu y with tlio lavnaf Vatnri ) . Violent ino'- kin "Into hail their ilay , 'Ilioy > 1 tltalize tlio njHltin. Unto a < null n tliu ttnmach tno i' , Holy on tliu cxlillcratlntc | .clt ( , ' . aUK KOI.I ) IIV Al I , LAKE FOREST U IVERSITY OOLLEGifi Thrto ( ouraog ; open to both AUADH ! CIatnlc > l and Kngllif Qlvo. thu iio-tol train , UK lor ( .oUgnnrliuii n iRKY Hrtl Li-rieniinary for VOUIIL' . IIn tirpaa u < l In lie inly and heal lilul. nl ultuitlu > , and In ixluut of ailrantau ) oflorid and thoron hnOM ol training t.Inii. ; Ou l ( liiL'an. Ve'ir licylna HoptemUor 13 , 1882 Apply to PREST OHKGUUY. tiiitco Fortint , 111. THE llEHOALt. PLAI'ffl ' B MOHDfE I OOIflP/HION , It pl ltu roja l-.3ol a n Inch to width In the co.ir 08t lelta or IlaoJt ill to It dam all kind * and utylcs ol ] laltlux In Die. No tolj that Joca liur own Uruu maklnu can aUord to do without one at uloo plaiting Ii n vcrout ol ( Mtilon , II iwcn It tollti Ittioll , roi tlathlnua , Oliculan or Agent' < terms aK'ieii OONGAH & CO. , Adam , at , , C'blc co To | tlie Consumers of Carriages & Mggies I have a coraphta stock of all the Latist Styles of I Carriiges , Phaetons and Opei and Top Buggies , Consisting ( of Tne Celebrated Bra water Sid a Bar , The Hamlin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Ahlthe > | Old I flel able ifUlip ic tJpring Buggies and Phaetons. They are fell male o the best ma erials , aad un der < my own supervision , I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur chasing ' to cal and e amine iny stocK. I will guar antee satisfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTENHAUER , Corner { Broadway and Seventh Streets. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. _ 3E3E. ( Successors to J , W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND HKTAIL HEALERS IN MOKAWMS1 LEHIGH , BLOSSBUEG AND ALL CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluff * P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE GOUNGiL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highest Market Prioe Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , . Barley IBIR'OOIM : ooiRitsr Parties Wishing to Soil Broom Corn Will Please Bend Sample. GO.1 JAMES FRANEY , 72 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA- Always liicp ) on hand thu llnoalasoortinont of mat rial for ccntleinoi/ii vr < ar. faatUfactlon ( funranlccil TANOV OOonS , such an ; , ot all deBtrlptlonB. Alsa llandlcrchlo'e , both In silk and Ihiuu , lioso of all Kinds , thread , plnat , neeilloH , , tc. We hope . the laolui will call and uoo our stock of Koods at 18(1 Uroadway before' lolisr tlnowhotu. , 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , fc Proprietors. ry hu Just luon opuno'l ( or liuil- no. " , uinl w aru n iw [ > rimcd | to ib In inJry vork ol ult kliiilnuinl ijiitra itcu natUlactlon A tp.'olilty inalu ol line work , mull an qolUm , ulfs , Ilnoihlrtu , cto VVu want uvorjlmjy to KHO nn a trial LAllSON & ANDI5HSON. I. U KUMUNUBON , H. L. HIU'UAHT. A. W bill HUT , I'ro-ldciit. Vluu-l'rt 't. Canlilkr. CITIZENS BANKer or uouuoii Diiiir * . OrganUiul undur thu lawd ol tlio titato of Iowa , I'alJ up capital . 9 76,0 0 Ailthorizulcapl.nl . . 200000 Interim | iald on thnt depoilt * . Uratla ImmoJ on thu prlnuiptt ultloa of thu LfiilkJ ritatts and Kuroix ) hpuJal attrntlo > i clvou to colloUlons anil ( , orru p JiiduiHu with prompt roturua. J. I ) . Klmuiiilion , I ! U chuirart , J. T Hart , \V. W W.IIico. J. W Itodlur , I , A Ml lir , A. W. Htrctt , Jy7iltf EUDD'S LAUNDRY. On Avenue B , No. 1902. ( NKAU UROAUWAY. ) ClotlieD gathirod up and delivered promptly. Best of Satisfaotion Guarantood. Lodt Clotli : made goad , N 0 BETTER LADNDRY WEST OF OHtOAGO. or. ar STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND MDTAL PAINTERS. I'APKIl HANGING , KALSOMININB AND BEAININtt , , Shop Corner Broad tray aud Soott St HUGHESj& TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectioner , FruitsNuts Cigars aud fubicco. i'resh oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffc. Ono ol tlio beat a.cond-claaa Ilotcla In the Woat Iu the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. 13 IHWWN , I'loiirktor. Nc4 631 and 63(1 ( Uroad ay , ouucll UluOaIowa. eupplled with thu licit the market at > fordj. O od rooms aud flrut-clan heJd. Terma very reauonftblo. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. FIllMT CLAbH HOTEL AT UEAHONAULK 1'ltIUKH. TKANHIENTU ACCOMMOUATKO HOTEL FOU BALE. GOOD 11KABONB SQR. SELLING. , t