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X3 C» T IN ("‘II. :BI.UI‘PS = i) SH.AMAIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIGNERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFFS8, IOWA. TITLE ABSTRAGi UFFlflE Shnd Irote* Bought G nd Lands MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVLYANCERS U T DR R TR SRR R T R j 10WA HENRY BEECROFT, MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE, OFFOSKKTSs WEE POSTONEICOE. BEN HOGERS' OLD STANL Ing his city lion 10 all parts of ¢ ARANTEED New stock co s ani H® wil con'ing attond.d ANl orders promptly to. LOW CHARG S ( Uy recelve . D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17, PN o) R M Now hrasc Culls promptly anewored at ol houes from the factry_wr Fan in conneoti and London earrieees direot That nover require erimping, at Mrs. J. J. Goot's Halt Store. at pr e touch ny othor hair dealor, Also fuil iino of awitchen, cte. abyreatly roducod p #lver and colored nets Waves made from Indies’ own hsde, Do nob (nil i elsewhore All gooas viarrnted ae ropresonted \ UNION BAKERY, GI7 SOUT WA STRE THE BEST BREAD IN THB OIUY. Nuue but employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., deliverad to ar, Wagons sun all day, lazs Hukor part of the aty. Ou P A Y. E Pro')rietor ~ NEW RMEAT MARKET. No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palm:t's Block, E- " Botween 6th aud Tth strects, Our Motto TIGKNG‘%’, PROPRITOR. Bethesda B H[NG HUUQ ”Mtd:cal At Bryant’s 8pring, Broadway and Union Sis. moits, and 1oweat poseiblo pr co, how shop. MRS, B, J. HARDING, M. D, Electrician AND GYGNEGOLOGIST. Cor, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Medicatod, Do Graduate ot Eloctropathic Institution, Phila 5 delpkiia, Pesva Vopor, Electrlc, Plunge, l!u! and ‘Cold Latha. ~Com: X Ofilco Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, 106 Upper Brozdway. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. TSt Gronto!a saace REMOVED without ~the l bfll drawiug of blood or use knite, Cures lung o AND O U R Fite, Serofuls, Liver ‘Con: Jaint, Dropsy, Rheumn- TUMORS! tisa, Pevor fal worew, Krysip Rheum, SHcaid He.d, Oata rit, woal and granulated Eyos, " crotulois Ulo malo vis.uwo of all 'kinds. Al o morhoids o Pilos cared The treatment of Al foulties peculiar to J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor. Offico over Firet National Bank, Coundl Blutf Tows. Will practice in tho wtase and fodor: coura JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 314 BROADWAY, Couneil Bloffs, - - SALL ON OR W B. MAYES, Drs, % Rice and F. €, Millnr.‘L[Ia,IlS a,ndRBalEState. Proprictor Venerial discasos. mouney refuaded. All diseanes treatod upo: the princlple ot veget. ireforus, without the uso of wercurial pois- 208 or tho Knife, Eleetrs Vapor or M who rlesiro thera. Hernts o Bupuuro radically en: the Elastic belt Truss sad Pl superior In the worla, sated Batis, furnishod 1by tho uve , which bar CONSULTATION FRER ADDRESS o shetracts of Pottownitaiio nd Maln e STEINER, M. D, (Deutscher Arzt.) Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. SINION & WEST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Stroet, Council Bluffe. Extractingand 0lling o speclalty, First-closs | Council Blufis, 'I"k L'ull(lnlm)(' ork in — | sucarcn of women and childron a_aps DR. A. P, HANCHETT, P PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ¥ EONTUDNEM, M. D., Fuee Dis2ENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Oftie, No, 14 Pearl Stroet. Houss, 0 a, m. to 2,80d p,m, to 6 p, m. Ruddonce, 120 Bancroft stecot. Telephonic counoctlon with Ountral oflice, | Omeotn Everott's block, Peerl trect J M. PA L\l L.R, doncs 648 Fourth strect, 2a.m,2t0d0u1 o DEAL! REAL ESTATE| F. . CLARK, AN ) LOAN AGENT, {PRACT CAL DENTIST. COUNCIL BLUFXS, lbw | W.D.STILLMAN, n Practitioner of Homeoputhy, consulting | HUGHES & TowSl EE hyswlan and Surgeon. DEALEES 1N loin o tyaldonoe 013 Wiklow wronue, Coua-)| Qo fectionery, Fruits,INuts Y e R " A F. T. SEYBERT, M. D Cizars and Tobcco, Kresh PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Uysters and Ioe Cream in fieason, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA.| 12 MAIN 8T, Office No, 5, Everctt Block, Rest) Office hours from 9 to p.m. Councll lufls oppasite tho poatottice. Oue of tho oldeut paactitionere (o Councll Blufls Hatle sed 1o tafastion guar L 16 Counci) Blutfs Diroad- S. E. MAXON, 723 W. Broadway. & xm o= xw =0 . LARSON & ANDERSON, e Propt! etors, om opened for bus od 10 o landry koo sathfuction & ork, Wuck a9 colla wanh e\ oryb Otfice over aaving QOUNOIL BLUFKE REAL ESTATE. his office, over Busbnell shrect EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Bluffs W. 0, Jaacs, 1u counoction with b isw and LARSON & ANDERSON. | AU A0S Ehe Aand . evel of the stroet’s monotony is pre sollection Lusluess buys and sclls roal catato. | TiUR. GVFICEK - I W PORRY | gory d ard one has to have the tri Persons wisking to buy or sell city propert eail UFFI[}ER & PI[SEY | wmphs of ere pointed cuito him, or s store, Poar S A DU NS, Council Bluffs, Ia, | Established, 1866 Dealors In Exchange and bowe & n reign &0 Domest! tice, S8old. THE DAILY BEE-~WEDNESDAY C(“‘Ncll. BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TARLE 1A K ISLAND AND PACTFY D, At Atl Ext Ex Ex and M Ex and Ma Atiantic Ex 0pm | Paciflc Exi ..020a T Mai_and ¥ Matiand Ex'17:00p m 400 p m | Neb & Kaw EX, 8208w Depart Arriv At Ex 15 p m | Paciflc Ex} .. 01154 m Ml and Ex‘. 0208 m | Mal and Ex'..6:15 p n (Sat). 550 p on | Accom. (Mon.).1:45 p n Depart Arrive Mail and Ex....0:86 & m | Bxproes 6:50 pm | T LL910p m | Mal and Ex., 645 p m | 1Fx 40400 8:0 . m Arrive TR A 0% Y650 pm brar Frin Fort Niobrar, S8 m Leave Counil B uffe 8am, 0nam, 10am,|8sm, flam, 1m2'p p m, 4 pm, bpm,6pm. | am, 1) am, pin, Sp m, 3 p S 1, 6 pm troct cams run halt hour y to the Union Pacifl ard b On Sunday the ., and run d 6 o'c ock, and n their tripy at tho day 1 to city time, REW YORK MANSIU iS. Houses Wth me KlLLhfln and Stable on the Roof, Peter Coopesr's Old-Fashioned House Tho Nun Liko Life of Mra A T. Stew- artin Ber sansion -Jay Gould’s Sate 10 th ck Farlor. Correspondence of The Chronicle New York, S ptembor £8, 1882 o fever foc building that epidemic here two or three seems otly to be taking on n strength as the months rolby, Dar. g the Just mix months theie were u 1283 buluings, to cost §21, )00 Qe the nea ropolitan Opera house on Broad is to cust $2,000,000, The ), i'8 next door neighbor, which is ali bug fiv 3 GATEIL U OVEr 4 millon, sad the Nuvacro block of wventh buetme years ago tul ark will cos noatly threo milions ot doilors. Thess housce are “fate,” aud are, U under staud, to be 80 urrar that each famnily shull have wors than one 1 jor, and be as livtle ke fiats aud as much like sepurate dwelliug houses as possi- ole. I have heard 11 said that not only the kitghens but the stables and carriage housws also sre to be on the coof. Swee the ides ef nd i a houso ot the emells, heat and noise ol its kitchen by putting that roow upperwmost was introduc.d (vy Worth, the Paris man milliner, L oslieve) 1 has beeu adopted by very mauy Now Yorkers, The culinary departments of more than one new private dwell ing and of se7eral of the swell clubs and modern hospital buildings are on thoe roofs. But I imagine thut it Jose F. de Navarro, the Eievated railroad puts his stubles on the roofs of his new block he wiull bo the pioneer in that dircesion, To retura to the subj.ct of the bulldiug craze, there are said to be thirty-tour structures now buildiug that are to cost when (inishied over $100,000 euch. Hereto. fore tho most couspicuous results of this Javish expeuaiture of moucy have besn 1he grand, vew commercial warehouses, ¢ fti 2 buildings, places of amusement, court houser, markets ) on, through tho mujor part of luy has doubtless been in that direction in which i* made the least {show - covering the ewamps and farms of upprr Manhattan island with dwellings to meet the demands of the | rapidly swelling population. NEW FOHMS OF ARCHITECTURE Ttis only Jutely that rich Now Yorkers have boen exercwswg auy more taste in providiog themselves with homes than was required 1o make |those buildings strong and roomy They stuck to one puttern for thirry yesvs, Thar was che famous high- #toop, browostoue front house, Fifth avenue shows ic best. Up to a very short time sygo its houscs were us much alike u» 80 many Chinamen They varied only 1w width and heighth, A T, Btewart made the firet departure when he puc up on the corne: of Tuirty-fourth sireot what is en you the most elegant dwr ) ing in | the city, It s of white warble, and |of the tizs of four or five orciury Fifth avenue munsions. The carving, | vhe royal staire down from 1he great doorway, tho heavy marble rail, the white siik ehedes bordered devp winh gold, and, nbove all, the open epace n which the building stauds, sur rounded by s lswn, ull wo to make up a sum of graudeur, clegence and taste that no others approcch T those who kno+ what umpoeing efects nid what full disnlay are reached 1 B irope by the siuplo trick of nettivg wpan buildiog wpar | from othor sirustures in upen (o 1ares | or terraced purks it seems oCd tha our aw' itious mitlonairee do not re |sorttoit. A T Stewars did i ina wild and ios i ieut way, and Vau | derbilt boughta whols pace hatween | etreets, but erce edon ivtwo houses where there rhould have been ouly his {own. Al the others have bou, htjust | wnough nd fora bl ine et thou, heving spent & h-ap of money on an origiual desten, an! a8 much ARGl O didisete effecis in carviug | aud paveling, wedgn it all o between | two ,.‘.«r he 18 not Lkely 10 50 them at all TILDEN 115 OWN ARCHITECK Bawuel J. Tilden hes just done that. o hos had his old residence on Grame roy 4 Yark and a buiding next door thrown into one aud metamor phas-d it to the most elegant wausion, except Stewart's aud Vanderbilt wlat Groyetons, in finiehed it will have cost moro than oither of them, If you wero 1o le for it you might pass it wi y. wat knowicg it was there, Tho park in frot, however, dieplays at onco when you got away from 1t. The doube ple of bay windows, ¢ with o broze rail, its gables ana it carved chimuey pots stand out in proud displey. T will not attempt to doscriba the house, Tt is not o Ay eot sohosl of desigr, Me Tilten was in A grea’ measurc his own architec . Ho wanted tao things eepeolly & front of hs ywn choice and a library that should not have its equal on the continent 'he front i+, 1if [ may v8e the ox sion, alive with cirving —vasce ors, wroatha and tracery follow the door and window frames, enrich the whlar courses, hide the rills an Imtels, and run along even the s and balustor posts, Between tho windows in a8 many niches are life heads Frankli << sie f Milton, 1, Shak speare, Goethe and Duante The main entrance - for there are two, « o oash of the original houws s « wondemful affsir. Heavy columns ot polishiod granite SUPPOrt a groat porel )t lavishly carved brownetono, feom cach sido of which protrudes ilual fizuve representing one nansone, AN ELLGANT LIBRANY, of the 100 onw side of the doublo manston o tho library, & hall mixty feet long vid & thivd as wide, the lower half ot wo wal's io hid behtud esrved rose voud bookesses that are 1o conain the thowands of volumes which g to makas vp the most valuable colleotion of legal and historieal works and oue of the most extennive private liaries in tho otates, Tho room that ta most admivad 18 the diniog nall; which in loft justus it was beforo the othe parts of the housos wers reuodeled The ceiling is formed by a blue and gold canopy, which has for & centor: picce o miracle of carving in sandal wooll, whorein flowors, leavea, replile iomnors, birds and animals are heaped and tangled indescribably Botind d betweon »ll these «hicc'a is a groand of goid that produces a sart Tingly beavtiful effsct. The hail s patatial Ite walis is of polished granite and sandstone, lettored with carving Lis coiling i8 & poem ot col and desiun. The very elevator which is of varved sandal and rose woods, cost 85,0000 The improvements are to coat $500 (00 and to be comploted next spring. Meantime the sage live Yonkers, whore he has & mazmificant country house and wher-, derpite the ruors that ara in sisting ho is broken dowa, ho tried a friend of mine the other duy wilh| ronving up and do Alts’ and 1ah the pavk like grounds PETER GOOPER'S OLD FASHIONED HOUSY Oualy a block away are big s sious of Peter Cooper Oyrus W Field Both are old-fo 1ed In fact, Mr, Tiden 18 tho on'y archilec of his own wealth, except A T, Stew who hae butlt him a pdace Th Poter Cooper Jives 1n an enormous srick houss a block from Gramercy park, o s a codection of biyg square cooms, plate walle, roomy hulls and common wppointmenia, and is fur wished in the style of forty ana fifvy years xgo, Just at present the front hall and the parior contein piles of tracts and pamphlets designad to show the besn'y of the. grebnheck and the folly ana ‘crime of specio payments Oyrus W, Field lives 1 n brown stone hoaso facug the purk. It is just such another house a3 Peter Couper’s, in eide, but 1ta furniture is new und ele- gant, und the effects of the taste and rravel show in the rugs, the fine pamt- inge, the bricn-brac end the scuipture eeen on every hand. A NUN JIKE LIFE, Mrs. A. T. Stewart's house has be come like 8 wauvsoleum, Those who have passed it sy atier day for years have uever e u one of the window shades drawn up In fact, but for the swoke that curds upward from the chimneys and the visits of the letter carriers, expressmen and store boys, ono would suppoee’the house u occu pied. While the great merchant lived he reprosented all that Mra. Stewart cared for i hie, and now that he is dead sho hus no uue upon whom to be sww her effeciime, She is lasting rather thew lviog, sud those who know her say that eho leads a nun-like life. She believes that there were ouly two wmen worthy of confi dence 1 the world, her hus- bauti aud his successor, Judge Huton, Ho lives two or three docre below on thuiy-fourth street, und whenever the woather 1s fiv she wa ks to his house for her meals, At viher times members of Lis family visit her and lend her their compenionship Stio kuows but fsw others, Sne tesud t have been 80 worried by beg ging callers and lotters that she wru over her wail and her visitors 10 s, (he graud house, witn 1t car incnes thick am; enpreisily mude for each room, 1t Livter of roulpture and ats huodreds of costiy peinting, magnilicent clockn aud paiatial furnitare, aro hid by darkuees, the pariors sud main rooms buing abandon d by tho household, HILTON'S PROYUSION OF PICLURES, Juuge Hilwu's houss 18 extruva- gautly appointed. Oustly patiogs are met wich atthe fronv door, and hang 1 an alwost uubroken iine along tho nall, up the broad stairs snd Lo the grest drawing rovm, whichis bung with more pietuios thau T evar saw oneide of an wit exhibition, Th ofi et of the yellow silk upholstering iu this roow is grand and. theatricsl, hut not r homelike or com- fortuble. be sure, T fondoess for oil e judge’s to you ina prevaili avenue and Forty-niuth Pho establishments are somewhi wliko, Tho mosy psios has been taken | with the dui rooms, which are fi nshed in weite and gold, Kven the window shucters are white, with gold s ceilings are ribbed | with either 1z or stuceo, T could not tell which when 1 saw them, and | in tho panels are rich and appropriate oil paloiin.s on canvass, painted abroad sud sent over shaped each to its frame. The drawing room in one of these housos opens into the con- servatory, an extension o the rear of street penciling, 1 houses in the wetropolis, When it is the house with a curved root of iron pintings i wall and coiling panels is | best extnbited w the two palaces the | younger Guelet brothere are buiid- | « iy at I srreet | wid Fufth sad Fiteh | OCTOBER 18 N " | [and glass, The effect of this, when| its fountain eplashes and ita tpace is | | tilled with frazeant aud variegant and | ‘\ riogated flowers and plants, will cortainly be sgrecabl AY GOULD'S HONE, | Jay Gould's house is near by a | Forty seventh aire d Fifth av place, foue story, higl | stoop, brown stoue front. It is p | pointed olegantly with the newest put teros of farniture and auce of brenz a comn | mmon proponc useful and comfortablo than that is wholly ornamental about it, over the way from the Windeor hotel, aud tho people from all parts of the world have it pointed -out to them, All that T ever saw from the oufside, however, was a house with all its window shades drawn down, excopt one that was obstructed by s hoge safe This is in the back room on the first floor, which most peopls et apart for u dining room, but that he has hung with maps, cquipp d with a deek, n table, a safe and & tolenraph tnstrument, aud uses for an oftice, Tt safe wnd the tolegraph wire en- terie the kitohen are the only peculiar things I wver noticed from outaide tho house, but as they are cminontly suggestive and appro- propriate, pirhaps they are enough. How “lfow's the b or this me Wi some the Baby? " His orouy thank yon of Thowas' 1 bat. We wave oTRIC OfL, o ¥ you advised, doctor, hat give him me iy o in an hour or w0’ Next day o doctor pronounced the youngster cwed, A Nevada Man’s Bathing Story. ¥ro u Carson City (Nev.) Appeal “Sine” Barues tells o raoy story of hia oxpsrienco at Sanca Moniea, the now suwimer resort of Southern Cali fornia, “1 was l’.nwll in that scetion « fow mont! 8 ag, i CSine,” “and pretty neatly bursted when 1 fellin with Jones, the seuator, and told him my coudition, He fell right up abreast of the situation and 1 me ho would give me a job. ‘I wanta lot of them to keep in the water all day ty show visitors how delighful eurf bathingis. You see, theas peo- plo from the east have aequired a sort of prejuin e againt the Pacitic oocan, aud T want 1o counteract the feeling I want you to boss eight men, and om tumbiing around in the billows, the s,ork of the laughing sea, in stri costumes-—men who ‘can run out on the bench every ten minutes and tell how warm tho water is,’ “Well, T caughi the idea, and agreed to furnish the erowd for €20 o dag, and wo closed tho bargain, 1 Hro Lt men at $1 a head to bathe thore a'tthe afternoon, and T pocketed the balance. T got a green nud blue striped snit, with the flag of the Union seross the stomach, ana 1ushed ibout keeping tho g The second day they struck f« hecause the water was 80 cold, T tried to ex about the trade winds and har »ou tide, bui they wanted the plait ther grand csgublishments —thoso of |00 0070l the samo. Then three tho Goolets, Vanderbilts —and | i g Joues didn’t mies 'em, and 1 othe me of money acoumulated | {ene PYETEE Sy S S iy hy the ancestors of the builders. | /00" ¢ to death right on ho beuwch, and I had to get a coroner’s jury to find a verdiot from over-heating in the water. The balanco of the garg left, and I had to go it alone, I got 8o ivured to the cold that I could rueh out of the water, skip up to tho Koglish touriats and tell ‘em 1t was jusc lovely mud keop my teoth stilall the while 1 got my $20 every night, and spout it all for warm drinks. Then I quit, as wy constitution was giving way When I left he had eight Icishmen ¢ !I the railroad doing the bathing for the hotel, and they had a firo going all the while back of some rocks, where the men could warm up between swime, That is a groat climate down there,” Horsford's Acia Phosphate a Re froshi g Drink. Dr. A. L. HALL, Fairhaven, N. Y., saye: “It forms an «xcollent sub- stitute for lomon juice, and wiil furn- ish a refreshing drink for the sick.” How Brother Pursons Was nged. A farmor belonging to_a certain re- ligious denomination in Illinois called upou his clorggman to usk the zood wan if ho really belioved that prayers wore answered. “Of conrso I do,” was the reply. “Well, 1 dunno,” was rhe doubtful observation, ‘‘Have you anything on your wind, Brothor Par sons?” ©I have” ‘Have prayed in all enrnestness”’ I havi “And of- u-l," “Yos every day and twicen doy.”*And thic prayer has not beon answorad?” “No.” “Well, perhaps I had better pray for you. What shall T ask for you, in your name!” “Idon't want to bo a hog, you know,” said the brother, *‘but if you are a_ind to pray that whoat jumps to §2 156 per bushel by the 1st of September, 'l bring down a bushel of potatoos next time I come, 1've wrestlod and strug gled snd hung on till I've got a sore throat and am clean disoouraged.” BEMEMBER THIS. If you nre sick Hop Bittors will suroly aid Nature iv 1aaking you wel) when all elso fails, 1f you are costive or dyspeptic, or Discour- | aro eufforing from any of the numor- ous discuses of the stomach or bowels, it is your own favlt if you remein ill, for ‘Hop Bittors aro a sovereign remody 10 all guch complainta, 1f yon nre wasting awayd with any form of Kidney disezse, stop tempting Death this momoent, and turn fora cure tu Hop Bitters. 1f you are sick with that terrible sicknegs Norvonsnese, you will find a “Balm in Gilead” in the use of Hop Bittors 1f you are & frequenter dent of & miasmatic your systemn age mntrics —malaris, of and intery eut fevers of Hop Biiters, If you have rough, or a resi ict, barricade scourge of all sidem bilitug by ‘the uso pimple or zal | Jow skin, bad breath, puins aud aches, Hop rich aud feel ricerablo generally Sitters will give you fair skin blood, and swectest breath, health and comfort To sl ort thoy cure all diseascs of the stowach, Bowele, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Diseuase, Fivs Hundred dollars will bo paid for a caso they will not cure or hely Thut poor, badridden, invalid wife, sister, mother or daughter, can b mado the picture of health, by o few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing hut a witle, Will you let them suffer & but it is home rather than a palace aud there is more than is It is ] GEORGE F. CRAWFORD - W HOLES A .5 BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGCS. No. 519 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUEFS, IOWA I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission, COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFAGTURING GO. Mouldings, Scroll and Lattico Work, Wood T - ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, D(;lg:ls, Blinds, Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkoye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Blnf, Ia. Machinerv «ill bo run exolusively for onch woek, custom work on Thursday aod Ordera aolicited snd satiofaction uacantood. AL MEARNIE & CO., (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG ay of JOWA COALS CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor, Fighth Btreet and Bieventh Avenus, Council Bluffs. P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MA COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES. CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED 'he Very Best of Broome Constantly on Hand. The Highwat Muarket Price Paid tor Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to 8Sell Broom Oorn Will Please Send Sample. MAYINHE & CO. (o] "’OII. BLUNFES. MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EE AIXRR GO ODS, 337 Broadw.v, Council Bluffs, lowa. Thia biuei 1o Fas hoan on tho markat for three years, a ; LYN & THE WORED 10 pri duco & burklo At eauR 18 I 3’.5‘3,'.’,".‘.; pearance; 2nd—1t4 (30 1 pon the traco; e Jts stror yth wnging with oy akin: 1Ko oracs cutof 1he | nor; 1 ht with tho trace wly adjurted, WHIFELETRY & Aot bo oy +ug pu) . Th covkors ly AP HOOK, {5 h HEHEPRER 0 SaE L .r heavy © agons, plowink, dresging, ete., Wil not unhock iteo 7, Manufas urod by i DUTTON, HUNTRESS & CO,, Janesville, Wisconsin, loby €. 9 Bookman, Cuuncll Blufle; Sharp & Son and H, 8, Colllus &Co., Omaba, and by & hous ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOUKFLINGER, Pro Oysators m 1 ME=1¢ will not u b will not_catch th “Ihe tug rietor, Choice Wines acd Cigars, ivery Stylo, 4 Gouncil Bloffs, lowa. | {709 Lowar Rroadway, STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND HAMENTAL PAINTERS, PAPER HANGING, MaIN STREET LIVERY, FEED ~AND-- SALE STABLE. KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, All Shippers and Travelers will find #. BEPECOLANLTY . zood accommodation and reasouab! | charges, STREET. Shop--Coruor Broadway and Beott $1 CRYSTAL MILL, | SOUTH Sumva’n & Fltflgerald, G::;::ll lI:Iufis, - - lowa. HOLLAXD & MILLER DEALFERS IN |GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crookery, Glassware, ' . Propriston. - U!("JH. & URAJG BOOTS, SHLUES, ETC arTisTic POTTERY, Aleo agouts foy the foyiowlug linw of Fieh Ont Glass, Fine French Chine | Steamship Companies : Sllver Ware &ica | Cunard, Anchor, Guica, Awerican, aud Stav | 840 LRoavwAY COUNCIL BLUFYS, wa | D E o & - #os_drewn Al deed e SR R R | JACOB SIMS,” fricnds Lo ay part of Kurope will fiud § ntereat b call oy Attoraey and Covnsellor a Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, Browiway, betwesn Maln and ke AL pactice in Suate apd Fode SBullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENT 343 Broadway, Counci! Blufs i