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Physicianand Surgeon. COTJ'J.\T CIIL. BLUEFES ©. 0. COOOX A OO. COMMISSION City Market, C Al Agents for the_Celchrate 1 Hi STATIGKERY A% leof 1. D, i T_‘l 4 COUNCIL BLUFFZ, (.r'@ LIRS, NORRIS' NEW FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINE WHOLESALE l‘L()UR HOUSE, i M MERCHANTS, uneil Blafty, Towa, E Eag akota, AMAN, PRENTER S GOODS, JOWA. Flour, Lear MILLINL‘RY STORE RY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. W ASTLTEIER Council Bluffs Ia. WAYVIES That never require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Storo, at prices nover bofore touched by any other hair dealer, ailver and colored nets Waves made from Indics’ elsewhere. All goods warranted a8 represontod. Also n full Tine of switches, cte., at s reatly reduced prices. Also gold, Do not fail to call before purchsing MRS, J. J. GOOD, 20 Main streor, Council Bluffs, lowa. own hair. Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant’s Spring, Cor. Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Medicated, Vopor, tric, Plus Douch ot and 'Cold Daths. C o mm.m tomale given patrous, Sp thing children, Inyest 1 DR. A. H Sruprey & 106 Upper Br iven to adway. D tiey: Treatment of chronic diseasos A T REMOVED without the ", fl 1 wing of blood or use of U,LJ knife, Cures lung diseases, A\l) OTHER |u<~pmh.||,.u n opsy, Rheuwa- d \hr ar- TdMORS ,l Atarin) we A'l diseases treated upon the principleof veget- able reform, without the use of mercurial pois- ons or the Knife. Electro Vapor or M-dicated Baths, cwho desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster, which has ¥ in the world, turnished CLONSULTATION FREE. Drs, B, Rice and T. C. Hiller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, LIVERY, Foed and Sale Stables, | 18 North First Street, Bouguet'sold stand, Councl Blufls, Loy T W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Hemeopathy, consulting Office and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- ol 1Blufts, lowa. W, K., SINTON, DENTIST. 14 Pear] Street, Council Bluffs. Extracting and filling o specialty. work guaranteed, First-cloes DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. nmw No. 14 Pearl Street. Houss, 9 a, m. to p.m., to 6 p, m. dence, 120 S e Telephonic connection ' with Central oftc F. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNGIL BLUFFS, - - IA, Oftic> No. b, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A, Louie’s Restaurant, Merchants Restaurant J. A. ROZS, Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Streets, Good accommodations, good fare and cour. teous treatment. S. E. MAXON, | AR O E X T E O'l‘.1 Office over savings banic { CUL\(,IhBLll‘hS g S Il REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, In connection with his law and | eollection businessbuys and sells real estate, | Persous wishing to buy er & property call at his office, over Bushnell's book store, Pear) tre-t EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Jur-tice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416 Broadway, Council Bluffs )0ds and workzages drawn and scknowl ged HAIR G0ODS. WATER WAVES, In 8tock and-Manufa.ctur- ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair., TOILET ARTICLES, All Goods Warranted as Represented, and Frices Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - Iowa. MRS. E. J. HARDING, M. D., Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of ropathic Phila- delphia, Pe; Institution, a Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. reatmens of all diseases and poinful dif- 03 4 spocialty 1 hc Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Eaploy tho best Drosd Baker in the West; also @ choice hand for Cakes oS, Bread delivered to all |1.rH of the city FRESH FisSH! Game and Poultry, Can always be found a B. DANEHY'S, . 136 Upper Broadway. JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 314 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, W B. MAYES, Loans and RealEstate Propric county. sroots, JONN STEINER, M. D., (Deutscher Arzt.) ROOM 5, EVERETT'S BLOCK, Council Bluffs, Towa. Pottawatt Iway and Main P, J. MUN’H:UMERY M D.. FREE DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office in Fverett's block, Pearl trect. Resl | dence €18 Fourth strcct. Office hours from 9 to 24, m,2tod4asd 7 tosp. m, Council +lufts F. G. GLARK, PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl strect, opposite the postoffice. One of the oldest practitioners in Council Bluffs, Satis Iataction guarantoed in all cases DR. F. P. BELLINGER, EYE AND EAR SURGEON, WITil DR, CHAKLES DEETKEN Office o Bluff ~ JOHN LI g ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, Will practice fn all Stite and Ucited Btates Courts, ~ Bpeaks German Langusge wouth, | can’t be 1I0WA ITEMS, thyself, but seo dat he returns yer| shovel un’ apade an’ rake in good or- four men and a Doy, | after May 1st the fish 1 WOTK, AN move north lowa college at Grinnell figures up | der or make him pay de rotail price. | ward, incressing in sizo and giving its |its loss by the recent tornado at £60,- | Be honest, but doan’ let a grocer im- | turn to each station slong the swest | 000, agine dat you buy A [const. The process of putting up the The old settlers of Lee county hold | Quart box of s‘rawberries ox- | fish is simple, After sorting they are | their annual reunion at Fort Madison, | Pectin’ to get ober a pint an' afputin baske's of twined wire and | Angest 94 [half. Obey de law, but doan’ clean | cooked in caldrons of boiling oil; thon A state convention of Towa mutes ‘I'.“' ye s Ropss '1”)“"’ doe y are packed “as ticht asn sardine vill be held in Des Moines Septom. | o0 Jocn, Olten at church, but dos their little bos y hot oil 18 poured | e Oih i gy dat do preachier knows do aige of | over them, and the sealing, after care | : de world an’ de aren of Hebon ar oxt v of wir, complotes the | Davenportisconnected by telephone | botter dan lots of odder tolks. Su tk, The noatness of the fnstory to | with Genoseo, thirty miles distant, | port de cause of eddecashun, an’ yit Sleoe where the "ostel” ta, el |and conversation is easily carried on [ ron ember dat some of our bigg wlity termine between the twe fools am people who have bin stufl uality must The lawyers get s d slice out of [ full of it. Wid dese fow impervious | by carried f boiling, packing eady been al- [incor f astronomy we will 1 h » |1 att 1 X nden parage de similtude t n penses, le syntas able s Croc ington, in e ot Reov. Penstc ¢ nd 1 the ( ¢ M Wl | Tiste 1 he was on his feet be peanut oily or Kot 8wl i qu tly inquired Br oil fo and by b it Soriby v [ 1 v substitute for, or 4 | when you strike this fishery, a do boa [he £30,000 appropr ! Penstock sighed drearily and uncommonly brought in 25,000 | tate being insuflicien carry out | x‘.‘ k, and the scoretary annou 0,000 sardine v day, the needed improvements at the st at the next thing on the prograr m 30 to 40 cents per 1,000; in that normal school, the citizens of Falls generouely the §) 000 or & ich is lacking The scholars of the Mt, Pleasant high school presented their superin- tendent, Prof. Hunt, with an elegant gold wateh on the last day of school. pr to donate 3,000 w The committee appointed by the grand lodge of Towa Masons to pur. the Masonic library of the late . F. Bower were in tho city yester- day and concluded negotiations for it, The price paid was 84,000 cash. The library will bo taken to lowa City. Keokuk Gate City. In Harrison county a young named Francis M. Board ma: Mrs. Julia A, Wight without for the latter to get a divorce from her rightful husband. As & conse- quence Board is now in jail, and so is his father, who connived with the boy in the adulterous business. Mr. Wight refused to appear against his wife, and so the erring woman is at home with her three or four children, Mrs. J. R. Patterson, of Buchanan, has been held to answer for pois- oning her husband in May last. An inv tion showcd the presence of strychnine in the stomach, but it is doubtful if the wife administered it, and many thiok he took his own life. The general opinion seems to be that Mra. Patterson will be cleared In Shelby county a few days since Luke Ha: kins shot and killed Joseph Cummings. The latter was drunk, had fopeed his way into Hankins' house, drove out the women and children and threatened to murder the whole outlit, It was thought that Haukins would be acquitted on the ground that he was justified in shoot- ing as he dud. How d o waiting Patrick Forbes, a saloon keeper at Prairiesburg, Linn county, has been bound over 0. the charge of killing his wife. It is charged that the de- fendant, about a year ago, in one of his quarrelsome moods,struck his wife with a lighted kerosene lamp, and her clothing bicame saturated with its contents. The oil igmted, burning Mrs. Forbes so severely that she died after suffering untold agonies for about four weeks. How often persons_have becu ann by burrs clinging to therr dressor clothing, and how seldom have they, when cleaning them, given it a thought that Burdock Loot'is the most yaluable blood cleanser and purifier known, and is_sold by every giiet under the name of Burdock Bloott Bitters, Lri 1w Excitement in the Lime Kiln Club, Detroit Free Press. There was great excitement in Par- adize hall as the members began to assemble. The Calvert Lithograph company had for weeks been engagod in getting out a chromo entitled: the Bean Box in Paradise The chromo shows the entire interior of the hall, and the forms and faces of sixty or seventy members. The firat chromo printed ~ was sent to the janitor of the club to be exhibited, and to say that the prominent mem- bers were pleased and gratified. Giveadam Jones, who looks the hero and statesman that he is, said of the chromo: *“No respectable family should be without one.” Samuel Shin who has his seat be- neath the Bear-trap, looked the pic- ture over carefully fourteen times and then observed: “‘Children will ory for it in every county in America.” Waydown “Bebee's eyes glared with enthusiasm as he stood and contem- plated the work of art, and turning to the Rov. Penstock he softly whispor- ed: “Wo don'’t look as beautiful as angels, but them benign expreshuns " Various other members indulged in flattering remarks, and when hu.tlur Gardner entered the hall there was hardly o dry eyein the hou He stood in front of the picture in earn- est contemplation for a few minutes, and then walked to his ustomed seat and opened the meeting by say- ing “It pays to be good. Don't be too good, but be just good 'nuff. Chris topher Columbus diskivercd Amierica, but has he ever been put in a chromo! He way too good. Cap. Kidd, de pi- rato nebber even had his photograph on gale. Why! 'Case he was too bad, My advice to you is to hit de happy neutral groun’ between Colum bus an’ Kidd. One was too good to want to knock somebody’s head off arter stubbing his toe on a stone; de odder was too bad to subscribe for a religious publication. As I tole you ina former lecktur, be purty good on de whole and a little bad on de aver- aige. If you fin’ a lost wallet, don't give it up till you have counted de money in it an’ have de bes' of proof dat somebody los' it. 1i you lose yer own wallet, doan't expect any better from de finder. Duan’ be profane, an’ yit doan’ hesitate to giv de English language full sweep when you coteh a boy girdlin’ your apple trees, Honor your fader aud your mudder, but don't lend de ole man any money unless you have good secur ity, Come down liberally to erect churches, but if you have any brick to sell ask de contractor full price, Do yer duty by orphan asylums, but doan’ board any orphans fur less dan throe dollars & week. Love your naybur as ( wLH | was the election of candidatos. uth snd Honer What is the best fur medici world to regulate bowels, purify the blood, romove cos tiveness and biliousness, aid dig and tone up the whole system? Truth | and honor compels us to answer, Hop | bitters, being pure, perfect and harm- | less, —Toledo Biade Quor THE FASHION. | Latest Things in Shoshone Clothoes, Laramic Boomerang. The season at the Shoshone o ium, notwithstanding the back uess of spring, opens up with many ming novelties in dress. Leadors in fashion are not conflning them- selves in any way ‘o provious styles, but are aiming at startling changes and _entirely original designs. Tho Louis XV costumo in buckskin, and muskrat edgings, will be a favorite among the older and more sedate squaws and the loose traveling suits made of wagon cove = with a dash of axle grease and seal brown tar will be wuch worn betore it is discarded, A redingote of antiquated logeabin bed quilt and draged at tho back with loops of foulard horso hair or faille loops of rawhide lariit, will bo in favor with old and swayback squaws, who are in half mourni The blue cavalry ove be worn during t r evenings by ung squaws, with such othoer their faney may sucges \luhllu ged Shoshone matrons will also wear, during the coming season for morning, n buffalo robe draped from the shoulders and held in place with iron picket pins. Aftervoon costumes will bo more dazzling and will consist of flour sack bodice, fast- ened with metallic pants buttons of the time of Henry VIII, and festooned with spatter-work of alkali mud and such other bric-a-brac as Indian taste may suggest, Ball costumes will be as heretofore very attenuated aud very sparse. The infantry pants so commonly worn through the day will be excha cavalry pants for kettle drums, tillery pants for Shoshone hops. trail will not be in vogue this the nearest approach to 1t hei tablecloth costume, held in pla embossed sufety pin. The more frol- icsome belles, howeover, will wear blue MOEqUito bar sash at tho waist, and gents’ British half hose. This will be the favorite evening costume, Novelties in jewelry and ornaments of all kinds will be i great favor, Necklaces of tin tobaceo tags strung .on copper wire will be quite common, and bears’ claws alternating back teeth of amatuer sluuknu-n, and strung on the E string of a violin will be worn as a midday costume, Crinoline is once more recognizod among the ton of the Shoshine soci- ety, and the hoopskirt will be adopted there as a croquet suit 48 soon as the weather moderates a little, so that there will be no risk in wearing 1t, Older matrons stiil wear the bustle, and when worn outside a pair of ar- tillery pants it makes a unique and attractive promenade costume, A daughter of rcore-Lyed Pelican is making a large number of mashes this spring with a striped corset which she wears at all recoptions and dress parties A new caprice for morning wrap will be an imitation army overcoat with door mat drapery. This will be worn too on picnic excursions, in search of pitch pine logs for the morn- ing fire The hair will bo worn plain in most cases, with bandoline of butfalo tallow anug oriental tar. The time-honored hair ornament of the tribe, consisting of entomological specimens of the time of Queen Elizabeth, will be shown en all occassions. Prudish old maids, with no special attractions of form or feature, have recently severcly criticised the cos- tume adopted, during the present mouth, by a bevy of Shoshone” belles, which consists of an alpacea umbrella and a dash of red paint. While the Buit of course, open to adverse criticism, it displays tho figure better, and is far less exponsivo than the Jor- sey or pull-back of tho pale face, Horsford's Acid Phosphate IN SEASICKNESS, 8. 8. PARKER, Wellington, 0., says: *‘While crossing Lake lrie, T gave it to some fellow-passengers who were seasick, and it ¢ immediate relief,” Sw-1lw PACKING An Enormous Trade in Which There is Extensive Adulteration, BARDIN. Now York Times, wuch every- f the multitude even whence they alittle fellow ig his name wrdines, says The reserved in oil body knows, but f who eat them kne come, are of the herring family |ible that T w, with the | £ from the island of Sardima in the Mediterranean, The best preserved specimens of him. como from the French coasts, not in the Mediter- ranean, but north from Spain in the English channel, About April 1st the old-fashioned smacks, manned by year 600,000 cascs, juarter-boxes,” wero 3 ueed, and | A part of this ia still held in ok yeing doomed of ».-m-. quality susequont yoars, In wnd 1881 tho packing was 450,000 and 300,000 cases of 100 quartor-boxes respectively, ostimated as worth $8 por case, A sovere wintor is always followed by a poor season, and a good season is therefore expected to follow the mild winter lately ended. k- era aro thought to have been L containing 100 money of late yours, tho cost of thef fish _having been high, although the market prices ot the cured fish have declined, in_consequence, it is said, of the snperior quality of eanned lob- ster and salmon from this country, which is becoming a favorite fool in Burope. In 1881 Bordeaux sont to the United States sardines to the valuo of 480 420, against S686,386 in 1880, Visitle Improvoment Noah Bates, Llmira, N, Y., writes: 1 Bad an attack of ol 1d be compiataly pre using two bottles l‘ ]lnm] Bitte thou.h 61 years of a sonable day’s work, a fair and rea- Price 1.0 jeted-lw - T-\n . Eri W na oLy Direct 1.mn to L‘“&\ From Olu he All traloo loave 3 & No clinnye of caxs huticon Owahia i &a. cnth and b e htweon UNATTA and BART G ALL wlp VIA nAKEAE 10, BLURNE Gail outy, conpon mtious In she S FBARNARD, GAW DS Gon In the old Favorite and PRINOII'ALI.INII ~FOR—— CHICAGO. PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROUIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®outh-East TILE LINECOMURISES iles. Solid Brooth Steol Tracke ivdo in UNION DEPOTH It his o pitation 6w being the Great Th Car Line, and 1s universally conceded to b the FINEST EQUIPPED Lail road in tho world for ull classen 0f travel. Try it and you will find traveling & loxury instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via 1his Colehrated Line for salo at all offices in the Wesl, All information about # of Faro, Elooping Car Acocruodations, Timo Tables, &o., will b clisopfully glven by uppiyintug to T.J. POTT i Voo st & Qon, Manu cor, ! hicago PERGIVAL LOWELL, Noarly 4,00 All conne Gen. Passens er Agt, Chicago W. J. DAVENPOKT, Gen. Agent, Connell Blufly, 1. 1. DUEL morn-ed 1y ickot ,Agt. omahs PN ETTIRSTRNR PERFUME, i y & Lanman’s ‘LORIDA WATER, est f)r TOILET, BATH and r ANDKERCHIEF, [rotssiarrivaztas SODWRRER R Corner 0 the uonsumers of UArTIa%es & M 1 I’ll i) I have a camplets stock of all the Latis: Styles of Carriages, Phaetons and Ope1 and Top Buagg es, onststmg of Tne Celebrated Brewster 31d Bar, The Hawlin Side Bar, The Whitney Side Bar, and The Mullhalland Sprmg The Dexter Quoen Bug: and Phaeton Also the Old Relable Hliptic Spring Bugries and Phaetons. They are ¢1l made ot ths best materials, aad un- der my own supervision, I should be pleased to have thoss desirous of pur- ; to call and examine my stock., I will guar- satisfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTENHAUER, Broadway and Seventh Streets. _COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. B EX. .R’[AYNE CcOo., - (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) LAGKAW“ NA, LEFIGH, BLOSSBURG JWA COALS! ALSO CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Cor. Eighth Street and Hieventh Avenue, Council Bluffa, COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE AND RETAIL IN \l\ Ay BROOME, BROOM HANDLES, CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND **GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highest Market Price Paid for Oats H NI BROOM CORINI Corn, Rye, Barley Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Please Send Sample, MAYNE & CO., COUNCII RBLUEES. MRS. J. P. BILLUPS, PROPRIETOR OF RESTAUBANT & EATING HOUSE, 813 South Main Street, Council B'uffs, Now house and newly fitted up in first class stylo. Mosls at all hours, croam aud lomo= nado overy ovening, Fruits avd confectionorios’ J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor, Offlco over First National Bank, Council Bluffs, Towa. Will practice in the stato and foderal courty STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors. This laundry has just buen oponed for busi- noss, and wo are now propared to do laundry vork of all kinds and g ntoe satisfaction. A ) ty made of fin ork, such as collars, culfs, fine shirts, ote want everyboly to g1ve us o trial nd, Jents per eall, L 1]&!)\' & ANDERSON, STARR & BUNCH, i OOFICER & PUSH ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. Bwamas, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, | Established, - - A SPERCLAT.TR . Ono of the best wccond-class Hotoels in the Wost is the BROADWAY HOTEL. A. E BROWN, Propriotor. Nos. 684 and 636 Broadway, ¢ ouncil Bluffs, Towa. “Table supplicd with tho hest the marke fords., Guod rooms and first-class bods, vory reasonable, UNIDN AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway, Mrs. C. Gerspacher& Son. FIRET CLASS HC it TR Toriy 8 AH \‘“\IIII! GOOD REASONS FOR SELLING SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N, Anderson, - - Proprietor, Lower Broadway. with tho best the market at- Tablo wupy 00 and §4.00 por ook, Transient fordy $1,00 por duy Af You Wish o Luuuh Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE, ables always on Soups, .\1..‘.1., and B We 866 Dealcra in Foreigu an Exchange sud home seouritics, Domesti Shop—Corner B roadway and Scott St gt T“E KI‘.NfiA“. HUGHES & TOWSLEE, MITINI} MAUfliNEI DEALERS IN Goufeclionery. Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Y'ob-cco. F'rogh Oysters and Ice Cream in Szason, 12 MAIN 8T, DRESS- M.&KER“' UUMPAI‘EIUN. it piaits from 1-.30f 4 b luch to folts or fuest af ks styles of § laiting tn use. fior own drcas-makin 00—a8 Bice wmfmy is it sells 1taelt, Wog Agent's torms add (,nl\uAR & CO., Couuncil Bluffs, 118 Adams 5t Chicaro

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