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/ | THE DAILY BEE"--I‘RIDAY, JUL Y 14 IM? 7 COUNCIL BELUFEFES ©O. 0. OO & OO, COMMISSION MERGHANTS, City Market, Conneil Bluffs, lows, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, General Agents for the Celebrated Mills ot H, D, Kansas, and Quoon Bee Mi Rush & Co., Golden Eagle Flour, Leavenworth lis, Sioux Falls, Dakota. Reforence, Smith & Crittnden, Council Bluf Ia. H. BE. SEAMAIN, WHOLESALE STATIONERY AND AND RETAIL PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA. TITLE "ABSTnAca Lands a.nd Lots MONEY TO LOAN NOTARIES COUNCIL BLUFFS - - O FFICE Bought and Sold. AT LOW RATES. PUBLIC AND CONV YANCERS. 10WA, H. LARSOIN, 156 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER Ready-fitted uppers, in calt skin and kip. 0ds appertaining to the shos trado. O MRS, NORRIS' NEW FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINE IN SHOE FINDINGS. Onk and Hemlock SOLE LEATJIER, and al Go dasold as cheap as in the East. pge) MILLINERY STORE RY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. - - AT EIR That nevar require crimping, ab Mrs. J. J. Go any other hair dealor. Also a full line of & silver and colored nets Waves made from ladies’ elsowhere. All goodn warranted ag represented. - Council Bluffs Ia WA VES od's Hair Store, at prices never befere touched by hes, cte., at kreatly reduced pricos. Also gold, own hair. Do not fail to call before purchasing MRS, J. J. GOOD, 29 Main streor, Council Bluffs, Towa. Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant’s Spring, Cor. Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Medieated, | Vopor, Eleofric, Plunge, Hot aud Cold Baths. Com- petent’ urses and atondants always on hand, and the best of ca ¢ atten- tion given patrous. Special att.ution given to children. Inyestigation aud patronags tt DR. A. H Stuniey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. 'ey: Treatment of chronic discases CANCERS: AND (l["ll R TUMOR Rheum, Scald 1 e «' and granul male Discase of all kinds. Also Kidney and Hewmorrhoids or Piles cured REMOVED without the )f blood or use of o8 lung diseases, Liver Com: roful Jiatat, Drop m, Fever Venerial disuases, ‘money refunded. Al discases treated upon the principleot veget- able reform, without the use of mercurial pois- ons or the Knife. Electro Vapor or M-dicated Baths, furnished «who desire them, Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster, which has superior in the world, CONSULTATION FREE. CALL ON OR ADDRES3 Drs, B, Rice and F, C. Hiller, COUI\CIL BLL P TS, Ia. LIVERY, Feed and Sale Stables, 18 North First Street, Bouquet's old stand, Council Bluffs, Towa, WILLARD SMITH, Prop. W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Hemeopathy, consulting Physicianand Surggon. Office and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- ol Bluffs, Jowa. W. K. SINION, DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. First-clags Extractiogand filling s spechlty, work guaranteed, DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No. 14 Pearl Street. Houas, . m, to 2,and2 p,m, to b p, m. Residence, 120 Bancroft streot. Telephooic connection ' wich Central office, F. T. SEYBERT, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA. Office No. b, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A. Louie’s Restaurant, Merchants Restaurant J. A. ROSS, Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Streets. Good accommodations, good fare and cour- teous treatment. S. E. MAXON, AROXK X T/ HE O T. Office over savings bank, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . - REAL ESTATE. W, C. James, i connection with his law and - Iowa. eollection busivessbuys and sells real ostate, Persons wishing to buy or sell city property call 4 bis office, over Busbuell's book store, Pearl stroct. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Bluffs Deeds _andmortgage’ drawn and acknowl « ged = | treated under th HAIR [}0098 WATER WAVES In Steck and Manufa.ctur- ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTIGLES, All Goods Warrauted as Represented, and Frice Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Towa MRS, B. J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Penna, Office Cor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. o sreatment of sl disasos and pafntul dit- ficulties peculiar to fomales & speci J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor. Office over Firat National Bank, Council Bluffs, Towa. Wil practice in the stato and federal ““FRESH FISH! Game and Poultry, Can always be founda B, DANEHY'S, 136 Upper Broadway. JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peacs, 314 BROADWAY, Towa. Loans and Real Estate. Proprigtor of ahstracts of Pottawattamic county, Office corner of Broadway and Main streets, Council Bluffs, Tows. JOHN STEINER, M. D., (Doutscher Arat.) ROOM 6, EVERETT'S BLOCK, Council Bluffs, sAneases of women and childre P. . MONTGOMERY M. D. Freg DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office in Fverett's block, Pearl treet. Res)) dence 648 Fourth street. Office hours from 9 to 28 m,2todsnd?7 08p.m, Councll : lufly F. C. GCLARK, {PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the postofice. One of the oldest pra:titioners in Councll Bluffs, Eatls isfaction guaranteod in all casoy DR. F. P, BELLINGER, EYE AND EAR SURGEON, WITH DR, CHARLES DEETKEN, Office over druy store, 414 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. Al discases of the eye and ear most approved method and all cures guaranteed. JOHN LINDT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Will practice 1o all' State and United States Courte, Speaks Gerwan Langusge, LOVELAND As Well as a Number of Small Towns 1n the Neigh- hood. IOWA. Personnel of the Town Businese, Eto. Its Lines of vorrespondence of Tnw B, Loveras, Ta., July 6,—Tn the ex Pottawattamio county and about eighteen miles from treme northwest of Council Bluffs, is the quiet but grow- The North- western railroad from the metropolis of Waestern ing village of Loveland Towa, follows along the valloy of the, Missouri, just now wav- ing with cornfields, and displaying its wheat fields lavishly, to the traveler the renness of some oastera states and the from the east who hus seen bar less fortunato parts of this “‘beautiful " of the Hawkeyes, miles from tho Bluffs, land, Six or seven CRESCENT nestles, retiringly behind the hill, en- tirely out of sight of the railroad pas But Crescent has a history away back at tho time when it was a twin sister of Council Bluffs, The town was sottled by Joo E. Johnson, a Mormon, and sengers. that began was at one time quite a thriving littlo city, and boasted of enterprise, and a nows- paper called the Crescent City Oracle, that reflected the seutiments of Joe Johnson and probably of the thriving and energetic colony. But fate and the government gunshop clung to ~= | Kanoville, and few people, outside of the county, to-day, have heard ot this cozy little town of two or three hun- dred people. Six milos up the river, from Crescent, is HONEY CREEK, in age, coequal with tho railroad, here, and named for the small stream which at this place introduces itself into the valley of the Missouri. In former days Cooper & Hoffmayr oper- ated a aaw mill near this, and supplied the homesteader with a native timber and building material, but the mill is no more, and there 18 a mill and a Hoftmayr at the Bluffs. There is yet quite a quantity of timber here, although the heavier and bettor part has been consumed. This village has just been laid out into town lots by ““The Blair Town Lot Company,” although it is under- stood that the lots are not yet offered for sale. When placed in the market they should be noticed by those who desire to secure suburban residence grounds, for this is one of the boauti- ful spots, and has a variety of sconery of picturesquo simplicity and rural grandeur. With miles of the Mis- souri bottom stretching away to the banks of the ‘‘Big Muddy” to the westward; the blufls and the hills in the background and partly surround- ing the town; the native timber, re- minding one of the mountains and forests of the Alleghenys; and little Honey Creek stealing its way into the valley through the moantain gorges; the great oaks, spreading walnuts and elms, and the thoughts of shady nooks for the fishermen and boating party, add not a little to the value of these quiet, retired situations, where con- venient trains almost anpnex them to the city, ‘‘s0 near and®yet so far.” The gentlemanly station master J. O, McCallister, formerly of Mapleton, Towa has become a permanent fixture, and an important factor in the busi- ness and daily Jife of the town, Mr. A. Frezier is Uncle Samuel's confi- dential agent hero for the sale of postage stamps and the distribution of the daily mails, and Mr, F'razier has, in connection with this the trading houso of the town, a general mer- chandise store, where the dozen or fifteen families of the place find the varieties of store goods and a market for their small productions, 5o neces- sary in such hamlets, LOVELAND, Also, has a history, and among the records of its legendary fame we find a flouring mill on the banks of the Boyer which, here, rolls against the bluffs, which tower above it a hundred feet or more, and in places are dotted by a bevy of birds or punctured by holes for tho swallows nests, The mill was build many years ago by one of the pioneer men by the name of Loveland, who operated the mill for years and made money* in this town, which is named after him, and then he deserted the liitle town to live in Omaha. Mr. John Hanthorn, of ‘‘the Bluffs,” is now the possessor and personal man- ager of the mill, and does a large bu- siness, having an established reputa- tion and plenty and regular water power, with all the milling facilities and American energy to make it & BuCcess, There is a good echool house, and the strong society of Baptists have a good house for public worship, while v.he Methodist have a society organi- zation and hold services in” a school house just west, THE KELSEY BROS, have been residents of the state for a dozen years and have the postoflice in their store of general merchandiie, and one Kelsey sells the lumber. These brothers are the men who come to stay, and are of the kind who build carefully and surely, making them- selves the ““corners and the founda- tion” of the business and prosperity, and success of the place, . ¥, EVANS & co,, of (mum.xl Blufls, are the principal grain buyers, and Roden & Zalmerare the leading dealers in live stock. Just back of the blufls the land is rich and excellent, while all along the valloy farms are worth fancy prices The whole section of country along the upland, known as the hills or bluffs from Council Biufls to the Boyer val- loy in Harrison county, is timber lond, and probably contains as much sod native timber as any equal amount of land in the state, and all admit that the mass of the crops are looking very promising, clthough here and there corn is standing in the wa- ter and will no doubt be a failure if the season continues according to the programme of the weather prphet, FRENCH & co,, are mixed up in nearly all kinds of buamnn, at least we thnught #0, when we found they had a genoral store, a biacksmith shop, and a store of farm implements, and were sotting up some new carriages just sold, while we were inspecting the town 1. E. KELLOGG, of Logan, who has been engaged at the ratroad offico here for somo time, has succeeded to the position of sta. tion agent here, and is settling down to work with all the energy aud ays- tom of a veteran, and has lost none of lits politencss and gentlemanly doport ment ns 80 many officials do as soon as they theic first straps,” aud just here it may be interesting, and possibly suggestive, to repeata question given to me %-mm; by a gontleman from the New K states, who has traveled nearly all over the Union, ls not this politieal 4y chine,” directly responsible for the insulting tone and insolent conduct ot railroad officials, so noticable 1. the west, but seldom found in the east; and may not the European visitor justly charge the ‘“‘machine” and thereby its creature,” the aduministra tion, with the full responsibility of al lowing such robbery and rascality as is constantly practiced upon immi grants, upon shippers at the stock yards of Chicago, and the causes which have led to a strike, which has put a huadred thousand men out of cmploy. ment to-day, as reasorably as wo charge the national government or the admuaistration with the good conduct and judicious use of the army and navy, and the credit of legislative measures! How many of our stato and national legislators, shut their oyos to the plea of justice and close their ears to the p! emhnqu of the poor, when the *“machine’ orlcran battle, and directs how the lines shall be formed and the ranks closed up? But Loveland has another important ad- dition, and s leading somo larger towns in the advancement of ideas, THE CREAMERY has been plantod here, and is doing a regular and successful business, Mr J. A. Champion, for many years the agent of the railroad compiny here, has resigned his position and entered actively into business for himself, and built the creawery in size and propor- tion to suit tho wants of the businoss, and supplied it with the best aud latest implements, and works on the same system as the factory at Atlan- tic, and according to the recommenda- tious of the state society in their con- vention at Cedar Rapide. The dairy and croamery *‘has found anothar Champion,” and a_good one; and he uges tho Davis & Fairlamb can, and as a butter maker he is a success, ANOTHER GROWTH has seemed to tako possession of this town, and there are quite a good many new buildings, everybody svems busy and cheerful, the crops are promising, and this viilage, of perhaps 4 hundred and fifty souls, has a ball club of no mean players and no little ambition, and before the season is finished they may make some ‘‘good runs,” and, uroxpectedly, “score” for “The Loveland Sports.” BUCKEYE. Buckhin's Arnica Salve. The Best SALVE in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Lalt Rheum, Fe vor Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all kin eruptions, and positively cures iles, It is guaranteed to ive satisfactfon or money refunded. Price, 2 cents per box. For sale by C. F. Goodman The Limekimn Club. Detroit Free Press. ““Who am a liar?” asked the old man as he rose up in his usual place and glared around him. Pickles Smith, Trustee Puliback, Samuel Shinn and Evergreen Jones started and turned pale, and there was a deathlike silence us Brothor Gard- ner continued: “‘An’ what shall we do wid him— wid de liar an’ de liars! De liar am wid usan’ of us an’ among us. He gits up wid us in de mawmn’ and he lies down wid us at night. Go to de grocery, an’ de grocor smiles an’ nods an’ lies. Go to de dry goods man, an’ he has a welcome an’ a lie. De tailor promises a suit when he knows he can’t finish it. Do shoemaker promizes a pair of butes for Saturday, when he has three days’ work on de nox’ week. Do ice man charges us wid twenty-five pounds an’ deliver sixteen. Our carpets am warranted, an’ yet dey fade, De plumber plumbs an' lies, {)u peinter paints an’ lies, De carpenter planes an’ saws an’ cheats, De dressmaker not only lies, but steals de cloth. We all le like troopers fifty times a day, an’ de man who wont lie doan’ stan’ any show, ““An’ yet, my frons, whar' will we bring up in de éand/ When Waydown I3ebee axes me fur de loan of a dollar till bnlurduy, he lies. He knows ho can't pay it back under fo' weeks, I know he knows it an’ Ilie, Ttell him wash-bo'd an’ can’t possibly raise no mo’, 1f Tax Judge Hostetter Jack- sor. to sign a bank note wid me he lios whon he says he promised his dyin’ gran’-muder nebber to do so. We lie when we w’ar better cloze dan we kin afford—when we put on airs above us ~-when we put on our backs what orter be fodder fur our stomachs, We has become a red hot, ¢o-ahead, dust- aroun’ nashun, but we has also become a nashun of liars, cheats and false pre- tenders, We adulterate our goods, cheat in weight, swindle in measure, and put on broadcloth coats to hide de absence of dollar shirts Our society am full of false pretenders, our religion furnishes a cloak fur hypocrites, an’ our charity am but a high soundine’ name fur makin’ a dol- lac bring back ten shilings, 1 doan’ know what de principal wickedness of Sodom consisted of, nor wheder de folks in Gomorrow tole lies or pitched penuies, but if either one could beat au American town of de same size fur lyin’ an’ decepshun dey must have got up werry airly in de mornin’ an’ stayed awake all night long. We lie an’ wo know we lie. We play de hypocrite, wo cheat and deceive, an’ yit we want de world to pick us out as shining examples of virtue, and wo expect our tombstones to bear eulo. gies georgious ‘uuff fur angels, Gen- tlemon, let kick each odder into doin’ better! Let the just whar' it happens, fur we can’t hit anybody who doan’ need it!” 'ROSE 1O INQUIRE, Waydown Iseebe arose to inquire if he had ever borrowed a dollar of the president and neglected to return it on the date specified. us T jist paid out de last shillin’ fur a | w. kickin’ begin | ““You has, sah!” ply. Waydown scratched his head, look- od around for a soft apot to break hia fall, and finally satdown|with a look of melancholy creeping over his com- plexion, was the prompt re- ELECTION, “Gom’'len, befo’ bizness in han',” purceedin’ to de said Sir lsanc as he stood up, ‘“let me beg de privilege of admittin’ dat I am a liar. T whiie wash an’ lie. 1 black stoves an’ lie, T beat an’ put down ca'pets an’ lie. 1 am an aged liar from de word o, an 1 am ashamed of it, sorry fur it, an’ promise to quit de biznoss from dis | ime out. I will now pass de bean box. loase romember dat one biack bean ¢ an’ ts a candydate may bring sorrow to a hull back townshiy He then began his perambulations and the following gentlemen of off color were unanimously elected in the order named: l'vusteo White, Mosos Adew, Rev, P or, Judge Tremaine, or Dodo, meeis Soott, Col, Peachtroe Williams and Lord Con- dneive Jonos Hoisford's Acid Phosphate RSSITY, Dr. C. N. , Portland, Me., says: “'Of all the samples of mulwm« sont mo during tho past in tho only ome 1 have over found which has bscome & necessity in my own household.” ul0d& wlw dozen yoars it Brigham Young's First Wite. Salt Lake (Utah) terald (Mormon), June 20, Mary Aun Angell Ycung, relict of the late President Brigham Young, diod on Tuesday night. She was the daughter of Jamoes W. Angell and Phebe Morton, aud was born in On- tario county, New York, Juno 8, 1803, Subsequently the family moved to vidence, R. 1. She heard and be- lieved the gospel in 1831, and was bap- tized at Avon, N. Y, in 1832, gath- ered with the Saints at Kirtland, O., and was there married to the late President Brigham Young by Sidnoy Rigdon in March, 1834. She wassub- jectod to the persccutions of the mob in Missouri. She left hor home and with the peoplo of her choice wended her weary way to the Mississippi river, residing one winter in Montrose, To., and supported her family during tho missions of her husband, Brigham Young, In 1841 she moved to Com- merco, afterward called Nauvoo of the saints who are now living member the starvation days of Hero sho cultivated a small garden, und succeoded in reising a fow voget- ablos, which were of great worth in that sickly location. Sho shaved in common the persecutions which drove the Latter Day Suints into thoe wilder- ness, and in all these trying circum- stances never was disheartened ner lost her faith in God. Her Iabors in the early settlement of this city are known to many, and through her uni- form kindness and hostility she won the prayers of the poor and meek, and gladdened the hearts of the bowed down. For twenty-five years she had scarcely known a day of good health. In March last her feet began to swell This aflliction had been on her more or les for yoars, and in the course of a fow weeks reached her body, and ultimately caused her death. She lingered in great agony until the after- noon of the 27th iust., when she gradually sank into insensibility, and passed peacefully away at 9 o'clock in the evening. She is the mother of six children, viz: Joreph A., deceas- ed; Brigham and Mary A. (twins), the latter deceased. Alice Y. Clawson, de- cnvnuud; Luna Y. 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Tho grestest phy of Europe pr: nouuce that freo gift of Pr nd it fac simile, tont f 'l known alteratiy freah and flaming 1) now placod within the reach of every lovalid io the westrn world BOLD BY ALL DKUGGISTS, 121-5m —— To the Consumers of Carriages I Bugpies) I have a complate stock of all the Latist Styles of Carriages, Phaetons and Open and Top Buggies, Consis tmg of The Celebrated Brewster 8ids Bar, The Hawlin Side Bar, The Whitney Side Bar, and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexber Queen Buggy and Phaeton 0ild ¢ They are .|der my own supervision, I should be pleased to have thoss desirous of pur- chasing to ca'l and e :amine my stock. antes satisfaction and warrant all work. HATTENHAUER, Broadway Corner and Also the leliable Eliptic Spring Bugiies and Phaetons. «1l made o’ th» best materials, aad un- I will guar- Seventh Streets. GOUNGIL BLUFFS, 1A, AL MLANYNE & OO., (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWALNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND |OWA ALL COALS! CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor, Highth SBtreet and Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffs. . T, MAYNE, COUNGIL BLUFFS C. E. MAYNE. STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURE OMS, BROOM HANDLES, CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Oonstantly on Hand. The Highesat Market Price Paid for Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley A DD BROOM CORINII Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Please Send Sample, MAYINE & CO, COUNCIYL. BILYTFES. One of the best sccond-class Hotels In the Wost iy the BROADWAY HOTEL. A. E BROWN, Proprictor. Nos. 634 and 636 Brosdway, « ouncil Bluffs, Iows, Table supplicd with tho best the market af- fords, Guod rooms and first-class beds, Terms vory roas UNION AVENUE . HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway, Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. FIRST CLASS HOTEL AT REASONABL E COMMODATED, 00D REABONS Kol STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, This laundry has Just been opened for busl. noss, and we aro now prapared to do lsundry work of all kinds and gusrantee satisfuction. A specialty made of fine work, such ws collars, cuffs, fine shirte, ete, We want cverybody to give us o trial, LARSON & ANDERSON. _ STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, o flPEIOIAL’I‘Y- it St §hop—Corner Broadway HUCHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Confectionery, Fruits,Nuts ‘ Cigzars and Tobacco. L'resh Uysters and Ice Cream in fSeason, 12 MAIN 8T, Oouncil Bluffs, JoD EDMUNDHON, B, L SUUGART, A, W. BTREET, Prosident. Vico-Pres't. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Uounvcil Bluffs. Organized under the laws of the State of Iowa. Paid up capital.. 876,00 Authorized capiial +"200/000 Interost paid on time deposite, Diatts isued principal citien of the United States ana fal attention given to collections With prompt returus, DIRKCTOS, do D dmundon, B L Shugart, - J, T Hast, W.llace, J. W. Rodfer, L A Miler, A. W, Btreet, JyTaut HURST'S EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner South and Locust Btrocts, 8T. LOUIS MO., J. H.HURST. - - (Prop. Rooms, 76¢, $1.00 and $1.60 Per Day An_clogant Restaurant Is connected with this house, whore meals are served at reasonable prices poou day and ni wibm THE BIOUX OITY ROUTB Runs fiolld Tratn 1hrough from Oouncil Bluffs to Bt, Paul Without Ohange Time, Oniy 17 Hours ACCy MILES THE SHOKTES FROM OOUNOIL BLUF¥S 7O 8T, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMAKOK and all pointe in Northern 1o #w, Minges. s snd Dakota, This line 18 equipped with the Improved Wastinghouso Automatic Alr-brako acd Mills Plnforin Coupler and Lufer: and for WPEED, BAFETY AND COMFOKT 19 nzsurpassod. Pullman Palaco Sleoping Caz rough WITHOUT CHANGE between 4d &6 faul, vis Councll Elufs aud ROUTH avo Union Pacific Transfor &) Coums 4780 p. 1w, daily on srrival of Kanees soph oud Council Blufty train from “Aiviving at Bloux City 11385 p, m. the Now Upion Dopob ab 86, Paul af 12:86 th b, and IKBI HOURS IN ADVGNUZ OF ANY OTHER e lowent to saklog the Blous cliy Bouts by g iy yrh {1 Gickont imo aud & Comfortable Ride tn the “Taxdugh Care betwican i L ULLFFS AND BT, P s Tichats rend vin iko Fisioos g .B. BUCHANAN + uperiitendont Gen' Pase. Agend ®, K ROBINSON, As's Gon'l Pass. Ag'h, E. DAVIS, Bot ‘h V“ ul B wortern Agc L T Iluln‘lon