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¥ ( THE DAILY BEE--THUR DAY J ULY H l.wg 7 COUNCIL BLUFES O O OOUR&OO COMMISSION MERGHANTS, City Market, Conneil Blufts, lows, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, General Agents for the_Celebrated Mills of H. D, Rush & Co., Golden Eagle Flour, Leavenwoith Kansas, and Queen Bee Mills, Sionx Falls, Dakota. abtlerence Sraith & en, Courcil Blufts, H. B. SEAMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA. TITLE ABSTRAGI JOEFIGE Lands and Lot.s Bou ht. and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT l,t)\\ RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - e U A 2. LARSON, 6 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINCS Ready-fitted uppers, in calt skin and kip. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and al 00ds appertaining to the shoe trade. _Go dssold as cheap as in the East F GO TO MRS, ‘NORRIS' NEW MILLINERY STORE FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY., PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY 105 South Main Street. - Council Bluffs Ia WATER WAVES That never require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store, at pr.ces never befere touched by Any other hair dealer. Also a full lino of awitches, cte., at xreatly roduced prices. Also gold, ellver and colored nets Waves made from ladies’ own hair. Do not fail to call before purch wing elsewhere, All goods warranted a8 ropresented. MRS, J. J. GOOD, 20 Main stree., Council Bluffs, lowa HAIR GOODS. WATER WAVES, In Steck and Manufactur- ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own TOILET ARTIGLES, All Goods Warrauted as Represented, and trice Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Iowa MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., ~ Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant's Spring, Cor, Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Medicated, V-par, Eleorle, plunge, Douch, ' Shower, ot and ‘Coll Baths Com. petent’ - ale and fomale (ur-es and at endants always on hand, and 'he best of ca ¢ and atton- tlon wiven patrins. Special utt ntion civen to Inyestigation aud patronage Hair. batning chiluren. eolicitet DR. A. H StupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. Treatment of chronly discases AND n'r 1ER e TUMORS i Rilfum, Seald Houd, Oata eh, weak: and granulated Eyes, crofulons Ulee REMOVED without the wing of blood or use of Cures lung diseas.s, Jfula, Liver Com. , Dropsy, Rheuma- or andMercur- ¢ e Dis-ase of all kinds. Alswo Kidney and H = e Fonorial daases. Homorrnoids or Files curea | Medical — Electrician money refunded. All diseases treated upo- the principleof veget- Able reform, without the use of mercurial pois- ons or the knife, AND Electro Vapor or M-dicated Baths, furnished «who desire them. Heruia or Rupturo radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truse and Plaster, which has suporior In the world. GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- CONSULTATION FREE. delphis, Penna. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. B. Rice and F. 0. Miller, LIVERY, Feed and Sale Stables, S North €18t Street, Bou juet 8 old stand, Council B'uffs, lowa. WILLARD SMITH, Prop. W.D.STILLMAN, Practitionor of Hemcopathy, consulting Physicianand Surgeon. Office and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- ol Blufts, lowa, W. K. SINION, DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. First-class Office Cur, Broadway & Blenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseasos ficulties peculiar to fenales a J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor, Office over First National Bank, Coun: il Bluffs, Will practice in tne stato and fojeral printul dit- 1ty. FRESH FisH! Game and Poultry, Can always be found a B. DANEHY'S, 136 Upper Broadwiy JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, it 314 BROADWAY, DR. A. P. HANCHETT, Council Biuffs, - - Towa. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. W. B. MAYES, “mun, No, 14 Pearl Streot. Houis, 9 & m. to cenml o F. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA Office No. 5, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A Louw's Reslnurlln. Merchantsl{eataurant Extractlr gand filing o specislty, work guaranteed, Proprictor of ahstrac's of Pottawattamic county ner of Broadway and Main sireets, Council Bluffs, Towa. JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutscher Arzt.) ROOM 5, EVERETT'S BLOCK, Council Bluffs wiseases of women and children a_spocialty. P, J. MONTGOMERY, M. D. MONKEYS A Migraiion in India. Chambers' Jou: nil. While in Tudia, & few summers agot I observed that great multitudes of monkeys began to ococupy the trees which grew along the margin of the Kurialli river. By degrees the inte- rior of the forest became entirely de. serted. Then for the first time I learned that annual migration took place, owing to the lack of food in the forest at this season of the year; for every edible parcicle had been searched out and devoured by these intelligent and, in this respect, industrious crea tures. Yot 1 cowd hardily beli they meditated crossing the wide river, for wide it comparatively was at this its narrowest part, where the monk.ys wore congregating in such vast num- bers This information 1 derived from a semi-nude, wandering joges or Hindoo who to the p evotee, actico of men ney added what he was pleased to term the seience of astrology, and for the most part obtained a subsistence by working on the credulity fellow ¢ untrymen ““I have roumed these forest tracts for many years,” he added, in answer to & question of e, “and am bound to be present when (hese my chil dren” puinting to the thron moneys - *‘cross the Kurialla, will need my services, tIudeed,” Treplied, ““Pray tellme in what way you propose to help them.” For I aaturally conclude that during his long residence in the jun- gles, hving us it were with wild am malas for his neighbors and coustunt visitors, circumstances in connection with them must come under lus unotice likely to prove both interestin g and curious, “I will, with pleasure, sir,” ro sponded the native, “You are aware there ix just now a dearth m the land my children inhabit. This will con- tinue for the space of two months that 18, till the rains set in; then the roots of the plants, ete, on which thrive will again become plentiful, . T the meantime those that can get safe- ly across the river will find food on that saudy expanse that you see in the distance covered with low, thorny bushes, which, at this period product in perfection the sweot-tasted ber- berries,’ “But you have not told me how you will assist such vast numbers,” 1 re- marked. I feel sure many will be of lus © they river 18 swarming with alligators, who appear to know that my children are chuldren are collecting on the banks, and are in hopes of snapping up som; of them when they go down to drink But as a matter of fuct, the poor crea tures are ouly waiting for my peruis- slon to cross, L will direct them to do so as soon as I have ascertained « propitivus mowent —one in - whieh ucarly ail the alligaters will be asleep and they will thus by able to swim to the other side i comparative safety.” “You are reallya remarkable man,” I said, somewhat iron culy. *‘Per- haps you will kindly let e know when you intend wiving this sigual, as | should very much like to watch 8o ex traordinary a spectucle, Backsheesh, too, for yourself will be forthcoming * “Lshall be sure to inform your honor,” replied my sable friend with much pohteness, and with that he started mmportantly away, It »as probable that in by-gone years the wily devotees had witnessed a dozen such crossings; hence it seemed to me very likely that, by ac curately observing certam signs and indica'ions in the behavior of the moukeys, he was able to tell to nicety the exact moment the ereatures would enter the water, Using this kuowlewe for his own glorfication, he pretended to ba gifted with preter- natural pow and I had but httle doubt that the iznorant and supersti- uous vatives who lived in the vicinity were thoroughly iopressed with the idea that the migration took plaee under his immediate superintendenco and at his express word of command Next morning, just as the first streaks of dawn were reddening the sky, T wiis roused from iy shimbers by a sundent voice calling out, “Sahib, sahib!” ““What is the matter?” T exclaimec, somewliat drowsily and unamiably *Tu abont a quarter of an hour 1 shall give my children the signal to cross. If you wish to witness the seene yon wust make faste In the ubove sentences T recognized the accen » of my friend of the prov wus dy Springing out of b dressed ax quickly as 1 could )oon 1 cmerged” from my tent made wmy Ve river bank, whie was ahout r 50 distant The oid s, full of importance, was ktanding on the margin with dozen natves aronnd b As i oap prosched, raising his arm impressive Iy, he pownted hithor and thicher for my ed tication; and raly the sight was Al ATzl mne Lining the bank of the river for near'y half amile on cach side of quatting along its edve, were thousands and thousands of uncanny-looking brown imps, vary- 1og 1u size from the fulgrown and peurded parriurehs of families to the timest of youngsters, Moreover, i the motions and gesticulationsof these movkeys 1 could detect symptoms of an tense, though apparently sup pressod, excitement. T was evidont e, and “J. A. ROSS, Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Streets. Good accomuodations, good fare and cour- teous treatment. S. E. MAXON, AROEKE X T B O T. Frer DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY Office In Everett's block, Pearl troct, Resl dence 6%8 Fourth strect Office hours from 9 to 2a.m,2t480d7 0Bp.m, Council luffy F. C. CLARK, {PRACT.CAL DENTIST. apposite the postoffice. Office over sa7ings bank OOUNLIL BLUFFS, - - - REAL ESTATE. W. C. Jumes, in connection with his law aud Iown Pearl One of the oldest pra:titioners in Council Blufts, Batls iafaction kuaranteed in DR. F. P. BELLINGER, EYE AND EAR SURGEON, WITH DR, CHAKLES DEETKEN soll ction businessbuys and sclis real estate, Persons wishing to buy or sell city property call 84 his oftice, over Buahnell's book store, Pearl | 0fico over dru. store, 414 Broad Bluks, ‘ows. Al disca-es of the )¢ strot T | tre ted under the wost approved method and all EDWIN J, ABBOTT, |ciiuiiit Justice of the Peace and Notary Publc, 416Broadway, Council Bluffs Doods audmortages drawn and sckuowl ged y, Council and car Will practice in all Btate and United Htates Courts. - Bpeaks German Langus ge, ATTOHNEY'-AT-I AW.| they were contem, lating a step whic they regsrded a8 one of supreme mo. ment to themselves. From the mon keys my gozo next wandered back to mendieant. He was oyeing hix w3 he called them, very in tenty, ant with u look full of eager expectation. Then my glance rurned toward the river. A thin, hght mist lay on the surface of the water, which being narrowest av this particular poi, was rather deep, and rap with a fair current 1 was trying tosce it 1 conld | detect any stray alligat rs on the qui vive, when the loud of the ole | devoree once more rose on the an | voice SJump ing wy eolddren—jump!” he | shouted, taxing his lunigs to their ut- | most capacity; aod sure ¢ gh, as though obe dent to his word of com mand, the long erowded I of | { monkey: prang almost simul Iy into'the stream. The « plashig they ereated ¢ like the roar of an Atlau ic becaker ona pebbly shore, Phien the 1oX0 dnstant a pyramid of HrOWH M08 T « whirhng in the r like 80 many wikiacure windinillg | w full swine — the monkey method of | anvols- | ntinuous resounded up wid down the ny drowned,” old to gormivate. Ho was ac “Atew will no doubt loss their|cuscd of introducing the Canada lives,” answored the man, “ior the | thistlo and the weed fauiharly known what we term the "hv\nd over-hand” style, At starting their progress was faitly rapid and they kept weil tigether; bu soon the pace diminished, and the woaker animals began to lag behind T'hen a new and pamnfal interost was added to the scene; the alligators seemed to beoyme aware that son thing unusual was transpiring in the element they considired peculiarly their own, and the river w fdenly be came alive with them. Fvery here wnd there first was seen a ripp e, rais ed by the rush of one of these reptiles below the surface of the waier toward a struggling monkey; then a sharp, anguished squeal followed as the vie tim hed almost iustantancously having been ierked undor by some voracious monster; finally, the obsery ant ey could detoct & crimson stain rise to the surface, which, | speedily mingled with (he turbid cur rent and disappeared, Many victims must hive porished wever, in this manner, but of course the main body at | th reached the opp sito shore, evidently in a very weak and distressed ¢ mdition, a8 most of them with difficulty drageed them selves up on the low bank .nd out ot the jaws of ther hideous foes, 07 course the same painful ordea! would have to be undersone by these unfortunate creatures wnen the ber. ries on the further batk boeamo ex hausted, and hunger comp lied them to face renewed loss by once more swimnming back to the ‘orest, “Saved and Roes Suensyvitee, Ind. May 25, 1881, H. H. Waga & Co: Sirs - After sutfuring for nine years from chronie Kidney disowse and given up to die by the doctors, 1 was saved and restored to health by the use of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. jullOilw STEPHEN Premiums for bugar-Making. od.” b Luntow, awo Tiwes. BEach of the gentlemen who have sorved as commissioner of agriculiure bus had a hobby. The benign Mr, Nowton, who was the firs to hold the positiom, had a tonduess for steing boeans, and was interes ed to a consid- erable extent in other kinds of garaen truck. Ho diepensed beet and cu- enmber & aith A lavish hand. Most f lesed:«h: disirbute] were VATICTS, DU they did very lit- tie damage, a* most of them were too i Now Jorsey as the “Dateh ouss” wto wore than half the states and terrtories, but no o one thought he did 1t with malicous intent. His ssor. Gons Capron was ioterested i shert hora cattle, but ay they could not be purchased at bankrapr seed stores, and coud not be carried through the mas, be did not distri- bute any ot them st the expense of the vovernmeat. Me. Watis had a partaicy for whew He owned a vheat farmand raised coostierabls of that grain. Tt 4s smd that he acted an buyer ani scller 10 supplywg the dipurtment with seod whear. Many larmers m Michigan, .vxmugh sugar made to sweeten the ¢ ffee that would be drank at one hmnHm throughout the country. Tho basiness of making sugar from beets may be fairly profitable in some foreign countries, but there is little r no pros et thit it will ever 0 profitable here. Several have suc coeded in making good sugar and syrup rom northern cane, and a much larger number have failed. It is very ques. ionable 1f money onough has been lerived from both to pay for the nachinery and apparatus that have been purchased for manufacturing hem. Unquestionably there is more profit in making sugar from tropical cana chan from any other material, Tf v man with capital wishes to make money in mauufacturing sugar he will lose no great amount of time in going to eome country having a tropical or it loast & semi-tropieal climato, rais ing cane, and working it up. The trae policy in agriculture is in select ing orops that are most favorable and hest adapted to the soil and chmate where they are to bo raised, Tf a substance can bo made from several things the che st one to raise is that from which the most can bo manutac tured. J ocoh Martz If, of Lancaster, N, Y, snys your SPRING BLosson works well for everythivg you rec mwend ity myself, wife and ehi dien have all used nd you can't tind + healthier family in New Y rk State, Oct 1880, jullo diw IOWA ITEMS. Bouna Vista county decided by 416 majority not to build a new jail, Mr David Whitcomb, of Worcester Masa,, sent §1,000 to Grinnell College. The new Methodist church at Mer- cill will be dedicated about August 1. The small-pox scoarge at Orange City is abating. At last a counts ouly one house ramained in quarantine, The little town of Dysart, Tama county, had a 25,000 firo on the morning of the bth, Six business houses and livery stable were burned. Tusurance only §8,000. Mrs. Sterritt, of Dubuque, is in urent distress because of the myste- rious disappearance «f her little daughter. It is suspected that she was abducted by an organ-grinder. A boarding cottago, engineers’ hull, and two dwellings for professors are to be added to the group of buildings now on the state agricultural college farms at Ames, Tip.on is now illaminated by four clectric lights from a tower 150 feet high, and one ean tell the time by his watch afa milo a The city pays $500 a year for its illumination After consultivg logal advice, the mayor of Marshaltown has decided to sty snld Iieenses, good until Octo- ber 1. The theory is that the present law remuins in force until the legisla- ture shall preseribe regulations for the eunforcement of the smendment. C. W. Acheson, a member of one of the ficst families of Albia, is under arrest tor the seduction of a 14-year old yirl who worked in his mother’s famly. The girl waz sent to the poor house, where sho gave birth to a Miniosota, wid Cabiforuia complamed that the varicties scut out were poor wid that the quality of the grain was indifferent. No grumbiing, however, was heard from the owuers of trovting horses and poultry tanciers who re ceived and fed out most of the tridl packages of grain, one reportcd that horses died with the heaves in consequence of eatiny it, and ther: was ‘1o unususl wortality among chickens that devoured it connee tion with other food. Gen. Lo Due, w18 well known, concentrated most of his energies in attemping to intro fuce the culture of ten. He ravsd a litthe ten, bui an onnce of it cost as much as a hundred poands of the im- poried articie Dr. Loring, the persent incumbent, has tondness for string beans or black tea, but is speciully fond of wugar and syrap, Ho likes the kinds that wre produced with difficulty Congress having voted an appropria mont of sugar Xperiments nas wsued the ion f making or for its manutacture, he followimg cirenlur: ““Bach manufavturer is requested 1o submit an account of s work to the department, covering the tollowing points, v An accurate account « f number ofacresot sorghiumbrought to Lis unll;the number ol 1ens of eane tured; the yield of sorghum the mode of fertihizig: the weof planting the time roqaired for aaturing the pant, and the valus of the erop us food for cattle afier the jmes s been expressed, 2. The smount of sugar manufaetured; th vnons tovielded per ton of cane; the qaluy of s wugar; theamonut of ayrup wanuiactured; the process of manulie using; the wacninery used; the succes of the evaporator, the wunm pan snd the centri- ual i the work of manufacturing, To number of hands employed 10 be il 1he eose of fuel; the cost of machinery; the wages pad for labor, wd the price of sorghum at the mill if nov rwsed by the manufacturer, The rerurns, when recewed, wiil be submitted to a ¢ompe ent committe for «xamination, and in order to com- pencate the masuiscturers for th work of muking these rerurns, T pro- pose Lo pay for the ton best returis the sum of $1,200 each, the decision 10 bs made by the aforesaid commit- Kach return must be sworn to o w competent officer " o the promotion of heet-srgar production the sum ot $1 200 will be paid tor cach of the two best reports s for sorch Al proposals to ente poe aere; upon this work tor o deperowent must be laid hetore th wwesicner on or before Auv 1, 1882 Thire appwars to be no good reason offering pron‘iams for manutaciur sugar frow sorghum, bects, or sy BUOBLALI I'oe ouher country 1% wotter snpplied with sogar than with B tany other substar that s The p m el as food, riicies of foud in general use has i withio a fow wonths, but that [of sugor ias not advar At pres n fitteen po s of good sugar can v obraned fora bashel of potatoes, and vight pounds can be obtained for abih feon, There would seem to he bottor reasons for oftering pre- | wonme for raisng potaoes and corn than for Al the experiments ok ng sugar from euts in this chiid. The Towa state fair will be held in Dos Moines from September 1 to 8. I'ne wmount of premiums offered is ahout 818 000. Tt has been arranged that President Welch, of the state agricultural col- lege will soon go to Europe under a commssion from the national bureau of agriculture. He g os at the solici- tation of Col Loring, commisioner of agriculture, and in quest of in- formation as regards agriculture in Europo A child died at Des Moines recently from a strange cause, thirteen pins, three needles, three carpet tacks and four shoe buttons having pussed from i little body Aaruien Salve. Buckin’, The Brst SALVE in_the world for Cuts iru seos, Ulcers, Lalt Rheum, Fe , Totter, Chapoed Hands, Chil Jlains, Corns, an | all skin eraptions, an | positively cures silos, It s guaran eed to sive witistactfon or money retunded, rice, 21 couts per box Foo wale by C K. Goo tmun ver Sor LEWIS LOCALS orrespondonce of 1K b, Lewis, Ia., July 10.—Lowis busi- ness men have good reason to regard the outlook with pleasure compared with other portions of the state, Corn promises an ayerage yiold while small grain is good and prices are bound to range high, Continued rains and re- sulting floods have made sud havoe in most parts of Towa, I have lately made an extended trip east and north, and firmly beliove this year's yield will sor Cass una adjoining counties far ahead of any other region in the rtate, Lowis peoplo aro on 1he alert for loeal 1mprovement, . The town has fenced and planted a fing, pirk Scarcely a tree fuiled to grow, The basiness men ure becoming the besy domioilod for a town of like #izs your sorrespondent over saw, Mesors, of the gramn firm of (/. E. Moyers & Co., 18 about comploting one of the finest and most stately dwellings in towp. Messra. Gardiner and Steel have also recently buile creditable residences, The poople are showing refined taste in the s'yle of their dwellings, arrange- mont of their grounds, fences, etc The grain aud mercantile businers is fully und well represented, but your correspondent kuows of no bet- wr place for a cresnery oue estab- lished and run on business principlos, This region commands the pastur- age, water, enterprise, shipping fa- cilities, and I believe far more than ordinary advantages for producing aud disposing of dairy products HAWKEVE, A Gevera Bunmpede, N ver wis such & rush for any Drug store as is now at C, K Goo imun's, a Trinl Bovde of Dr. Kiog's New Dis ¢ Cuonsumption, Coughs and Colds Al persons afficted with o sthia, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Cough , or any affection of the Throat and Luues, cani get @ Drial Bottle of this g eatremedy | oy for free, hy i ve nemed Drog Lore — A Happy Family. the bottle, rale; frow the br usi, (Guu 2 Comwilooue i ulk wil bl ujh ol tha w b iech bl hesds 6 £l frght, Goun ry have resalted in tinancial fail- ues At lesst §1,000,000 have been saioumicg boing somewhat ciwilar 1o | na iu vari us enterprises, and about Al;uunmr proyors and slept Lise thunder, Don t deny "tw s (s wi b Vie ni [ bt v Tuid s without Guatoria, To the Consumers of Carriages & Buggfi. I have a complsts stock of all the Latss: Styles of Carriages, Phaetons and Ope1 and Top Buggies, Consmtmg of Toe Celebrated Brew:ter 8ids Bar, The Hamlin Side Bar, The Whitney Side Bar, and The Mullhalland S pring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Als) the Old Rel'able Elipstc Spriag Bug:ies and Phaetons. 'l‘hev are ¢1l maie o' ths best materials, aad un- der my own supervision, I should be pleased to have thoss desirous of pur- chasing to ca'l and examine my stock. I will guar- antes salisfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTENHAUER, Broadway and Seventh Streets. COUNGIL BLUFFS, IA. AALEL MAY INIE & CO., (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWALNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG Corner JOWA COALS! CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Highth Street and Hleventh Avenue, Council Bluffs, COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, GORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Oonstantly on Hand. The Highest Market Price Paid for Oats, . -0 DIID BROOM CORIN!I Corn, Rye, Barley Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Please Send Sample, MAYNH & CO., COUNOIL FLUFES. K. L HHUOART, A, W STRERT, Lt . Cashier, CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs, Organized under the aws of the State of lowa. 876,00 ~200/ 000 Interost paid on time deposite. Dinfts in-ued on the principal ctics of the United States and Europe. *pecial uttention eiven to colloctions And coirespndence with prompt returus, Ono of the best s cond-clasy Hotols in the | ' ¥URUNDSON West i the BROADWAY HOTEL. A. E BROWN, Proprictor, Nos, 684 and 636 Broadway, - ouncil Bluffs, Iowa. Tablo supplicd with the hest the market af- fods. G ou rooms and firat-class beds. Terms vory rowsonable. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway, Poid up Autiorize Mrs. C. serspacher & Son, R J. D.Edmurdson, E. L, “hugart, J.T Hart, FIUET (LAS 11OLEL AT KEASONABLE | W'\ W lisco, AW dtodior, LA MU, PRICE ., TRANBIENTS ACCOMMODATED, W, Btret, 7L HOUTEL FO . 8AL GOOD KEABONS FOR d 8 LLING HURST'S EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner South and Locust Streets. ST LOUIS uo.. J H HURST, - = iPro Rooms, 70, $1.00 and $1.60 Per Day An clogant Kestauraot is (onnected with this howse, where u cal STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, P vurh of Wl kinds nd guaraiteo satisfaction A R ATLIIRO.AX. pecialty wn o of ting work, such a8 coliars, Dite G0 hirte, sto We waat wverybosy (6 Kivous @ trial % Kuos & 8olid Train Through from LARSON & ANDERSON. Oouncil Blufts to St, Faul sTARn & Bu“c" Without Dh”"tj-":‘-'i Only 17 Hours HOU E SIGN Ll e UKTES Ko rRon QOUNCIL BLUNEY AND 10 K7, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. DULUTH O BISMAKOK P PER HANGING, AuU Al polnds 1 Norkhern lowa, Minnes. and KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, Iaxota. This line 1o equipped with the mproved Wouthaghouse Aumnm,nw,\ rako aud Milie A SPBOIALTY . 11 Biut, P i 8hop- Corner Broadway Scott St ‘_' oy R HUCHLS & TOWSLEE, SPKED, awm’u AND COMPORT ot the New nion DEALERS IN unsurpeiscd. Palaco Sleeping Car run through WIT HANGE betwosn Kan kn\ ') aud 8. & Councll Blofls and Confectione.y, Fruits,Nuts [ Ciars aud Lub cco, k'resh| | il Bt uy:ters and ice Cream in y;‘;'fltmz oad foason, 12 MAIN 8T, THHE BIOUX OQITY ROUTB Fooillc Trausier 45 Couu- , duily on arrival of Kansas o e Wulvkeet Thecukh Cars Dotwe B, BUCHANAN > Gea'l Fase. Agend p. 6 ORI .-m Aullleuu v AR, ssour Valic; s ¢l it or posdal d ibe W. . DAVIS, Bou bwesbers A1 ot Uouncl Bty lows Couuncil Bluffs, [ 2% v

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