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- 'l‘llh D! \ILY Bl‘ hm-TL ESDAY OCT UOUNGII. BI.'U'I‘I‘S WHOLE SALE o S ERV TATIGNERY TI i. Lands MONLY ARIES PU oli._BLUFFS V,T a nd JBLIC AND PRINTER'S COUNCIL BLUFFS, ABSTRAGT Lots Bou 0 LOAN AT lm\\ RA AND AND RETAIL Go0Ds, _OFFICE ght a.'ud Sold, VEYANCERS. = 10WA, IOWA. 2 CON HENRY BEECRO:T, MEIN STREET LIVE iY STABLE, n. OPPOSITB TELE FPOSTOREICE. EN ROGERS' OLD STAND, e LOW CHARG'S GUARANTEED New st wi 1 continue runuing his city line o all part ded 7. All ordors promptly atter 1y recelved. D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker, No. 17, North Maia Street. - - Calls promptly answored at all hours, night or day, from the factory ars rin in connection therowith, TWATEIR WAWVIES That never require crimping, at Mre. J. J. Cood's Hair Btoko, at ptiove never boforo to nh..n( ny other hair dealer. Also a full 1i silver and colored nets, Waves made olsewhore. All goods warrantod as represented of 8w 6I7 §QUT 'HE BESYT BRE ‘\‘\ IN employed Wagona run all d»y T he: Tadics’ ow helr, "UNION BA AN Council Bluffy Nowx hearso and London cariiages direct ly roduced prices, Also o purcha 1. GOOD, “ha ot Tai to eall I 20 Main stroed, Couns EIRYG STREET N irgt-clacs § OITY, one but Bread, Cake, Pies, &o., delivered to any part of the cify. Ot P. AYF Proprietor, NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 536, Our Mot tvered to aoy partof the city. Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant's Spring, for, Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Medicated, Vapor, Elootric, Plunge, Douch,' Shower, Hot and 'Cold Baths. Com- potout male and temale nurses and sttendan alweys on hand, and the best of care and atten- slon given patrons, Special attention given to batuing children. Inyostigation aud patronsge solicited. DR. A. H. StupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley: Treatmont of chronic discases wado a specialty. CANGERS REMOVED_ without _the drawing of blood or uso of knifo, Curos luni diseases, Fits, Serofuls, Liver Comw. AND OT ’““R plaint, Dropsy, Rheuma- Hiam, Tover ild Morur- TUMOR cy Beypeat S Rheum, Seald Heud, Catarem inflamed Ao proalatod Eyoe: Neratuiora Uicera and Foe malo Discases of all ' kinds. Also Kiduoy and Homorrhoids or Piles cured Venerial discases. money rofunded, Al discascs tranted upon tho principloot veget- able reform, without tho use of iaercurial pois- ons or the Knife. Eloctrs Vapor or Medicatod Bathe, who desire them. Horala or Rupture radically cured by the use the Elastic bolt Truss and Piaster, which hus superior in the worla, turnished CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs, R, Rice and F, C. Miller, OOUNCIL BLUFFS In. SINTON & WEST DENTISTS. 14 Pear] Street, Council Bluffs. Firut-claoe Extracting and filling » specialty, work guaranteed, DR. A. P, HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AKD SURGEGN. Qtice, No. 14 Porl Struet, Hours, ¢ o, m. to d'2 p, m., p, m. Resid ! Tolophoate " cont TN PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, GOUNCIL BLUF!‘E wow W.D.STILLMAN,| Practitloner of Hemeopathy, consulting hysicianand Surgeow, Ofice and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- Hluffs, low f. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYBICIAN & EURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA. Office No, 5, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A, Louie’s Restaurant, S. E. MAXON, AR O EX X W E O I, Oftice over eavings bank. OOU!\CIL. BLUFF! REAL ESTATE. . ©. Jaaues, Ui connection with bis law and solleoap budness buys wnd sells real estate. Pervons wishing to buy or sell ity property call 4 bis office, over Bushuell's book store, Pearl shrooh EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Bluffs Towa, BROADWAY, (Palmor’s I tweon Gth and 7th stroot TIGKNG! ¢ cleantiness, thasbost quality of r ok, PROPRIZ TOR. ate, aud lowes: possible prices. Meats de- Come aad see our now shop. IMRS. B, J. BARDING, 1. D., lMedicai Electriciar AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Institution, Fhlla- Office Cur, Breadway & (lenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUF¥8, IOWA. Tho treatment of all disonses and poinful dit- ficulties peculiar to tomales a specialty. J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor. Ctlice over First National Bank, Council Blufts Tows, Will practice in the stato and fedoral courts. JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Feace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Biuffs, W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamic county. Office corner of Broadway aud Main atroets, Council Bluffs Tows. JOHN STEINER, M. D., (Deutscher Arst.) Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Council Bluffs, Towa., wA0ssen of women and children 8_spocialty. P, J, MONTGOMERY, M. D., Frrr DISPENSARY RVERY SATURDAY, Offico in Kverctt's block, Ponr! troet, Kes) dence €33'Fourt: strect. Office houre trom 9 to 26, m, 2104400 083, m. Councll Fluffy k. D PRACT CAL Pearl CLARK, DENTIST, apposite the postofice. One of the oldest prastitioners in Council Bluffs. Habis Istaction wusrantecd in "KUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Con/ectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigzars and Tobacco, ¥resh Uysters and Ice Cream in Season, 12 MAIN 8T, Couneil Blutfa. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, 45 1aundsy hao just boon opened for busi- we are uow propared to do lawdry I kinds aed pasraotee satisfaction. A wiade of tue work, such as coliers, Wo want everybody i #pe ufls, floe shirts, ote. ¥ive us trial. LARSON & ANDERSON, THOS. OFFICER. W. H M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKEIRS, Conncil Bluffs, Ia, Established, 1e66 Dealers fu Forelgn and Domestlo Kxchsnge snd bome securitics, COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ROCK ISLAND AND PACTFI I Atlantic kit Exand M \ D. Moines \ Dopa A Atlantic Ex P T Mai and | M Ex NOY.F o Neb & Kas Ex Dopar Arriv At'a p Ex 1581 Mai and Ex ! 15 Accon A Mon ) 145 Depa Arrive Mail and i am| ¥ 650 pm Exp 310 p | Ma Ex.. 645 p m Overland by m. | Overland Fxyod 00 p. m. Lincoln Ex 08, . | Dener F €00, 1 1 ¥ 00 p. 1. | Lol | G:0 . 1 En Op. m. | % Ex!..l.6:00 8. m. WABASIL, SF. LOUIS AND FACTHIC Depart Arrive Mailand Ex.. 0:45 & m | Mail and Ex,, 430 p m Cannon Ball., 4:50 p m | Cannon Baiii11:05a m SI0UX CITY AND PACIFIC, Depart Hye For Stoux City.7:55 a m | Fem Sioux C'y.0:50 p m For Fort Niohrara | Frin Fort Niobrara, Neb 5am| Neb G:0 p For St. Pail. .70 p i | From il x50 & m CIICAGO, MILWAUKEE AXD 8T, PAUL Depart. Arrive Mail and Ex.."0:20 & m | Mail and Ex....6:55 pm Council Blu m, 4 pm, 7 Street cars run half hourly to the m, 4 pm, b pm Union Pacific Dopot ears begin their trips at ite House Bemg Put in Order he Sesaton and Posslbly for The ¥ | althongh his modesty has provented venerable nnd obese vice ]\remhm makes up his mind to marry and is fortunate enough to secure for his fisnce a lady who is only thirty, | charming in porsen and & gevuine | heiress? While the white house is being ren- dered habitable, the capitol is unc going the uaual smount of serubbing which is reqaired to cleanse th Iefe by our absent statesmen gressinen are proverbially h furnitare and carpets, smashin spitting upon the other with al that at the end of t s the halls of congress \mw.u a idatod and forlorn appearance + yoar thero have been many in provements in the eapitol building outside of the neccesary repairs in the senate and house of representatives though the changes there have no been of a nature to attract notice from superfioial observers, Two brick en closures have been erected under rotundu; one of these to be used a temporary receptaclo for an acoumula- tion of books belonging to the con- gressional ltbrary —and which will ro- main there until the new national li. brary building i built—ana the other to hold the collection of books pro- sented to the gevernment by Dr, Coner, of thix city, This library was donated on condition that 1t be called the Toner library and_the books al- ways kept together. No finer private library exists in Washington than the one possessod by Dr. Toner, who is woll known in the scientific world, o 8t orfo an stich 7 sior « from gaining the wide reputation which hs might otherwiss have had both in this country and Europe, A student and book-worm of the moat pronounced type, De, Toner has for many years devoted his time, atten- tion and money to the accumnlatior and study of valuable books, his te—-Dr. Toner's Fine Collection of Rare Books, 00 Cor. of Vionoer Prese. Pesparations are alrendy boing made for the winter season, which promises be an unueuslly brilliant ous, judg- the groat even at this e Inte for roowms, ith at the hotels and private boar@ing houzes, Tho prospect of a great influx of strangor ally enough delights the me , landlords and all busi- who hiave lauguished in ivily duriog the summer months, is also a prof o ume for up- hl:islnrl'~, paper-h 1 house- dee v..u rs geoeral e fair 1y over lmod with orders for work, Washington is iu fact tn a flutter of houss cleaning which promiscs to leave everything in apple-pie order both in private houses and public buildings. Chaos reigos at the white house h.\uu the floors are still uu- carpeted and the furniture ia pro- tected by Holland covers during the many improvements and general reno- vauon 1n progress there. With frezhly trescoud walls and entiings the white no n ready 88 poop sound judgment and fino opportnu- ities enabling him to make o collection which embraces some of the rarest an 1 most PRICELESS VOLUMES in the worla, His histories alone are aJmoat iuvaluable, His mudical library is conceded to by the finest 1 hia pawphlets include much that ts very ourioua and old. I have known this infatuated antiquarian to pay 30 for a tiny thumb-worn pawphlet merely because it was rare, out of 1t and could not theroforoe b dupli- d. Much delving in the study science usuaily has o lx.u\hmv o rlv | and render them dry : socially, howover ic attainmenta may bo to ¢ scientific world, Dr, Toner is an cx- | ception to the rule, and is one of jolliest members of socisty in W ington, where his social qualities are quite a8 well known and approcisted a3 his works on geology. I round, full, dm.;nd and we! that of the mythical wan in the ui lo his 18 conta tous hearty ek His house years been a curiosty to all who visited s quaing bachelor d With no wite or children to weddle interfere with his possessions, he lias Ived o surrounded and hommed in and val- pancy groutly improv pearance and also more comfortable in many resp than it hus ever buou before, The east room has been re- painted and rogilded and will be very attractivo when the window draperies are replaced, the furniturs arranged and the floor carpsted, although it is to be regretted that tho old carpet— which hae, however, been thoroughly repafred and cleaned— MUST SERVE ANOTHER SEASON baforo being replaced by a new one. This carpet has never haraonized with the curtains and has bow a dis- cordant eloment in the room ever since it was placed there. Tt will be remombered that the shal. of Persia during Gen, Grant’s administration presented to our government a fine oriental rug woven exprezsly to fit the east room; & gift that was certeinly not appreciated notwithstanding the fact thas it was one of the fines. pro- ducts of an eastern loom, rich in color and luxurious to tread upon, for it was wetantly voled hideous by the white house tenants who scarcely per- mitted it to remain on the east room floor long enough to satisfy the claims of courtesy to the giver. It was ignominiously hustled up stairs and cut into four pieces for bed rooms, where it has been in constant use ever sinco, The eas’ room has never had 80 good a carpet as the one which was removed from its floors with such un- seemly hasté. Although the white houso is of neccssity subjected to & certain amount of repuiring and cleaning annually, it is doubtful if the old munsion ever before had &0 thorough an overhauling as it is re- ceiving now, New drainage and sower pipes have been laid beneuth the building, new tubs placed in the bath rooms, sud much has been done to remedy the bad plutmbing which Las heretofore filled the house with poisonous sewer gas - and malaria, The house will be painted inside and out, but the furniture will remaf: about the same, very few new pieces having beer added to those which were piaced there last year, No change, whatever, has yet been made in the room ocou- pied by the late president. The ele- vator which was built, to save poor old Geandme Gorfield meny tottering, weary stops, stands as a pathetic ro- minder of her son’s thoughtful consid- eration, but scems now but a useless thing at best gince one must be very feeble indecd, who cannot ascend with- out fatigue tha hroad easy steps of the executive wansion, While none of the chambers ave fitted vp with such luxurious daintiness 88 tue famous blue Arthur, here and there in the guest chambers ure some fine pieces of fur- niture, the beauty of which is not les sened, but rather increased by the fact that they are extremely old-fashioned In one chainber is a richly carved dressing cine and a canopied bed upon which the Prince of Wales elopt when he visited this country in the time of Buchensu. The spartment was fur- nished for his accommodation, and has been called ever since *“The Prince of Wales' room.’ The wany alterations which have been made in the white k great interest which the shown coneerning them, have revived rumors of his engagement, and we are ouce more eutertained with the an- nouncewment that he is really and traly GOING TO BE MAKRIED, and that the nuptials will take place in October, But I fear that the gossips are still following a will-'o-the-wisp, and that Mr, Arthur will not be be- guiled iuto matrimony. Though bed room ocoupied by President | what may we not hope lor when our by books that he will no doubt feel like s man bercaved of many friends when his gilent but loved companions have been removed to their new home in the capitol. Books line the walls from fioor to celling in parlors, dining and bed rooms. Thore is absolutely not a particle of wall room from basc- ment to attic which is not crammed with books. Books are heaped upon desks, tables, and even upon the floor. It is really a difficult matter to get in or out of the house without overturning a pile of volumes or pam- phlets. Not content with being sur- rounded at home by books, the old doctor even has them piled up in his carriage when he is out driving, so that he may read as he rides and STUDY ON THE WING, Besides his library he has collected many rare and valuable autographs, all ot which will go with his books to the government. What the good old gen- tleman will do when he has voluntari- ly relinquished all of his pota it is dif- ticult to conjecture, but it Is possible that he will console himself for his loss by riding harder than ever some existence south of Philadelphia, while | ! ]1) BER 7 you get to Hv-»-\qv you oan get an artist thero to put in a river, and a raileoad track, and if you go ns far as Boston it wiil be the duty of the artists there to put threo steambonats n the river, two trains on the rail- with a road, and surround your mine tow f GO0 inhabitanta. YOU Can get & AN Busanko's Congh and 1 s will reliove th t abstinate Cold, and show you_what the ) cent size wil When _tron Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry, Hacking Pains in the Ch d Al disease Throat { Lungs, try & sample 1 this medicin THE FUTURE 10WA The Certain Reward Which Awalts the Possessors of Her Fortile Acres. nator lmnhm' is one of the far S0l men who kuow the value of Towa lands, He has recently bought over 14,000 acres in a body in Lyon , in the northwestern corner of tho state, It is the wisest investment mado in Towa by one man in ten yonrs, It 18 sure to be largoly prof blo beyond any and all doubt, 1t is said that he paid only a few dollars an acro. If w0, it is moro thau a aplon- did investmont. The best place on earth wo know of now to put surplus money, isin lTowa laud. The arable domain of the United States js nearly all taken up. Soon there will be no more west 60 go to—to take up homesteads or find cheap farming lands. So that it will not be long till the reaction will sweep in, sud in the robound Towa, with its unequaled soil, and its nil- lions of idle acres, will catch the best buayers. This will come iu five years. Iudeod, it is appearing now. ~lowa need not worry over foreign immigra- tion, or about not getting enough of it. Just aheaa, not very many year off at the longest, it is destined to b flooded with the peoplo of its own nation, who want to buy farms 1n » When all the arable part of domnin shall have boen taken up, and the wave of sertloment shall begin to return to find unoceu- pied lauds in settled states, Towa will have 1o competition then, for there is nostate that hae the land of deep soil ud eure crops and good health and :dy nczess to markot that it has, It e no rival because there s no can h etato that presents to agriculturalists the many superior virtues it can. At L | the turtberest this time is not ten years off. Ttis probably not five yoars |wway. Indeed 1t s practically hore now, for, whilo & yoar sgo Iowa hnd uillious of acresof idle land for which there were uo buyers, it does not ool (i an acre now that will not find a vat cash, . With the wady buye! in- creased demand prices have gone up Bt even yob the lands in Towa | which wee” for aplo nve tho cheap o5t thingn and gieatest bargaing the Udiled States just now to Uninproved land that sells now at §4 and §5 an acre and cultivated farms that sell for from €10 to $15 per acro, aro not selling at half their retail value. After the public domain shall have been exhausted of all its farming lands, the land of Jowa will very quickly go up to an average value of a $100 per ncre, Even now, what is a §100 for un acre of JTowa land, with the hundred corn erops that lie in it only walting to be taken, year by year? Apply the closer and intelligent culti- vation of Holland or Germany or france to an acre of Jowa land, and what would it not produce? Jay Gould, the longest-headed Amertcan who ever lived, said to the writer of this once, in speaking of Towa, its extraordinary eoil and no waste land, and its inevitable imperial future, that ‘‘the man who owns 160 acres of Towa land has a fortuno for his children if not for himself.” There is no poseible doubt of this, There is nothing moroe certain. 8o it 15 wis- dom to put surplus money in Iowa land. Any man why puts mouey into it for investment wiil bo profited by it. The young man who will get hold of 80 or 160 acres of it, even if he buys it on time and then works to pay for it, as he can soon do, is assured of cer- of his favorite hobbfes. All wise men have hobbies-~though they are not al- ways willing to acknowledge it—and the doctor’s pet hobby next to books is the “Training school for nurses” which he has been instrumental in ostablishing in this country. ‘That it is @ humane hobby aud one which will in tlme be productive of much good is unquestionable, It is Dr. Toner's amoition to build a home where women iy stwy during the term of their profensional trainikg, and to that end he has done and is doing every- thing possible to raire funds, While in luropoe he recently visited Florence Nightingale--the nurse whese minia- trations to the sick have endeared her to the whole world--and upon his re- turn home he delighted his school of nurses by giving them an informal lecture, 1 which he recounted his visit and talk with the woman who 18 their standard of excellence in all that pertains to nursing. Another hobby of the doctor’s, which is yet iu its infan- oy, but which grows rapidly, is the old china menia, As this mania almost invariably develops iuto & craze or wadness impossible to cure, it is pro- bable that Dr. Toner will at once com- meuce a collection of ceramics, and soon have his empty book shelves filled with old pottery and porcelain, When, & year ago, sn entertalnment was given for the bencfit of his be- loved training sehool, he went himself 10 oue ot the potteries at Trenton, N, J., and had chine plates, bowls, cups and saucers deeorated with prints in brick dust, red and blue, the designs being appropriate to nurses and their work, and the chiua being eold ss souvenirs, When your wife's health is bad, when your children are sickly, when you feel worn out, use Brown's Iron Bitters, A Miner's Rich ¥ind, Wall Btreet News, It is related of a Black Hills miner, who had discovered a big thing, that he went to a party in Denver to have a drawing made of the site aud its surroundings, aud he was asked: ‘Do you intend to work this mine!" “No, I guess not.” “Will you go east and form company and sell out the shares? “T think T will,” ““Then, what you want of me is a sketeh showing the mouth of yoar wine, with about §300,000 i silver ore piled up around it. When ck tain good living all his life and very possible fortune, We are coming to the second Towa, The present stato and people are rich, and have had their riches created as if by magic. The average farm, en- tored as u homestead, or bought at $1.20 an acre, is now worth §40 an acre, snd has meantime made a good living for its owner, and perhaps a second family likewiso, Here is an appreciation of many millions of dol- Jars—hundreds of millions of dollars, indeed. 'This 1s the rich harvest of great fortune that the first lowa hus gained. But the socond Towa will reap even more richly, For the past advance from $2 to $40 an acre in the part of the state now improved will go on from §40 to $100 in twelve or fifteen years, while in the new part it will go frem the §4 or 6 as now scll- ing to $70 and 8100 in the same time, hy dream of gold mines, railroad stocks and speculation in lnwn, when there lies right at every one's hands a chanco just as golden and & hundred times more certain! Sius of the Fathers Visited on the Children. Physicisns says that scrofulous taint cannot be eradicated; we deny it *in toto,” 1f you go through a thorough course of BUknock BLoonh BITTeRs, your blood will et aa pure can_wish, Price §1,00 Whno killed Morgan? The recent move to fraise a monu- ment in memory of Free Mason Mor- gan has called up anew the questio ““Who killed Morgan?’ An old citi- zon of Detroit was onjhis way down town yesterdsy when he met an acquaintance and seized the moment to inquire: “1 suppose you know they are going to erect fa” monument to Mor- gan?" “Oh, yes."” “Very mysterlous death?” “So it was.” “‘Gienerally believed that the Free Masons killed him?" “‘Yos, some folks believe it.” “Lat's see—1 think you ‘are a Ma- son yourself?” “Yeun." “Then you must know!" “Well, 1 suppose I do.” ““Then sir, I demand to know who killed Morgan!” “You don't want to know to-day, do yout’ “Yes, sir—right off!" The Mason beckoned the old man ' Blinds, Boxos, 'GOUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM B EDem——— GEORCE F. CRAWFORD W EIOLES.MA L.E BUY:R AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No. 619 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUERS, 10WA, I Pay ths Highe:t Market Price and Deduct No Commission, COUNCIL SLUFFS MANUFAGTURIKG GO Mouldings, Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeyo Wind Mills and Pumps. J, J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, [a. Machinery will be run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Friday of each week, Orders solicited aud satisfaction yuar muml A EX. VE S N E S GO., (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLES AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAGKAWANNA, LEFICH BLOSSBURG AND TALL [OWA GOALSI [ S Te) CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Hleventh Avenue, Council Bluffi. P. T, MAYNE, 0. K. MAYNE FACTORY MANUFACFURE BRCOMS, EROOM HANDLES, .GORN MEAL, GCRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED ‘'he Very lest of Brooms Copstantly on Hand., The High: st Markot rice Paid for Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley 4 BT BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn Will Pleass Send Sample, MAYXYINH & CO. COUNOIL RILUEEES. MRS. D. A, BENEDIGT, THE LEADING DEALER IN L AXTIR G OO DS, 837 Broadwav, Council Bluffs, Iowa. THEHUNTRESS TRACE BUCKLE ‘This buekle kas been on the ot for three years, and gives porfect eatisfaction, WE CHAL- LENGE THE WORLD to prod L t /b it In th 0 P 4 fino purance; - 2nd—1ta (o 1pon 110 wrengths st I ek, o changimi ot Ath—Its easo in changl withous il not unbuck 1e ftselt; tug pul King tho eraes out of the 1noph; sisieht wilh the traco MVUNTILESE TRACK CARRIL K tho bost intho worl, " 1 eamily adjusted, cannot ket off iteif, and will not catch the rein or tall, © HUNTRESS BATENT WHIFFLETRFE AND "BREAST STIAP HOOK, for heavy ’ cAnnot bo oqualied. he tug will not unhook itee f, Manwfuciured gt FOYIME dragging, etc., 6th—The han Manufactured by DUTTON, HUNTRESS & CO., Janesville, Wisconsin, on and 1, ¥, Colllug & Co., Omaha, snd by For salo by C. J. Beckman, Councll Blufls; Sharp & 5o all jobbing houses. il around the corner, looked all around to see that no one was near, and then whispered in his ear: “You won't give it awy!” MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED “l)n your golemn wnxll 110n your solemn word —AND- “Then T'Il tell you—1 killed him SALE STABL “Sir! you are an infernal liar!” ] roared the old man, “Yos, sir, you lie, sir, and I won't have anything more to do with you!" It may never be known who killed Morgen. 1f people won't believe the murderer how are tle facts ever to come out? ———— Never Give Up. If you are suffering wn,h low and de ressed wpirits, loss of appetite, genera ebilivy, disordored blood, wesk . All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable charges. STREET. SOUTH OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - Iowa, HOLLAND & MILLER, e tion, lieiduche, or any disease of & nutire, by all ‘means procure s bottle of Proprietors., Klectric Bitters, You will be surprised to seo the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return; pain and wmisery will cense, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praite of Flectric “Iitters, Sold at fifty ceuts a bottle, by C, ¥, Good- wan " STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE," SlGN AND RNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, A SFEHOLALTY. Sullivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHUES, ETC Also agents for the fofowing Unew of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Auchor, Guion, American, aud State Stodwahip Companies, DR AFTS For sale on tho Royal Bauk of Ireland snd Bank of Lrelaud, Dublin, Those wi 0 inteud 40 scad for ricuds to auy part of Europe will fiud it 40 thels ukerest 0 all 0o Bhop —Corner Broadway and Scott St INE OF CARDUI™ four times » v & Tuppy household Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 848 Broadway, Council Bluffs