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'l‘HE DAILY BEE--T URSDAY OCT BER § OOUN’OII.- "BI.'UI‘I‘S A H. E. SE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i STATIONERY AND COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. AT, Boug g e ars e ors e ma e mmem—a TITLE ABSTA Lands and ot MONEY TO LOAN | NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNGIL BLUFFS - - BEN ROGEKS' H® wil continue running his city line to all parts cf tho o 0. LOW CHARG 8 GUARANTRED New stoc D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17, North Main Street. - - - . - Council Bluffs Oalla promptly anewered at all hours, night or day. New hearse and London carriages direct 'Nm the factory sre run in rolmm,l\nn therewit! * That never require crimping, at Mra. J. J. Good's Halr Store, at prices never bofere touched by Any other hair dealor. Also a full line of switches, cte. at yreatly reduced prices. Also gold, silver and colored nets. Waves made from ladies’ own balr, Do not fall to \AH before purchasiug elsewhere. All goods warranted 08 ropresentod UNICN BAKERY, MAIN STREET, 617 SOUT THE BEST BREAD IN I'f employed, Wagons run all day. b)) HENRY BEECRO!T, MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE, OFPPrOoOSITH TIHRE FPOSTOEEICE. ) OITY. Bread, Oake, Pios, &c., deliverad to any part of the eity. PRINTER'S GOODS, 0, FF!GE.‘ ht. and Sold. AT LOW RATES 0WA, OLD STAND, y. All orders promptly attend:d K cons antly recelved. S, J. J. GOOD, £0 Muln strons, © e e, T None but first-class Bakoer Our P. AYKES, Proprietor, NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 636, BROADWA Between Gth and 7th streets. FIGKNOR, PROPRIETOR. E W Our Motto: fvered o avy ‘ Be‘a‘shesda, BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant’s €pring, Cor. Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain D nliness, the ba-t quality « y. Come acd see our n Modicated, Vapor, Electrlc, Plunge, Shower, Hot and ‘Cold Baths. Come ent’ cialo and female nureos and attendaits al on hand, and the boat of care and atten- ‘40 kiven patrons. Spocial attontion given to ‘. children. Inyestigation oud patronage +doited. DR. A. H. StupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley: Treatment of chrouic diseases madc a spacialty. VED without the 0! ER San ok of blood oF uso of kuife, Cures lung diseases, Fita, Scrofuls, Liver Com- pisint, Dropsy, AND OTHER TUMORS Rbeuma- '&AI t dmux nd Fe- ¥ and All discasos troated upon theprucipleof vegot- | sblo reform, without the use of meicurial pois- fe one o the knife. Electro Vapor or M-dicated Batke, furnishod \\ who desire ther. Hernla or Bupture radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and Piaster, which ks wuperior In the world., CORSULTATION FREE. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Ors. R Rice and F. G, Miller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, h 'SINTON & WEST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Extracting and flliog & spocialty. First-class work guaranteod, DR. A . HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 14 Peat Houss, 0 . m o B Brioi. Tolophonic conuection with Centrat offiea, J. M. PALMER, | ~REAL k:STATE‘ AND LOAN AGENT, __ COUNCIL BLUYFS, I0W | W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, consulting | "hysician and Surgeon. Oftice and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- FT SEYBERT, M. ll., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Office No. b, Evervtt Block, Broad > way, over A, Louie's Restaurant, S. E. MAXCN, ARG ELX TS N, | | Oftice over savings bank QOOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - _ REAL ESTATE Towa. W. C. Jauwis, lo connection with his law and | sollection busiuess buys nd sells real Perwons wiahiug to buy or sell eity propert, call \ 4 bls oftice, over Bushuell's book store, Poarl ““EDWIN J. ABBOTT, Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, 416Broadway, Council Bluffs | satats, | MRS, E. . HARDING, & D., Attorney & Counsellor. Towa, courta . Goml B T Y, (Palmer’s Block. { nicats, and owest pomible prices. Meats do- w shop. Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Grasuate of Fiectropathlc Institution, Phiin- delphia, Peous, 0ffice Cur, Breadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The trestment of all diseases and poinful dif- ficulties pecullar to females & specialty. J. G. TIPTON, Offico over First National Bank, Council Blufts Will practice in the state and foderal JNO.JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bloffs, - - W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate, Pioprictor of abstracts of Pottawattamlo Oftico corner of Broadway and Main Council Bluffa Iows. JOHN STEINER, M. D., (Deutacher Arzt.) Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & Tth St, Council Bluffs, wAseasos of women and childron 3 _spacialty, Towa, P, J, MONTGOMERY, M., D, Free DIsPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY Office in Tvorett's block, Pcarl troch Resl] douco (1€ Fourth street. Office houra frow 9 to ga.m, 2todand 0#p. . Council i infls PRLIT OAL DENT posite the lu-lul":“:n; ‘,‘..tw: ners in Cour uué‘fiLu & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Comectxonery. Fruits,Nuts ars and Tobacre. £Te8 systers and ICe Cream in fbm..or., MAIN 8T, ' ‘2 Con .uml i u,u c’x EA% LAUNDRY. 723 W, Broadway. oldest 1 ‘ums(m & ANDERSON,| P oprietors, 1 opened tor bsh everybody t N & ANDERSON THOB, OFFIONE. W. M. M. PUSNY, (OFFICER & PUSEY, A W FLES, Established, - . 1866 | w: Dealers 1n iga wed Domestic Exchange COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Depa Atlantic b opm T A xand M i LR Moi i Dhes M 0 p 1 Arr Atlantic ¢ Paciflc ¥ Ma i M ¥ NOYOH « N ) At'ar pm T R 15amn M E S Accom. (8 pm | A Mon ) A5 p o | Atriy il and 1 | Expre Lincoin Ex. 1130 8 Donver | ¥ Lol Ex En 0t L | Canrion Ball.. 450 v h | Cannon Ba: 1103 8 1 SIOUX TV AXD TACING Depart Are For Sious City.7:55 o | Frm Sioux Cy.6:50 p m For Fort Niobrara Frin Fort Nob o Mall and 1 Neb For St. Paul nieAd Depar Mail and Ex 20 8 1 605 pim Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. souncil It ufls, Loave Omaha 8 am, 30, 108 m, o, 3 3 1o 6 p 10 1w’y 8o the Unlon 1 m, 4 p'm, 5 p Stroct cars run half | Depot. On Sunday the cars beg 9 o'clock . ., wid run regu ary during the i 6 0'c.ock, wnd Fun o city tin At o, 11, Except Sundays, $Except Saturdays, $Except Monda o UUDDENLY SKIPPED. Maryeviile's Postmaster Fails to Return Home Afcer Attending the Re- uunion Here, His Einanoial Affairs Scem Badly Mixed. Among the large and jolly ccowd from Maryville, Mo., who attended the soldiers reunion here lnst week, was the postmester of that place, John O'Connor. He failed to return with th home other Maryville representa- and considerable anxiety was his whercabouw. Tt here as te was learned that on Saturday last he started for the depot, but as he did uot arrive home, it was conjectured that he must have gono clsewhere. As day ofter day passed and thera came no tidings of him, there aroso strange whisperings to the effect that s of foul play, bur of exsmination was wade of his fi al matters, i the fuer way dirclosed! that they were in a badly mixed coudition. He hud been poat master but five monthe, but tho hooks showed that he owed Uncle Sam 8081 He had for years been largely inter- ested in the sale of agricultural ma- chinery, was the agent for McCor- mick's machine, the Maesilon, O., fac- tory, and other heavy concerns, and it was ascertained that he was behind with these on large amounts. He had also got friends to endorse for him in some cascsus highas $2,000, men who will bs able to meet their oblivarions, but it will crippie thom badly i {irced to do #o, and who are greatly cxoited over his disappearance, as is in fact the whole community, whero he has lived €0 long and is ko well known, It is estirmated that ©'Connor is about $17,000 behind in a'l, and on Taesday there were attachmentsissued amount. ing to $12,365, with more to follow. O'Connor has a wife and fourchildren, and Lis disappearauce together with the showing up of hs financial con- dition has come llke a thunderbolt, not only upon them, but upen his many friends and acquaintances, A Short Roaa to Health. T all who are suffering from boils, ul- cers, terofula, carbuncles, or other obsti- nate diseases of the blood and skin, cour.e of Bunbock Broon Birrens will be found to be a short road to health, Price 100, GEN. NEILL DANGEROUSLY ILL. Little Hope of Recovery Entertained | by Hiz Friends. | inside ¢ by those with whom he was brought in contact, —_— BANNING'S BIG BORE. ty-five feet in diametor, and has now reached a level some forty feet olow the surface of the earth, In (he intcrior of this circular hole a huge wooden tank, hooped together wit u bands ~ml each atave twelve | inches sguare, has been built. The | this tank, which is bottom- less, is hoop iron, aud formed 8o that the bottom flarcs outward and is wider than the top. As the carth is removed feom the botiom of the well, this mammoth bottomless tuby one foot thick sinks downward, thus forming a water-tight wall, On top of this wooden strocture a brick wall is being built us the hole bacomea deepor. The brickwork 18 fastened to the circular wooden struc- ture below by meana of iron rods, 8o that as the woodwork sinks the brick- work is taken down with it, The water outers the well at the bottom in large volumes, but it is kept almost dry by the operation of a large steam pump, which rars night and day. There is room for twenty-five or thirty men to work upon the bottom of this immense well, Wlen it is completed the water will bo pumped into & gigantic tank, which, bsing olovated above the ground upon scstiolding, will give sufficient gravicy to send water tn any dircotion for miles, With the complotion of this well, Wilmington ana San Pedro will have an assured supplied of water for all time. Pipes are laid to the whart at Sun Podro, 8y that vessels ein take water wi ease and without trouble. t of this monster will be not less than eight or ten thousand dol! ‘1wo Tons of Three-Cent Colns. Pliladelphis Beoor |, S pemt x 92, Tho United States mint in this ety hay just received over two toms of threv-cent siiver picces b by act Leon abolished from of congress hav the national over, ouly about ¢ tity of these smull coiny which are to be brought here from the var:ous sub- treasurios in the counwry, there haw- ing alroady been redcewod more than ten tons, These three.cont pieces now in the mine would fill « 1argo wag be recomed o three-ceut place ot ut coir Tha treasury dopariauent is redeeming the small coins us fast as possible, and ina fow yeurs they will entirely disapacar, aud only the nickels will be ix circula- tion. The coins have lost & very con- siderable per cent of their intrinsic value by usage, in B CABOS amount- ing to s much ar 20 per cent. In fact, they are sapidly wearing out. This is ons reason why they were abolished and the harder and more convenent nickel substituted, the ol A #amous Rogue Elephant Skot. Nall Gazette, Mr. Albert G. R. Theobald, of the focest department, has succeeded in gwoting the famous rogue elephant of :he Poousay hills, in the Koo]egul Taluk, Mr. Theobald was twice charged by the bruto, which was a huge tusker, measuring eleven feot in height, and whien keps the hill vil- lagors in terror for a very long time. This clophant was, a few years back driven with twenty-four others into the Kollegal keddah, at Allambady, but ho resisted every effort to capturo him, and, being such a largo tusker, 1o paine were spared to sccure him, though all was in vain, Out of the twenty-four elephants captured with him, he killed no lore than niucteen, and finally broke through the keddah gate in spite of tho eho's fited at him and the fires kept b After his cscape he is known to have killed three, two women and & man, aud many others with bauda of railroad | illustrates the case of a river which caunot erode its because of the great amount of s nl w | This is the river | fall equal to t} which has a lorado, but Sald to ba More Powertul Than Dynamite. Philadeiphin Record, Tu Fobruary last tho pyrotechaic establishment belonging ~to Prof Samuel Jackson, at Chester, was de- stroyed and a number of lives loot. Siuce that time the owner of the il { fated place has dovoted much time in learning the true cause of the explo sion, and ho belioves that at last ho has solved the wmystery. In a small building attached to the factory proper were storoed a number of stars made of a material known as bluo light. It was this that detonated with such terrific force as to demolish the structure where they wore stored, Prof. Jackson yestorday told u Record reporter iho result of his recont dis- coveries, which he claims will greatly benefit science and show that a vew force has been found for blasting pur- poses which he believes is even moro powerful than nitro-glycerine and haif again of the power of dynamite. I have been making blue fire, such an caused this trouble since 1804, said the professor, “and never kuew it to explode, dotonate or develop any extraordinary force until last Feb- ruary, Up till within a short time ago I was igoorant of the real cause of the disaster, but happening to read in an English paper of an explosion iu New Zualand which was exactly sini- ilar, and there being an cxplanation of Lhorub]ccl I set about to make experiments, In company with my Something cotnsel, Mr, Jooph L. Caven, Mr. John M. Broom. all and o dozen other lo- men T made a trip to Woodbury, N§ H J oro & tube containing a couple | of pounds of the blue fire was placed {in the carth snd a huge stone laid on Itop of it. The party went off a cou | ple of Yundred tost sud the detonas tlon was cwised by eleericity being { applied to u porcussion cap. “The of jrvet was stavtl ) was shatlered to frugmen go holo was dug into the grouad and & cloud al airt wnd dust thrown into the air AL least A huadred foot. At the second the detonation oecurred, Mr, Broomal turned to me ond remarked: ‘‘There, that |s-unaed just the same s the explo- viom at your works at Chester.” 8 suggestion tho s aut of poveder wan exploded under oxectly ensilar conditions, but the [ result wos nuthing worth epeaking o, A little guupowder was placed 10 the top of the can of blue fire and it was exploded with about the samo result an tho provious ono had been. Firo waa placed to a can of blue fire and it morely burned up. ““I repeated these experiments at Lake Sido park a fow woeks ago and gaye a brief lecture, because I desired the public to learn of this dikcovery, more espedally as there was no trial of & case against me and no oppor- tunity afforded for mking it publio. It has been learned that conoussion will cause & detonation of the blus fire, and this 1s more especislly the case whero the latter has been sub- ccted to intonse heat. Had the fire- xm:n kept away from the small build- ings of Chester the chances aro that = it would not have exploded. A dnsh of water on the cans containing tho blue fire would have converted the water into hydrogen gas and thus ciused the concussion, especially as the mans hed been in o fuse state, caused by the burning of the other building. A dircct stream of water would not possibly have resulted in a detonation. By the aid of a percusion cap or the concussion of a littie pow- dor the blue fire can be exploded just as readily, we' or dry. It is safor than nitro glycerine, ~ becavso if 1t falls to the ground there will be no explosion, Oxc can atriko a_ma with & hamnier and only that por- tion directly etiuck will detonate, and | 00 Bome scousities, was kind and generous, hud very narrow escapes from his fur- B Blolgus 1 of | 1ous hosdlong chasgen: Borides hur |Wion enly alightiy. Gen M colonel ot & g o8 “At the New Zoul s : 5 . | man beings, he hus killed scveral cute he New Zouland accidont a the Kighth Uniwd States cavalry, ) acver o Had ! 3 1lo;and dastroved uraat. duastitiee (of shemist ha prejared ome blue fire, who has been an chirge of Jetlerson | o 704 Kreal q which he found had not been correot) barracks for two 5, was Lo have re- | standing crops, causiug immense los (™% und had not been correctly , was to ) compounded, 60 by sent en ase sumed charge of his old regiment at|*© tnto the yard o dustroy it, H Ringville barrecls, Texar, duriug the ;; TE——— aver, | fire toit and lef for a moment, coming weel romoval way pre- | The Band in the ColoradoIVer Ip, ., absence his wife camo vonted by a serious that now | Prow Ciambers' Journal X slong with a bucket of water, and threatens his Jife. Thursduy | Are there any oircuns40¢e8 in con- | daghed it in the direction of the hurn- aftern eill was eeizod with | nection with the Rio (“0Tadoriver, it ing chomicls, Tho result wis o most an apepl .+ He was seooved | 1ight be ask <d, whi $0TV9 to expluin | frighiful explosion, which tore out the to Cay prartcrs, Vhato Lo | tgm power 1,“4.-""'5"'“‘”" n the | women's arins end one leg, and other- i ntion, bui | rookel The ano € t0 this queation is | wis mutilated hor, Al the glase for ard ot leat accounts wae | of the mest Ateresting kind VW blocks around was seatt I'Le wing weakor, sud his | preves to ililFaies cirsuin ke simililarity betswecn this sccident and friends de i river g+, nud ndors | the one ul ster was g0 grent as to to-dsy. Gan. Neill holds|ic high! POWirfulin it i the | lond st oneo to tho beliof that the tho title of b brigadier o o buitaces The Cdaredo® is un- | guray from tho fizmen’s hose had pro in the reguls 'y fored Lorrest Within | Juced the concuseion, and the result the K ghth yons {tbins o full or Bono ofbe: | was™tho~ dotonation’ and ita oonse- o yan of venand eight foob vrmle, | (e, Tho safe place for thoso of “hardehic "f'“"‘x““ 8 88 Qreibag thit | goars heroatter will ho in thoe mag o it o insipph, Bpun: | e, 1, wigo thut in the long Tato b te shede, giving | or M U hurdly acn- | your that this blue five has beon in him the appearanc: of & wu. clder work such magnitads Sait has nover boan kpowsn 40 0ause man, He gradoated from the Mih lorade has evidently bees ouble beforo,” tary Acadowy at Wes it wod be | uble «ffict. © Honce, when the)'¥ fFouY! 4 gan his carcer as Sseond Licuterantin| sorveys the Colorado more ermm——— tho o9 I fants weq y ining | clocely /note ab ite work and| g e w toe's (Expori | Adjutant. Durieg tie war he was of- |« 1 lke ce iv ¢1 even b, B lalng w clen fered end e comnmigaion of | i which borne along with its | uated i), {sioe, but lefo lucrative Colong ania Reg: | curronts, serve Jikoa natural saw or | Pract uy present profession, 40 years ¢ in|w! @ POWEF | 1ne.” | wan uio troubled with hoarseness, rmy A ) iu.‘; A% WY wlllm ctric Ofl always r ‘. ved 1 W P 1l " ke hus clea nd child had dij 3 § il | L s phesedts ey BT lectri Oil cur m..“.,‘ eut of is, Wil viany ba thoroughly accl wiul! . | cure for de most olstinste cold or couy quarters rucks, Mo, | Uhore miust neither be too much if suyme will take a el teas] Daring h thi trict | teo licth aud hof A it with the Oil, and then | he recoramen y in e- | is to be ughly performed. Too | the end Mhe spoon - one nostril A e wern adopted, The | much eaud will bleck” up itn currents | ST the & out of the suooi into the | Dalldigs. of the pas wars aud impede it work, will liein 1ts bed, to the th arged and secommodutions extended | and thus protect the tocks instead of > Mook, T don't o3 e to provids for 700 wien, Uvder h ;‘ tributii g to there wear, Too little by iy be, it will cloan it out | direetion the bat of wetruction | sand will bs swept cnward acd le tarrh, Vor deafnsss aud retained four months ux ho euper ku. itis when the river, as in the | g putent mcine that | bave ever felt vision of a drill-master e Ih«, cuse with thy Oolorado, posseeses j ust | like recominaking, and I aw very anxious are assigned to sheir regiments, Geun, |that modiew of sand which it can in evy place, fo lmf)yuu that N\:I“ by tnrctmdu\;u||< h' ont iuflu- | keep moving with dire eflect to the 1 would not biithout it in wy house for und A, whils vigerausly eu!uralng mosu quick.y, snd hat the work of | Mith & bain Wcbewmati Tike Thouins a0 obaervauce of the military ubule lx& water is seci o' ite best, Coriouely | Eclectric Oil. | Dr, E. and belove enough, & tributary ou the Colorado h it carrios, | GEORGE F. The Monstsr Well Which {8 to Sup- | which is overloaded with sand. Hence p'y Wimington with Water. it action on its conrse is feeble as Lon Angele ot compared with that ot the Colorado, The intgest well in Californin ie now | and ite work can never, as things are, being dug and is rapidly nesring com- | corapare with that of ita neighbor y Vil on, 10 this o | stream, which hias silently bat off " ) nan Wilmington, in this county, | A R y Toct | B the eaterprise of General Phineas 1ally "'”;“1""'11"" he great | e b U | ne of the most energetic |07 R ATO 81 the most | oiti [ ngoles county, who | Tonderfol of nature's gizantic works, | lias made thi his hobby and pride | — A for several mouths past. To intelli. | ( 'y daseiibe suol wif Sz A NEW EXPLOSIVE a0 not be difficult. It is e COUNCIL BLUEE No Commission. Mouldings, Seroll and L Blinds, Boxes, Ete. Improved Hawkeye Wind Machinery will b run exclusively for ench week, (Successors to WHOLESALE AND OWA Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Hleventh A ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, o Manufacturers and Dealers in AND RETAIL LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG cil Bluffs, CRAWFORD WEIOLES.MA LE PPER OF EGGS. 619 South Main Street. 10WA, I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. attice Work, Wood Turn- Sash, Doors, Mills and Pumps. J, J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia. custom work on Thursday and Friday ot Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed, A EX. WVEA Y NE & Co., J. W. Rodefer) DEALERS IN TALL GOALS! ALBO COKNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Yards Oor. Fighth Street and P.T. MAYN GBUNGEL BLUFFS Corn, Oats, COUNOXL. MRS. D. A. THE LEADIN i i e, . Sioux Uity & Pacifie L ALK O M XD, THBE BIOUX OITY ROUTR Rune o 50112 Traln Through from Council Blufls to Ht, Paal Without Ghange Time, Only 17 Hours LCIEH MILES THE lHnBTM ACULE (JOD'I“OH_. DLUFE‘B 70 BT, PAUL, MINXKAPOLIA DULUTD OF. RIAMARCK aud ol Plattorm Coupler a d for SPRED, SLFETY AND ‘Comronz e unearpansod, Fullman Palroe Sleeping Onr run through WIT (OUT CHANG) Bt Paul, via Coune o Ken Bluffs and wfer a4 Conn an 1x Olty Roud e m Ride lu #b Curu 1ot i kL [y 47 ot ¥ 0%y and | A (M, Bunthworcrn Pack e slufy W, K DAV LAKE FOREST URIVERSITY COLLEGHK Uliree courses; open to both Classicsl and £nglls Glve Youn of advanteges ng siven, On nber 18, 1882, JRY, Appl © Lake Iorest, 111, JviB-eodz WEHITTIER, 617 5t Cherlos 8t, ST. LOUIS, Mo. KEGULAR ATE of two medical ool gos, v thy ¢ eat. | ¥ 1 CHEONIC, N s, SKIN AND 1 ) a0y other pn sician in £t 1 £s show and all old tesident wedl, troe s opinion | Nervous pr Mental | and Dohility, Mercurial and | of Throat, Skin and Physicil other affeotion od Tmpunities and Blood Poisoy Skin Afieotions, Old Sores and Ulcers, Iopediments to Marriave, Rheumatism, Special attention to cases from SURGICAL CASES | Piles. over-worked brain. | Bhop E. MAYNE STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, ‘CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Broomes Oonstantly on Hand., The Highest. Market Price Paid for Rye, Barley £ BNID BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn Will Please Send Sample, MAYNE & OO_ BB BEN DEALER cT, EEAITITR GOOD =, 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED ~AND- SALE STABLE. All Bhippery and Travelors will find #ood accommodation and «essonabls chargos. SOUTH STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - Towa, HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprietors, Sulhvan & Titagerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, COrockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agunts for the fofowing lines of 8teamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Gulon, American, aod Btete Btoduship an I Fe o B '.l.‘ - For uale on tho Royal Bank of Ireland and n.n of Ireland, Dublin,” Those w. 0 intend to son tricada £0'any part of Europe will fiud it t0 theiy uterest 1o call oy Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENT 343 r-n.d\'." A "01 nei! Mu“s STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND RNAMENTAL PAINTERS, PAPER HANGING, |KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, A SPEOLATIWR. Corner Broadway and Scott 8t JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, receive apecinl attention, Diseases arising irom Lupru lence, Excesses, Indulgences Fren we22dkwly Office— Bro botween Maln aad Pea Streots. ill § practice In State aud Fede ourte