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6, L. BLUFES OO OO0 & OO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, City Market, Counell Blafty, Tows, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, General Agonts for the Oeclebrated Millsot H. D, Rush & Co. Queen Bee Mills, Sioux Falls, Dakota, | Bluff: Kavsas, and Golden Eagle Flour, Leavenwoith, WHOLESALE STATIONERY AND SH.AMA. PRINTER'S G0ODS, COUNCIL BLUFF?, IOWA. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATIES, NOTARIES PUBLIC COUNCIL BLUFFS AND CONVEYANCERS. IOWA, H. LARSON, 16 North I WHOLESALE DEALER Ready-fitted uppers, in calt skin and kip. 00ds appertalning to the shoo te.de. Qo dssold O MRS, ‘NORRIS' NEW FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINE Tain Street. IN SHOE FINDINGS. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATIE a3 cheap as in the Fos L gl o] MILLINFRY STORR RY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street, - AL R That nover require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Goo any othor hair dealer. Also a full lino of swit silver and colored nets. Waves made from ladics’ elsewhere, All goods warrantod a4 represented. Council Bluffs Ia AWV IESS od's Hair Store. at prices never before touched by Areatly reduced prices. Also gold, DO not tail w call_boforo purchusing MRS, J.J GOOD, 20 Main stree., Council Blufts, lown. o ~ Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant’s &pring, Cor. Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS Plain, Mediested, V por, Elec!ric, Plunge, Dauch, Shower, Hot and ‘Cold Baths. Come petent’ v ale and female vur-cs and & always on hand, and tho best of ca e o tion given patrons. Special att.ntion given to Dathing children. Inyestigation aud. patronsgs solicito: DR. A, H SrubLey & Co,, 106 Upper Broadway. Trcatment of chronic diseasos REMOVED witho's AND OTHER % TUMO RS fim v m, Fover Rhoum, Scald Heud, C and granulated Eyes, - crofulots U malo Dis ase of all 'kinds. Also d Voucrial discasos, Hewmorrhoids or Piles cured money refunded, All diseases treated upo~ theptincipleof veget- able refarm, without the use of mercurial pois- ons or the Knife. * Electro Vapor or M-dicated Baths, furnished ©01ewho desire them. Horola or Rupture radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster, which has superior in the world. CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. B, Rice and F. C. Miller, COUNOIL BLUFEFS, Ia. LIVERY, Feed and Sale Stables, 18 North First Street, Bouquet's old stand, Council Blufts, lowa. WILLARD SMITH, Prop. W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, consulting Physicianand Surgeon. Office and residence 615 Willow avenue, Coun- cll Bluffy, Towa. W. K, EINTON, DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Extractiog and filling a specialty, First-class work guaranteed, DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offioo, No. 14 Pearl Street. Howis, 0 . m. to 12, and2 p,m,, to 5 p, m. Residence, 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central offico, DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS, OEEXO®E No. 617 First Avenue Hoursfrom 10 to 11 4. m,, and 2to 6 p. m. Merchants Restaurant J. A. RO8S, Troprietor. Corner Broadway aud Fourth Stroets. Good accommodations, good fare aud cour- teous trestment, ‘8. E. MAXON, AROE I T B O T, Office over savings bank, 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, in connection with his law and sollection businessbuys and sells real estate. Persons wishing to buy or sell city property call @b his office, over Bushnell's book store, Pearl stroct. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Publics 416Broadway, Council Bluffs, Deeds and mortgages drawn and ackuowl (ged = Towa. HAIR GOODS. WATER WAVES, In Stock a;d fflgnufactur- ed o Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair, TOILET ARTICLES, All Goods Warranted as Represented, and &rices Gruaranteed. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, f Council Bluffs; - - - Towa. MRS, E. J. HARDING, IL D., Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Penna, Office Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Tho treatment of all discases and pointul ‘dif- ficulties peouliar to females o specislty. The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Employ the best Bread Baker in the West; also a choico hurd for Cakes and Pies, Gread delivered to all parts of tho city. FRESH FiSH! Game and Poultry, Canalwaysbe founda B, DANEHY'Z, 136 Upper Broadwiy. JNO.JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peacs, 314 BROADWAY, Council Bloffs, - - W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Proprietor of shstracts of Pottawattamie Olfie e Broadway and Maln 8. JORN STEINER, M. D., (Deutscher Arzt.) ROOM 5, EVERETT’S BLOCK, Council Bluffs, Towa. wAseases of women and children o _spacialty. P, J. MONTQOMERY M, D. Free DIsPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office in Fverett's block, Pearl trect. *Resl dence €48 Fourth strect. Office hours from 9 to 24 m,2to4aud 7 toBp. wm, Coundi luils F. C. GLARK, PRACTI(CAL DENTIST. Peari stroo, opposite the postofiice. One of the oldest practitioners in Councll Bluffs, Batls. istaction guarauteed in all cases DR. F. P. BELLINGER, EYE AND EAR SURGEON, WITH DR. CHARLES DEETKEN, Office over dru¢ store, 414 Broadway, Council Bluffs, fows. Al diseaes of the eye and car treated under the most approved tmethod, and all curcs guaranteod. JOHN LIKDT, THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA MOND WORTHY WELCOME, The Fire I.ade are Received With Enthusiastn and Given Brooms, The Bluff City Team Captare the Bocond Prize in the Context. The contests at the stato firomen’s tournament at Muscatine has excited much intercst hero, mainly because Council Bluffs was there ropresented by a team in which it took pride, and which it was hoped, would reflect eredit on the city, This was fa lized for the Blul sded in capturiug th tho swe kes, In the hose team raco ihe Reecues of Muscatine, made the best time, it the Champions of Museatine next in 44} secondas, the Bluff City team 443, 1I: was shown that the Rescues of Muscatine was mado up of professionals, and henco thay were thro ut, giving Council Bluffs soccnd , and within a quarter of o ond of the first priz | In the free-for-sll the Rescues of Muscatino made 40} being pro fessionals, were ruled out, The Res- cnes of Decatur, Ill., came next in 41}, and the Biuff City boys 43}, taking second prize in this contest A telegram was recoived Saturday morning from the nowly elected chief, F. H. Quanella, saying: “We won second in state and swecpstakes Home this evening.” Hx Mayor Vaughan at once procceded to arrang a reception, and romo dodgers were hurrie-ly printed and scattered head- ed with u jubilant rooster and in large letters, ‘‘The Boys Did Well,” to- gother with the telegram recsived and announcement of the reception planned. On the arrival of the train the boys were surprised must happily on finding a large gathering ot citi zens, while Mr. Vanghan, with a Her- dic coach, and the Boys' band came to the front, he having provided these. There wera u pile of new brooms, too on hand, the contribution of Mayne & Co.’s broom fuctory, and each one of the victors was given one, shouldering which, and to the musicof the band and the spplauee of_citizens, the boys were driven to the city building, where they were formally welcomed by Mr. Vaughan, who spoke as fol- lows: ¥ellow Citizens and Worthy Firemen, I welcome you home in behalf of our 20,000 people. Wo are proud of your past achievements and grand suo- cess at Muscative, Firat, because you are in fact and in reality a home com- pany, not composed of foreiyn profes- sionals, but of our own city boys. Second, because of your short prepa- ration and courageous determination to sce that cur city was properly repre- sented at the state tournament, re- gardless of others’ failure, I will say no more but this: remember, gentle- men, that the noble old Biuff City team will ever be held near and dear to the people of Council Bluffs. On behalf of the firemen, Mr. Chas. Nicholsun offered the following reso- lution, which was adopted: Resolved, That a vote of thanks be tendered ex-Mayor Vaughan, Mr. Rockwell the freight man, and P. T. Mayne, the proprietor of the broom manufactory, the Boys’ band the citi- zens generally for their kind co-opera- tion and assistance, rendered the com- pany in their trip to Muscatine, Among the happy incidents of the occasion was as they reached the building, when Mr. John Green pre- sented Mr. Guanella, the newly elected chief, a beautiful hoque The boys received another pleasing expression of favor Just before the Bluff City team left Muscatine, Mrs, Frimple, president of the aseociation of ladies, presented them the follow- ing tomplimentary: COMPLIMENTS To ruE Buury Crry Hose, Tendered by Their Lapy AcqQua 0F MUSCATI! 4 : Acompanied by their hestwishes : : and the hope that their race in : life may e a success and iheir | hadows never grow less. : Our unavimous verdict is that : : Council Bluffs may well feel proud : : of possessing such an intelligent, : fine looking and gentlemanly fire compuny, A How They Were Removed. Nowr Toreka, Kas , May12, '8 H. H. Wagrner Sharp pains in the region of the kid- neys, frequent desire to urinate and scalding sensations were ecasily ro- moved by your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. HeNRY SANDERS, PRIMING THE PRIMARIES. The Delegates Chosen From the Oty for the Gounty Conventiun-The Convention at Harlan, The republican primaries wera held by Te Bee states that a resolution was passed at the convention held there Saturday instructing the dele- gates not to vote for Andereon, Stone, Sapp or Wicks, This does not in- dicate much of a “boom” in the direction of Anderson b —— Popularity, Trowas' Br¥otric 011 has obtained great popularity, from its intrinsic value a8 a reliable medicine, in curing ness, and all fretations of the th dis. of the chest, ete. 1'or these i fs an mp swrable _pulmoni 131w Not to Bo Moved The Deaf-Mute Hawkeye, which has handled very tc ques tion of the removal of the institution, has in its last iesuo tho following: | ““Lho question has two sides and thero | are a number of s { arguments | againet remaval, the priv f which | 15 this: The western jar state | lias but twostate matit \ore than its share. It must v the | don of exponse jende of | conviete, it ¥e, ind and ita college students acrc tate, and the justice’ of addi deaf and | dumb to thia long s certainly q Wble-—no m vhat arqu bo brought | rd a8 to| oxpediency. Editn either favoréd romoval pposed | whichever side mirht have taken our motives would have been | questioned, ac up to this point we have allowed our correspondents to carry on the discuesio it as our opinion that as ] cil Bloffs wishes to | tion, it will not be rex But we give g s Coun o matitu- Love Your Nelghbor, ‘When your friend or neighbor is labor- ing under Lodily affl ction, inligestion, Iliousness, ‘constipation, cansed by ‘mpu- of blood, or disorders of the kidneys or liver, don’t fail to recor mend 1 Blood Bittors, & sure and su Prico $1.00. 18 diw FLOOD AND FLUID. Two Violent Deaths nt Greenfleld, Ia. A Brutal Wife Beater. Corrospondenco of Tho Isee. GreexvieLp, Ta., June 17.—~A fow days since a young man named Theron Hunter started to go to Prescott to be marrie On the way le had to branch of the Nodaway, which | very high at the time, so that he and Lis teum were washed down stream and all were drowned He was a highly respected young man, and the blow was & crucl one to his mother and friends, aud especially to the expecting bride, who waited for him only to hear that he was drowned. Two or three days ago a wealthy man who has lately moved to this place, shut his wife in a room and beat her fearfully. I'or this she sues or a divorce and 811,000, It is said to have been the fourth time. Last night, as W. H. Singer, who esides Lwo miles west of Greenfield, was bringing in his horses from where they were tethered on the grass, a sudden flash of lightuing killed both him and the horae he was riding, He was a quiet citizen and an iudustrious armer. He leaves a wife and small family to mourn his loss, W. G. 8. ere SET—————— Mr. J, Marsh, Bank of writes: “Billionsness ind dyspepeia seem to have : rown up with me; baving been a sufferer fur years. I have tiied many rem- edies, but_with no lasting result until T used your Burnock Broon Brirers. They have “been tiuly a blessing t.me, and T cantiot speak too lighly of them.” ' Price 8100, trial size 10 cents, j13-d1w SPHCIMEN CORN. Correspondence of the Bee. Moxpamiy, Clay township, Har- rison Co., Towa, June 17 —My corn is from 12 inches to 16 inches high, and the wheat looks fine. E. R. W. ‘oronto, Ont., The Best SaLvE in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fo ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blaing, Corns, an all skin eruptions, and positively cur iles, Itis guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by C. T. Goodman OAKLAND RACKET. Correspondence of The Boe, Oagraxp, Ia, June 15,—The Damny Beg finds its way to our town regularly and is carefully peruzed and considered by the readers as a reliable and trustworthy paper for business, markets, news and reports generally. The wheat crop looks fine, never raw a more promising crop. Corn is com- ing out finely, notwithstanding the poor appearance, and if the weather will be favorable s good crop can yet be realized, Land buyers are calling to procure bargains before it is too Jate, The amendment quesiion 18 somewhat the most interesting question on band, and I learn the anti-amendment men have hired all the toams for that day, June 27th., But bless God, there are yet a few teaws and help for the right- eous, Saturday evening to elect delegates to attend the county convention. There was little or no contest or struggle, the anti-Anderson men baving no man around whom to center, and letting the matter go by default. There was no Anderson enthusiasm either, and a kind of don't-care feeling was in the air, The following are the names selected: First ward—Geo, Carson, E. J, Ab- bot, A. B. Howe, E. B, Gardiuer, J, D, Nicholson, John Hammer; E. B, Gardiner, chairman, Vie, Keller, sec- retary. Second ward—Theodore Bray, O, M. Harle, C. 8. Hubbard, J. P, Wil. liams, J. M. Matthews, L. 8. Russell, Dr. John Green; Capt. L. 8, Russell, chairman, Chas. M. Harle, secretary. Third ward—D. C, Bloomer, N, A, Taylor, E. C, Newell, E. H., Odell, D. Maltby, John Epeneter, L. Kir- scht; Geo. Fairman, chairman, H, O, Bavascool, secretary. Fourth ward—J. T. Stuart, Phil Armour, Johu Schoentgen, 0. 8, Lef- ferts, J. J. Hathaway, G, 8. Lawson, J. B, Atkins, Scott Rice, A, T, Flick- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Will practice in all State and United Btates Courts, - Bpeaks Gorman Langusge. inger; Major O. F, Reed, chairman, A. T, Flickinger, secretary. NOT MUCH ON THE BOOM, A telegram received from Harlan Oukland will hold a grand Fourth of July celebration, all due means are being used to make it & success, and & great turn out is expected. Peve says he will have a cannon and if he must send for some Omaha boys to shoot for him, Uncle Bill Newton in his old and suple days undertook to'play a posi- tion in & game of base ball and unfor- tunately had his little finger disjoint ed, Now he swears that all are f-— who play ball without a soft yarn ball when theie is no danger, ANGO, No Such Word aa Fail, “I have used your SPRING BLossom for Dyspepsia, headicl.e aud constipation, and find it has done me & great deal of good, 1 AY, JUNE I, | age. 188% but there is a good stand; the acresge 18 large and should the weather hold warm there will be a good growth, many fields are weoly, but plowing is progressing well. Small geain promise o large yield. Grass is backward, Some orchards make a good showing for fruit, others fall below the aver- Looal politics is developing a strong ourrent in favor of a Cass county man for congress. The edict sent out from the hub of the railroad rings favoring Anderson is now nursing under a wet blanket. Mr. Anderson has many frionds in Cass county, and were it not for his afliliation with tl state aud railroad machine ma s it 18 very likely he would lead in the con wr onal race. As it is, however, a Cass county man—a man of the peo- | plo—a man of honor and ability, who | goes in for boasing 0 bosses and | purifying the party by working within | s ks rather than by bolts and plits, will find himeelt in sympat w the controling eloments of t [ Matilda Fleteher speaks on the pro. | posed prohibition amendment to the state constitution night. The amer 1t people are leavingnothing undone when mighe further th It is noticeablo that U, or-elect Wilson, Gov Y ' Joha A, Kasgon, John T, Stoneman, g wta ntleman of the pr many of the lead and g politicians , have re- ceutly become zealons advocates of this amendment. There 18 no doubt that the whirl of popular sentiment is sotting in that way:. Your correspondent has hoard many good words for Tne Breg re- cently and has noticed that the Lowis branch of ita family is gely on the increase. Lewis is an active, and infelligent placo. Its mercantile and grain intereats are fally and well reprosonted, but in another letter I will touch on the advantages it offers to the establishment of creameries and like enterprise Buo ] “Do boldly what you do at all.” Boldly do we affirm that Kidney-Wort in the great remedy for liver, bowels and Kidney diseasos; rheumatism and piles vanish before it. Thoe tonic effoct of Kidney-Wort is produced by its cloansing and purifying action on the blood. Whore there 18 a gravely depoeit in the urine, or milk; Y uiine from disordered kidn it always cures, ) Hard and Soft Water. Chambers’ Journal, You often hear of water for house- hold purposes being called “hard” and *‘“woft.” The reason why some wators, especially spring water are d” is owing to the mineral mat- ters dissolved in them. Rain water is never “hard,” because it 18 nearly freo of solid matter. The reason you had such an uncomfortable wash and shave this morning at your friend’s house was owing to the water be largely charged with lime and ma n When the soap 18 rubbed be- 1 the palms in water of this de- seription, the stearic acid in the oil of the soap combines with the lime and magnesia, and forms compounds which the water cannot dissolved; and hence the provoking crudiness yau observed. For the lather to be a prefect ovne, complete golution of the constituents of he soap must take place, and in ure water this would be the case. ut some watars are permanently hard, while some are only temporar- ily sg0. Permanent herdness is caused when the water is charged with sul- phate of lime and magnesia, and tem- porary hardness by carbonnjes of lime and magnesin, Pure water dissolves the eu!phates, but not the carbonates. Then how do the carbonates come to be n the water a3all? The reason is this: All natural waters, but especi- ally spring and well wat contain more or less free carbonic acid gas in a state of absorption, and, when thus charged, are capable of disoiving the carbonates; but whenever this gas is expelled from the water, say by boil- ing it, the carbonates are at onco de- posited; and this accounts for the in- crustation in the kettle; and when this takes place the water becomes qaite soft. The boiling does not effect the sulphates to any degree in this way in water that is per manently “hard,” Temporatily hard water can be made soft by more me: than boiling alove. If a tubful of it at night be stirred up with a little “‘glaked” hme and allowed to settle in the morning there will ve a white de- posit at the bottom of the tuk, and the water will be found to be quite “goft,” because the lime added will combine with thh free carbonic acid | Corner To the Consumers of Consisting of der my own supervision, Broadway WHOL ALE AND AND Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Corn, Oats COUNCII. One of the best _s:cond-class Hotels in the Weat is the BROADWAY HOTEL, A. E BR@WN, Propristor, Now, 534 and 586 Broadway, ouncil Bluffs, Iowa. Table supplied with tho hest tho market af- fords. G.od rooms and first-class beds, Terms very reasonable. gas in tho water, and the whole of the carbonates will become deposited, in virtue of their ingolubility in water without this gas, For drinking purposcs, rain water, after being passed througs & charcoal filter, to remove the orgunic matter it containg, 18 the most adults. The general objection ia ita tastolessness. A pinch of salv will remedy this, For tho young, how- ever, solid motter 1n the water, of the right kind, such ag limo and magne- sin, i8 good, as theso go to build the bony structures of the child, Free of Cost. All persons wishing to test the merits of t remedy—one that will positively tion, Coughs. Colds, Asth- , or any affeotion of throat ngs—are requestad o call ab . . Goodman's Drug Store and get a trial bottle of Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumption, ¥REE 0¥ cost, which will show you what a regalar dollar-size boitle wil do, FAST TIME| Chicago & Northwesi- wazn (I waw. Tralu leave Oinabs B:40 p. w. and 7:40 . m shall recomumond it i my frionds CHENRY BERTOLETTI, “May 24th. 96 Main St., Buffalo,” Price 50 cents, al bottles 10¢, j13dlw LEWIs LETTER. Corn, Congress and the Constitution. Correspondence of The Bee, Lewis, Towa, June 156,—Crop re- views from this region have given rise to many conflicting reports, Tue Jtull tnforwation eall on H, ¥, DUEL, Tlokey Agent, 14th and Forobaw Sts. . B U, ¥ Rallway Dopot, o wb J AMES T, OLAKK, Geno Avong, On {al7mbo i1 —Agonts for th Life Times and Wanted 'g..:,h.,;oju o " wrgen vy ue *WiEE J0380 Janies ih: only lite authorized by wili uot be & “Blood and Thunder been and will ho pabiisod, but & truo Lifo by the only pirson Bo i 10 pesoseiaa of the facis —a fal hiul and dovoted wife. Truth is more Interesting theu fiction. Ayents should apply wholesome for [ £ UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway, Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. FIHST CLASS HOTEL AT REASONABLE K THA T8 ACCOMMODATED. GOOD KEASONS ¥OR P! z = HO' FO BALE. “SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N, Anderson, - - Proprietor, 782 Lower Broadway. Tahle euppifed with the best the warket af- # $3.60 and §4,00 per wook. Transiont $1.00 per day. £¢ You Wish a Lunch Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE, Soups, Meats, and Eatables always on hand, Five Cents per call, STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL - PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, A SEPEOXALT S . Shop—Corner Br oadway and Scott §t HUCHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Confectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tubacco. ¥resh Bes is assured the following state- ment gathered from a number of re- liable and clear-headed farmers is ccr- reot, and all right, Corn isbadkward, o territory ab ons. Bend 76 cts, for Gain. ple Book. * J. H. Oh,nhu & Co.y We-20d-&W-0 Tamis, Ma. Forty yaurs’ tria) s provea * BLACK. DIIAI.IG; %2 the besi liver medicine iu e Oysters and Ice Cream in 8eason, COUNG.L BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURE Carriages & Buggies. I have a complete stock of all the Latast Styles of Cirri:ges, Phaetons and Open and Top Buggies, Tne Celebrated Brewster Sids Bar, The Hawlin Side Bar, The Whitney Side Bar, and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Old Rel able Elip'ic 8pring Bug.ies and Phaetons. They are 1l maie o' the best ma erials, aud un- Also the I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur- chasing to cal and e :amine my stock, i:mlef satisfaction and warrant all work. . F. HATTENHAUER, and I will guar- Seventh Streets. _COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. (Successors to J. W, Rodefer) RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWAINA, LERIGH, BLOSSBURG ALL IOWA GOALS! ALBO CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTE®, ETC. Yards Cor, Fighth Street and BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, CORN MEAL, CRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Oonstantly on Hand. The Highest Market Price Paid for Rye, Barle.? L ™I BROOM CcORNT Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Please Send Sample, MAYINE & CO., BLUFES. MRS. J. P. BILLUPS, PROPRIETOR OF RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE, £18 South Maln Street, Council B ufts. New house and newly fitted up in firat class stylo. Moals ab all hours. Icc eream and lemo- nade evory ovening, Frults and confectioneries? J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor, Office ovor First National Bank, Coun: il Bluffs, o Will practice in the state and fede STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, ‘This laundry has just been opened for busi- noss, and we are now prapared to do lsundry work of ll kinds and gusrantee satisfaction A spoclalty wado of fine work, such as collars, cuffs, e ehirts, ete. give us & trial. LARSON & ANDERSON. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Most Successful Remedy ever discov- crad, g 1t 18 cortain In its effects and does nob blister. READ PROOF BELOW. Also excellent for huinan. flesh. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. W nville, lune 17, 1881, Da B. J, Kuxpais, &'Co.: Gents—Readlug your ad- vertisement in Turf, Fleld and Farm, of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, acd baving & valiable and specdy horse which had been lame from upavin for eigbteon months, I seut to you for & bottle by express, which i1 six weeks romoyed all lameness and enlargement and » largs spling. from another horse, and both horses are assound as colts. 'The one bottle was worthto me ono handred dollars. Respeetfully yorurs, H. & B. wxous, M, D, Send for illustrated circular giving positit proof. Prico§l. All Druggists have it or can ket ittor you. Dr. B.J. Keudall & Co!, Pro- prietors, Enosburgh Falls, Vt. HOLD BY"ALL DRUGGISTS. AU RS EUROPEAN HOTEL, Coruer Fourth and Locust Streets. MO., HURS! - - Rooms, 760, §1, and $1,60 Par Wo want cveryboly to 12 MAIN 8T, Oouncil Bluffs,