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f OOUN’CIL BLUI‘I‘S O O OO & OO, | COMMISSION MERCHANTS, :‘ City Market, Couneil Blufts, lows, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, | General Azonts for the Celebrated Millsot H. D. Kush & Co., Golden Kagle Flour Leavenworth | n Bec Mills, Sioux Falls, Dakota. | Ka aRiference Smith & Cri H. B. S}L._A_M_A.N, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL [ | STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, : COUNCIL BLUKFS, IOWA. TIJL*E*'ABSTRAG: JOFFIGE Lands a.nd Lots Bousht and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES TDUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - I0WA, del. dadSuINS(O AN, 156 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINCS. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and al Go_d4sold we cheap as in the Last . eady -fitted uppers, In calt skin and kip. ooda ap)-ttaining_to the shoe brade WWAMTER WAVES That nover-cequire crimping, at Mra. J. J. Good's Halr Storo, at pricea never befere touched by any other hair dealer. Alwo a full line of ewitches, cte. at xreatly reduced prices. Also gold, silver aud colored neta. \aves made from ladies’ own hair. Do not fail to vall hefore purchwing elsowhore. Al goodw warrantod an representod ARSI GOOD, 929 Main atraoy, Couniil Bluffs, fown UNION BAKERY, 617 SOUT MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OI''Y. Nono but first-class Baker: emploged. Bread, Cake, Pies, &o., delivered to any part of the ocity. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES, 'Proprietor_ NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palmer’s Block, Between 6Gth and 7th strects. E. W. TIGKNOR, PROPRI-TOR. Our Motto: —Stric, clean Meats de- tvered to any yartof the o 1088, the hest quality of meats, and lowest possible pr cos. {Come a d see our new shop. ~ Bethesda |HAIR GUUfiS BATHING HOUSE!/|WATER WAVES At Bryant’s 8pring, Oor, Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Medicated, Douch, ' Shower, petent o always on hand, and he tlon given patrons. Sp bathing childreu, golicited DR. A. H SrupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. i Treatment of chrouie discases REMOVED without the .HI drawing of blood or ueo of Cures luny discases, AND OTHER Fita, Berotula, Liver Com: Jaint, Dropsy, Rheum TUMORS! tism, Fever and Mer, ial sores, Erysipelas In Stock and Manufactur- ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET RTICLES, All Goods Warranted as Represented, and Prices Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Iowa MBS, E. J. HARDING, M. D, Vopor, Electric, Plunge Hot “ard 'Cold Baths Com. ale and female cs and attendants Wt of care and wtten. 1 att ntion given to Tnyestigation aud patronago Salt Scald Heud, Cata rh, woak, inflamed vos, - crofulotls Ulcers and ¥ mal 1 kinds. Also Kidney a 5 Sl Venerinl discasen. Homorrhoids or Piles cured | Mledical Electrician money refunded. All discanes treated upo: the principle of veget- able roform, without the use of mercurial pois- i 0n6 OF tho Kuife, AND Electro Vapor or M-dicated Baths, furnished who desiro them, Herala or Rupture radically cured by tho uso Instic belt Truss and Plaster, which has ir 1o the world, GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathlc Institution, Phila- delphia, Penna. CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. R, Rice and F. ©. Miller, (,()UN(,IL BLUFFS, Ia. J. M. PALMER, DEALEK LN REAL ESTATE| A <) LOAN AGENT, __COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1I6W W.D.STILLMAN, Practitionor of Hemeopathy, consulting Physicianand Surgeon. Office wud residence 616 Willow aven: of_Biufts, low SINION & WEST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Extracting and filling a speclalty, work guarantes Office Cor, Broadway & Glonn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The trestment of all diseases and painful dit- fcultivy peculiar to fon ules o spocialty. J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor. Office ovor First National Bank, Councl Blufts Towa. Will practico in the state and federal courts JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peacs, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, - - W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate, Proprietor of shstracts of Pottawattamie county. Office corner of Broadway and Main sircts, Council Bluffs Towa. JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutacher Arat.) Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & Tth St. Council Bluffs, _wAseascs of women and children &_spoclalty. P. J. HONTGOMERY, M. D. Frer DISPENSARY EVERY BATURDAY, , Coun- Towa. First-clase DR. A P, HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofioe, No. 14 Pearl Streot. Houas, ¥ a. m. to 2,a0d2 p,m, to 6 p, m. Residence, 120 | Bucroft stroef. Telephonic connection 'with Ceatral office, F.T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA, Office No, 5, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A, Louie's Restaurant. Office In Everett's block, Pearl treet, Resi dence 645 Fourth street. Office hours from § to s E MAXON |28 m.,2t04ard oHp.wm Council i lulls . . ] AROE X T BIO T, F. c- GLARK' PRACTICAL DENTIST, Pearl Office over savings bank, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - l”" opposite the postoffice. the oldest practitioners o Council Bluffs, Batls REAL ESTATE. |“ " MAURER & ORAIG, One of teed In W. C. James, | tion with bis law and ollection butnsmetuys d wolis real swsie, | ARTISTIO POTTERY, Persous wishiog to bu property call | Pich (ut Glass, Fine French China, ¢, over Bushuell's book store, Pear | sliver Ware &c., | 240 Broavway COUNCIL BLUFFS, WA EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, 416Broacway, Council Bluffs The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN 8T, Employ the best Br slchoice haud for Cak IMPIMIIE“ Canon Farrar save the Just now a ¢ for h A St the bi ot Salvation army is frowdy Cliristian: hurch is an exce ng an uninterrupted conversati Lows man says he'd as <oon read < as the proceedings of the tariff n llent place thit the Some A clergyn an says ircus is the gateway to h des, one had evident ly been throwing saw dut in his eyes, You can’t always tell the age of an old saw by its t eth, Some saws have ciron t:d since Noah cat up hispleasare y A St Lomis paper eays pointedly “When 1 Chicago preacher wants « new | wurch all his own, and & bige qati n, he has himss(f convi f he Micery loves company. Says the une hd Goorge . Miln “T'he sultan | aced Arabi to Le a ‘religious rebel, | That weaus & heretic, Brother, shi ket | “What 18 8 pessimist, paps:’ asked a | bright lad, A pessimist, my <o, " said | the old man, “is me who would find fanlt | with hi«seat in Heaven, if he ever got there. | The Rey. Mr. Green, of Raleigh, ia at present the * Champiom He recently passed 140} baptistry, fully dippin one, in seventy minute If Jovan had another with him whe fisherman he was sccretary of the interior the Lig fish that gobbled him couldnot have been measured by any tape line then in exister The reporter of to see the pan York paver went myan's Pilgrim's the door retus ng, sud the Bunyan out here: to adwit him without porter said: “Sent Mr. he will 1 t e Are you certain of securing the dia- saxed the minister of the dying man. the man said that he want to diadem ¢ it,” doctor flew, -wlm “ the wan Jewe lers’ Cil “didn't the minister and the wrote a composi the subject of tie Quakers, serib d us got into & aud never jawed ba contained a postse m on whom be de- who never quarre ed never t, never clawed euch other, The production in these words: w's & Quaker, but wa isn't.” A Loadville preacher is visiting Phila- delphia, wnd some brot/er clorgyimen no- i that he did not carry a wateh, asked him how he wanaged to 11 himself dur- ing his sermors. *“Oh, that is simple unwgh, replied the Leadville apostle, ‘I keen Tight on untii the revolvers begin to click, aud then I know it is time to stop WA Chic ew argu- ment for t an old lady in his church who was mnoted for her penuriousness as well as her piety. While tulking with ber about her hope of the here.fter, he asked: *Mrs, S——, did you ever stop to th what will gratify you m st in beaven? “Oh, yes,” she excluim- .t will be such & cheap place to live _Uncle Buze ~l|mh*rml|muvlluvfl: e with hot off, fumoled Joss, hoss, len' me a guuite vle, what will you do with i? e o’ to putit in de missionary hox." “See here, now, if you give the quarter to the heathes how are you goin ay it bask to m *Suuh nuff! cl Lord, neber don thinked ' dut ah, ’wll, Say, boss, len’ me u dime, den?” An Englishman sent word toa church fair in the country that he had bought a “horse and trap * for then, to be disposed of as they thougzht fit, which would be sent down by trsin, A colnmittee was appoint- ed to go to the station and receive the horse and vehile, with all honors, They asrembled at the proper time and had a clothes horse and a mouse trap to escort back to the church, “It’s too bad,” muttered a Presbyterian elder from the good city of Cinciunati, as he sat down with his™ wife toa private luncheon in a Paris restaurant. ““Whut's too bad?’ she askea. ““Why, that Frother Benson should attend the horss ra the Longchamps list Sunday.” shocking exclaimed fhis “Dreaiful,” added the elder. not have believed myself, pariner, “T would £ I had not seeu him " and he folded his hanuds meekly aud closed his eyes Lreparatoryto saying grace A curious law qu ris, Coun, of that pla estion has arisen in Mor- Mrs, Grant Stevens, widow e, has great confl fe in swer: to prayer. A little over a week vince, in conversation with Mr. Benton, she expressed ber fuith that she could Hring rain by prayer, He «ffored her $10 if she would hiing u good ram within th A light shower oceurred «n We ine ght. Thereupon Mra Stevens called on Beygon, averring that she had prayel for ruin, that her prayer had been answered, and ¢l ing the $10, IHedemurred on the ground that the shower wus not up to the truct requirement. She now threatens the A “hard shell” in Alabama preached n great sermen from the text: ow there we o ret six water pote, containing two or thee fur skins af ? “After chuich he was asked “where he got them ‘fur skins?” “Got 'em?” said he, ‘Yin the Bible: and if you book-learned fellows woula read your ible mo and other books less, about preach conventi m this sauie distrehs at ‘the seriuc you'd know mor'n you do At the next annual hard shell was in with our setting 5o 3 they'll die MILh the swelled head! 1 don't know,” was the answer “‘but theie’s oue thiog 'we can do, 1f their heads swell too much, we can just bind ‘two or three fur sking’ ab ut them, and I guess that will take the swelling down,” He subsided, — tochester Post. If Yon are Ruined in health from any cause, especially from the use of any of the thousand uostrums that promise 8o jargely, with long fictitious testimonisls, have no foar. Resort to Hop Bitters at once, and in a short time you will have the most robust and blooming health, SINGULARITIES, A fluck of buzrards atta ked a large rat- tlesnake at Brady, Tex., and killed at, ar St. Clair, Mo,, Loester Crawford u rattlesnake that had twewty-one A Mirsissippi negress, namel Moss, re cemly gave birth to four babies, Her hus- band wishes bis nawe had been “Rolling- wone,” Mrs., Enoch Reed of Bath, Me., wa at- tacked by tred adder while at work in her s twas killed, aud found to et long. sperhead snake lay coiled in the oat field of Thomas B. Campbell of Perry county, Pr. He killed 1t and found in its tody twenty-four of its young. A coschwhip snake, eight feet in length, crossing a field near Madiso La., with its head ra half-grown rabbit in its mouth. rabbit wa following the reptile sud juwping at head to recover her young, but did not suc- A large One of the curious developments of trade in Southern Calif rnia is the traffic in and th ir nest-. 11 ixan entir of trade ster Lo | e to b nor f l l)\HY BEE-~ nd th ote are quite nwmer strions huuter will s ozenin A day, and thes:, w! and nicely ‘monnted, brin ishman has just n tor th Deny in every five versons in the United States is a memver of some evangelieal church, and one i every fiity-six is a Sab. bath school te wcher, Protestant Episcopal church in husotts proposes to introdi o the tree-pew system in all their church editices throughout th The Baltimore there are in that city 152,000 of & poy on of D, 00 wno are not members «t any chur b, The chury said to be I vlation th the Unio the severs The dissatisfied and beaten party in the United Presbytorian ehurch propo-es to observe a duy of fust view of the attitu’e t eral assembly of that church favorin, utal music, .\'c'\\'i conely in Daltimore is tion to the pop- v of {8 rizein u any other 117,680 of the $10,000 people in chuiches, s been proposed to hold a nati ous concress in Kansas City, clegutes from every evangolical churel the purpose beiug o joint meeti ry denominition in order to use new life and vigor into the cuuse of Caristianit The Methodists of Indiwna intend in Octber next te rate the seimi-centen- nial of the conference organization in that commonwealth by o state convention at Tndianapoiis, The Biptists of the Maritime provinces of Canada recencly met in- convention wt St. John, Brunswick e provinces with & membership of ary efforts of the de reported to be in an en- cour.ging state oLl y :of the Pittshurg synod of the Luthor 1 church, held Jast week, reso- lutions w troduced reco mending the general o tion of the 400th anniver- vary «f Luther’s birthday, waich will oc- cur on the 10th of November, The It.formed church in Brookville, N Y, will celehrate its one hundred and fifcieth anniversary on the 30th inst. The church has had witiin the past thirty- eight years nine pustors, all of whom are still living, and expected to give addresses on the occasion. In the state of Michigan there are only thirteen installed gregational pustors out of 208 in the actiye ministry. The new statistics show a decrease of 1,0 in the total membership, and an incre sixty- five in the additi ms by confe 8, which numiered 695, OF the 23 churches 134 report not a solitary addition by confes-ion during the year, The Protestant Epi copal diocese of In. diana presents the following statistic : ; parishes, Clergy, which 45 churcies, uum, $ 5 The 1 report of the 163d annual meetivg of the C tion of Counect ing statistical summary irches of this de, of which 132 h A postors, 110 ace presided over by acting pastors, und 6 have no state »upp]y One hundre | and fourteen churches h ve ad fec ssion ol fuith during t 2 by death the lurgest number of additions isthe Ce tre chureh of Meriden, which has recei ed an additional membeship of 62, This church ix under the pastorate of the Rev. Alfred H, H Too Fastidions. Some would-be Byrons Iock on with disgnst At the thymen of E leotric Oil *poe But wo hirve the best, article known by the world, And int-nd ‘that all persons shull know it. It cures coughs, colds, a-thma aud catarrh, Bronehitis and complaints of that kind; 1u docs not cost much, though rhenwatics it cu Tis best Oil ir he world o con find, CONNUBIALITIEH Mn-mlel-m-hn'u “Wed lu-g March” is sel- heard at nuptial ceremonies now- e *“Bridal March’ in *“L ben- having succeeded it in poular estrem, Itis said in Sun Francisco that Lord B aumont has been refused by an heirers of that city, He made the mistake of asking her father in ndvance just b much she was to have, business being business, Hans Makart, the eccentric painter of Vievna, has married a ballet girl secrotly and gone off on a wedling tour, Hix former wife, who hat black huie, loved him so devotedly that when she learned that he adired .red huir she dyed hers that color Mrs. Horriet Buewell, a widow who died recently in Liicoln 111, left her en- tice estate, valued at 80,000, to a poor widow of ‘that place. Scversl marriage ts have ecn hroken off iv con- ws huve awakened Iu Carrie Martio, at Quinnes.ec, Mi higan, few duye ago, wn... & womun with four children arrived, ing to be his wll- duped by u b one of Bod e's ¢l became Know Bodie would u at once, K'ree of Cost, wishing to test the me nu oly iha Coldn, Asth fection of throat Store and get a New Discovery 41, which will trial hottle of 1 for Consutmption, FREE « how you what a regular lar-size boitle -1 e apliete BOME COLORADO MINEI. Dovoxt, Col,, § D from one-half Lo twe eust of this plac Dorchester lode, owned by Tyler et Doocs andmorigages drawn and ackuowl ge 4| " Biead delivered to ntities © taran tals and destroyivg all its poison, and it way | o’ with perfect lupunity . ter suc sent, In certain localities | al., was lute'y bonded to Col. Moore, ATURDAY ture v | lode shows six inches solid ore: SEPTEMBER The and money paid Septen s | et al., for €10,000 bond closed or 2d | 500 ounces wen of native silver. The Kasa lode one-half mile north- east of Dumont has shaft soventy five feot deep, and a contract for forty feet more, shows three inches on the hang- ing wall, four 1nch in the middle aud tour inch on foot wall, crevice ton foet wide shows carbonate of copper, Peacock iron and Galma, The one has not been iried. This mne is owned by the S n,_umw unl { and silver mining company, K, W. Lyon, super- intendent The Alice Mining company are placer muwing on Fall nver, have eight men employed, after ono week’s ruin with 3,000 i dust. Report says that this 1 an Omuha Co. Your correspondent did not visit them digging, buat obtained wformation from outsders. The Wolverme mine has an adit 2060 feet cutting three cross lodes, a shaft 40 feet, also two drifts and cross lodes of 10 and 40 feet A contrac has been let for 100 foet drift to out the forih cross lode. Silver Creek oue mile south-west of Dumont, has many excellent mines, The Wide Mist lode is producing a large amount of ore of the best quality, The Hugo lode, owned by R. W. Chinn et al, has a shatt 70 feet deep, with drift at the bottom 40 feet, mill runs 90 442 ounces, crovices four foet wike; pay streak 2 to 16 iuches, Highland lode, owned by K- W, Chinn et al,, of Duamout, [hia lode is parallel to the Hugo shaft, 90 foot dnift, 80 feot weat and 30 feot east; | ore mills 72 to 300ounces; crevice flve feet wide; mineral two to eightcen inches thick, Silver Belt lode, same owners; shaft ot doep, with four feet quartzand wineral; mills 10 ounces. Native American lode has from two to four feet galena mixed with gray copper; mills 50 ounces silver per ton, Joe Reynolds lodo is an old mine aud has produced a large amount of ore. Your correspondent has visited the fillowing celebrated mine: The ‘‘Freeland,” the “Gum ‘Tree,” on "Trail creek, one mile southeast of Du wont; also the “Live Yankoe,” “White” and “‘Boulder Nest,” on Red Elephaut Mt., one mile west of here, ‘Lherefore more anon., and_cleared up . W. L. Frightful Mirery. Mr. Wi, Pomeroy, | Suffulo), induced me to »sHoM . 1t haw perfect- Price 50 cents; trial bott es try the Sei Iv cured we 10 ceuts, TuE BAD AND WuRTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited, This 18 especially true of a tamil medicine, and it s positive proof that the remedy imituted is of the highest value. As soon us it had been tested and proved by the wholo world that Hop Bitters wus the purest, best and most valuablo funily medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices i which the press and poople of the country had expressed the merits Of H, B, and in every way trying to induce suf- fering invalids .o use their stufl in- stead, expecting to wuko money on the credit and good name of H. B Many others started nostrums put up insimilar style to H, B, with vari- ously devised names in which the word “Hop"” or “Hops" were used in « way to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters, All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is, and espicially those~ with the word “Hop"” or “Hops” in their name or in uny way connectod with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch or oluster of wreen Hops on the whito label, Trust nothing else, Drugvisis and dealors are warned againet dealing In imita- tions or counterfeite Mnrk Thie ! U;on the con’ition cf the wnl ita v Bl ies, he live ot lacte e b tate of writadon, the 10 ing, regulatiog, sooth: g influence of Turant’s sel zor Aperions is ur. gently regulred FROLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT EC SV ES EUROPEAN HOTEL, | fu ¢ y ical health and el contrall o #1.00, #1.69 and Class Restaurint conne .HURST. - =« PFrop =, WD UTE » VEO. HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN o city, rda od witn the Confectione Y, Fruits Nut:, | Cigars and Tub cco. ¥res north & U Jysters and Ice Cream m Lcsl [‘»r TOILET, BATH foason, 12 MAIN 8 Uouncil Bluffs, | Attorney and Counsellor at Law. © Oiganm are luactive or inw | VIO The COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFAGTURING 60. mills Mouldings, 8Scroll and Lattice Work. Wood Turn- ing Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching. Sash, Doors, e e e orters | (rand Army lode, mill runs 400 oz. | Blinds, Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in al consigniments have been | 3o wronn L pany are now run:| Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. ning cross cut to open the lode at il 5 J. . Hathaway, Manager, Gouacil B I e ") ecot, shows live che olid 7 peoeh Iilingy swge: There it o it in | ) 5 ¢ NNIIVAR | ey o et Machiners «ill bo run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and I-ruhy of . nl histry A haz been et more, = e 00! Yedera & licited satisfa O o Dateal histry & at s deen et more, v | 5T W "Lyon lode, owned by tho | ©h Week. Orders o licited and satisfaction guaranteed. i cin kan eure indi_estun and bl « haf Saginaw, Mich, company, has ~ conts, trial b tiles 10 couts, but seattering b Groou Seal lode, owned by the same (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) JLI1d s, company, has been driven 70 feet, y A " " . WIELRA 6 shrw orslvers b WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Thore are 5,711 Preshyterian churchesin| _ Orescent City lods, owned by New { il Orloans any, shaft 40 feot deep, LAGKAWANNA IEHI[‘H BL[] SB H The Wesleyans of Eogland during the | h88 good ore; mill runs 500 oz, v 4 I, \ last twenty years have added more peojle | Lemonio and Chapman have lately ¥ to their charch thau Join Wesley did in | made a strike on the contral slopo of AND JALL filty yewrs, Fail river, at » d.pvh of forty feet. xlh:- Methodist church of Car “u.}- n Camp Chilhed littlo further up, ‘ e iR lurge wwoaut of ore. Principal anong Tao Mothodist Hyiscopal church has | it8 Mines i the Clilord lode, the Vau v vensinly. iven iy the practice af e | Couver and Maplo Leaf lodes ] cluding *“probationers” in the statistics The Saginaw lode 1 York Galeh is its annual inorense. producing fine ore, and splendid speci- ALSO CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Fighth Street and Hleventh Avanus, Council Bluffs P. T, MAYNE. GOUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, <CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Oonstantly on Hand., Market_Price Paid for Oats, Rye, 45 NI BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to BSell Broom OornIWill Please Bend Sample, MAYNE & CO. COUNOIL BLUFE'S. HEAT YOUR HOUSES The Highest | Corn, Barley THOS. OPPIORR W. Il M. PUANY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERERS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Doalors in Forelgn and Domestle Exchange and home sccuritios, JACOB SIMS, MOST POWERFUL! [Wrought or Cast Iron.] ["poo 20 [¥0D 103) igEvang COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0OWA, Offico~Broadway, botween Maln and rl .r.,'.‘.'}.:' Will practico in State and Fedora FURNAGES l“ THE quLD MADE BY STEAM LAUNDRY RICHARDS N, BOYNTON & CO . CHICAGO. ILLS. 723 W. Broadway. :‘.'\'2'&".5..;1"?1‘..‘,"»:" ont Towa b0 Lorp 13 . own fraly 1 LIt more hes g t volume of pure air o ‘aay LARSO“ & 5 ANDERS““’ I.IthVLI(I(Al)v(llll).(imn’nn.Not' Proprietors, Lot At Life Times and Wanted ¥anchosoas Denth of writton 1y nio " Wik} JO8S6 Jamen 0 her, and which will story, siuch as has » true Lite by don of the facte Truth 1s more ots whould lpy\y 1 This laundry has Just been openod for busl. nows, and wo ire )W pr vork of all kinds and gu spoclulty mie of fine work, such o ufly, fine hirts, ote. Wo want cverybody to €ive un o trinl LARSON & ANDERSON MRS, H, J. #1L1On, M, D, PHYSICIAN AN SURGEON, 222 Brosdwav Couneil Bluffs Rubber Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and | » Trimmings, at Bixby & Wood's, THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or (Fourth Streets.) SRS TR =2 fad lutoresting for torritory at once. Send 78 ple Book. H. Chambers & Co. meand-gw-e " Q¢ Louis, Mo. LAKE FOREST U+ IVERSITY LULLLHE Three courses; open to both “ACADE Clasioil and Englis the bo-tof_tratu.og for college or bus n wry | tor Young ity wnd heal htul- exioint of advantages o traning, iven, On 13,1882 Appl o l’}(l‘;dl‘ ulmuulw Lnke l“ur- utl, odhm Gives Fo0a COL. L. T.'FO3 rFR BEFORE AND — AFTER Youngstown, Ohio, May 10, 1880, Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trlal, Di, B, J. KexoaLL & Co'—1 hod . very valus- 70 MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR um' olo Hamblotoni i colt that p iz 1 very 1 ighly, A< . e ho hid & large 1o spavin (1) one § bt and & Wasrix WRAKNESSRS, Iin | had Dl it lar ke chatgs i ¥ 1l 1 of 1, NoUn o surgeonn which failed to cure Olinu Cavas. pocdy o ay 1 ding U isement o ot ki hioR and M. ¥ ¢ Spavin Curo in thy Chicago Exprom I det atonce to try it aid got OUFCrug st Sond for t, ava they ardered b oc battios: | took all and I thought I would ¥ive t o thorough tiial, I usod it & cording t directions and the ourth day tho colt co sed to be ame and the 1 vsed bu one bottle the remaio- it Very & “pocti FOSTER. xd for 1lustiated ol positive PERFUME, | @it Mar kiving Al m wilts bhave It or can for you. I'r. B, J. Kendall & Co, Pro- | . 3 r, Enosboigh Falle, Ve 1 ,.‘.urray & Larman’s (;1 {\ BY ALL DRUGGISTS, dew-ly ORIDA WATER, ~wopoan srui MILITARY ACADEMY | A Christian Family £ Ve Propares 4 e for Colte, Basuts b 1 or Vikineen. Saud \ P o Oapy, , N KIRK 74 LOCOPT, \NDIERCHIEF, » SR o ioal, l | Morrin 1 ark, Cook (o, 11 aialogte, . - IR RN