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COUNCIT. BLUFES WHOL' SALE AND RETAIL STATIGKERY FND PRINTER'S COODS, e COUN' SIL_BLUFFS, IOWA. i ABSTRACT OFFIGE. A. - QT XN B & C O 1.4 Lots Bought and Sold. ACNEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATE PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. e e Y HENRY BEECRO"T, MiN STREET LIVERY STABLE, OFPOSITH THE FPOSTONEFILICE. BEN ROGERS' OLD STAND, all parts of ths city, All orders promptly attended w stock cona antly recelved. B wilcontinue running bis city lina t . LOW CHARG:S GUARANTEED. D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker., Council Blaffs No. 17, North Main Street. . - . . . Calls promptly answered at all hours, night or day, Newx hearse and London carriages direct from the factory ara Fun in connection therowith WWATEIR W.AVIES That never require crimping, at Mra. J. J. Good'a Hair Store, at prices never befere ouched by ny otoer hafr doaler. Also & full lino of switches, cte. at xreatly reduced prices. Also gold, dliver and colored nets. Waves mndo from Iadics’ owa hair. Do not feil to call beforo purchasing sisowhere. All goods warranied ag represontod. MRS, GOOD, 20 Maln atreoy, Council Blufts, Towa UNION BAKERY, 517 SOUT MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN I'HE CITY. None but first-class Baker: employed. Bread, Onke, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the city. Oy Wagons run all day. P. AYRES, Proprietor, NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palmer’s Block. Between Gth and Tth streets. E- . Our Motto TIGKNOR, PROPRIETOR. Irict leanliness, the bost quality of nicate, aud lowest possiblo prices. Meats' de- Come and see our new shop. BATHING HOUSE! MRS, B J. HARDING, M. D, A% Bryant’s 8pring, Gor. Broadway and Union Sts.| COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Modicated, Vapor, Electrle, Plungo, Douch, ' Shower, Hot and 'Cold Baths. Com potent’ male and femalo nurses and attendants Always on hand, and the best of caro and_atten- Mon given patrons, Special attention given to bathing children. Inyestigation aud patronsgs solicitod. DR. A. H. SrupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley: Treatmont of chronic disesses made o epecialty, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Gradnate of [lectropathic Instituilon, Vhils- Aciphia, Pennx, Offico Dui. Broadway & Glonn Ave, COUNCIL BLUF¥FS, IOWA. CONSULTATION FREE- Towa. L ON Ok ADDRESS Urg. B, Rice and F. 0. Miller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ta, SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. i4 Pearl Street, Csuncil Bluffs. First-cloes The treatment of all diseases and pointul dit- TUMO RS sism, Fover ant x Rheum, Scald Head, ’ money refunded. Towa. Will practice in the stato and federal Al disoascs treated upon the principleof veget- | courts who desire them. Horula or Rupture radically cured by the use Council Bluffs, - - connty. Offic corner of Broadway and Main - | #ireets, Council Bluffs To U AN[} ERS E‘:&mi}’bfigfg"“‘“m‘{‘fi fcultivs peculiar to females a specinlby. nife, Cures lung discases, d. G. TIPTON, and gravulated Eyes, Scrofulotn Icreform, withous the use of mercurial pois- e = == or JNO. JAY FRAINEY, the Elastic belt Truss and Piaster, which hw W. B. MAYES, e, o e SR Attorney & Counsgllor. Justice of the Peace, Loans and Real Estate. JOHH STEINER, M. D, plaiat, Dropsy, Rhcucaa- Vonerial diseasos. Hemorrhoids or Pilos cured | Offico over First National Bank, Councll Blufts, Eloctro Vapor or M-dicated Baths, furnished 814 BROADWAY, Proprictor of abstracts of Pottawattamie (Deuts er Arzt) Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Extracting and Council Bluffs, ing & speclalty. 1% wicasen of womon and chuldren a_epacialty. P J. MONTGOMERY, M. D. Free DispeNsan . P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURCECH. | Office, No. 14 Pearl Stroot. Hauas, 9 o, m. to to 6 p, m. Residence, 120 Telophonic connection ' with EVERY BATURDAY, Office I Everett's biock, Poarh treet. Kesl) dence 628 Fourth stre<s. Ofics houra from § to T ONT IR ATMIR. | dnve ik, Sha e iy REAL ESTATE F. 0. GCLARK, PRACT.CAL DENTIST. AND LOAN AGENT, COUNCIL BLUEFS, IOW | ,,, apposite the postoftice. One of ' " b A o Y ‘ ! 3 - o MK N ol \ I n THE DAILY BEE-- THU RSDAY OCTOBER 19 7 — s — — — — — = == — ] COUNOCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD| My dear, why don’t you——" be. [disinfected oonrc'erce inall wo want TIME TABLE. gan Mrs. Spoopendyke. That is enovgh for us. Do not eall out e At 17" roared her husband. | the band. Just let us vetire from the . CNICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND FACIH ¢ P'raps you know more about thejoffice quietly and unostentaticusly, A P i Pacifie T 015y | PeTeonal “habits of this dod.gasted | As reeards the United States commis B | Eane he AT m | squiet than I do!” and he slammed at |sionetship wo retiro to private life. In 1, Moies s '.3:15 a m | Dea Moines e 4:40 § :“;,ln.',n.- yu;n,::r T‘f‘. -uL...l“‘.‘ 1t | the 1;‘.”,‘. of our family W v:-lm I(I'ran{-L W O LES A T8 . SGTON ANT Y ) is log ooso wwhe o turbulent voyage of oflicial life g X | you've got some political inflastce | through which wo tinve pisied, sad 89 Mal and Ex R | Ma oo [ here!” and lowering his_head behind [ we monkey with the children atound NV pm | N vam | the umbrella he charged sgain, The | our how © wo will shut our eyes BUYER EMICAG0 ASD NORTHW water tipped the umbrella straight, |t officia! suflering that is going on . gy et ’ \ p poured up into it, and fell in a deluge [all around us a ; M| Dhiflc Bad oo gasaml oy Mr, Spoopendyke’s head aud [ — \ s | A ) iy [shoulders, “Don’t be d, | Desplacd, “ ‘ nay vuitis [ladies!” he squealed. ro's no| 'y the unthinking, Burdock has boen 519 S th M St. t L B kB ! G200 hrolia down over it, like an extin. | e ERL L ado2 ete,, has ren 3 Dopart At gasted ¢ flizials always on band!” bat | long been acknowledged by sAvants A8 mon COUNCIL BLUEF! I0OWA pretm Bt | Ol 100 1 | at this jauoture the Bmbrclla tipped f{nviluable, as o dinvetic, weriont_and Denver By Locil § 1 from handle to whalebone {ip, the | Dlood purnitier Khock Broon BIttexs : : fii i stroam caught Me, Spoopendgke under | S0 alli itios, Price 1, I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct A SRCUY \ L & 2 d sale _—~'—" [ : ¥ ARAR, B, LTS XD 1A COMRLT L] Dol ULIRGIUE Ho hnew His Fatling No Commission. Depart Art gasping againet Ve Detrolt Free Mt AL T e it 1490 5 “This is what I meant, dear. 111 e 16 ofien wonder i e e e e e e R et e A Ly | Lo s e st e | 6T BT UEFS MANUFAGTURING GO gl i ot O ANBEATE ||.L:.J!V|V ulmulmu_, k’w):]\:‘u |“1u-l n0zz10 | of the third-class order ever racked . For Sioux City. 7:55 a m | Fon Sions Cy 60 pm | over, and turniog ater ol | his brains to imagine what Feom S 1 For Fort Niobrara. Nek 7 For St. Paul Dopart Arti Mail and Ex.. 8:20 & m | Mail and Ex..6:55 pm B30 p m Council Blufts & Omaba Strect R. R. Leave Council Biufls ®am, 8 um, 10 1A, 1m,2n B m, 4 p'm, 6w, 8 pm Strect cams run half hour'y to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the ears bugin thoie trips at g o'clock n. ., ar-y diring tho day at 9, 11, 24, 5 an Ky and run to city time, Leave Onaha, R am, 9am, 10 m, LA, Tpm, 2pm, 8§ w4 pm, 6, 6 pan Sxeept Sundays, 1 Mondays. 1HE SPOOPENDYKES, Bullding & Fountain, copt Saturdays. (E opt Brooklyn Eagie “That's what I wanted “T know what ye wani!’ yelled Mr, Spoopendyke, fairly beside himself with rage whon he #aw how easy it wos done, *‘Ye only want a little political influence and & brick chim- ney to be a board of water commie- sioners! If I could kick like you, I'd build » wall around me, get into a wash tub, that rent out as a resorvoir, If that's all ye wanted. what made yo howl for a fountain? If ye only wanted to kick it over, what mude ye stand around and devil me into build- ing that equirt? Some day I'm going to put a meter in you aud start a pri- vato wator-tax!” and Mr. Spoopen- dyke wrenched off the hoso without waiting to uncouple it, and started for the house, “Are you wet, deat’’ asked Mrs. “‘My dear,” said Mr. Spoopend ke. as ho planted the nozzle of the streci- sprinkler and braced it with bricks so it would squirt straight up, ‘‘my denr, that makes considerable of a fountain, I wish I had thought of it before.” *Upon my word,” giggled Mrs. Spoopendyke. **Why, you are really an inventor. That's the best fountain 1 ever saw; but how are you going to take it down?’ and Mrs. Spoopendyke contemplated the fountain with con- siderable wisgiving, “Don’t want to take it down!"” grunted Mr. Spoopendyke. ‘It comes down itself by tho natural laws of gravitation. Did you supposo that water intended to squirt up in the air and wait for me to bring it down on a step-ladder? Got some kind of a notion_ that T was going to tie a rope around that water and haul it down, hadn’t ye? Well, I'm not; and I ain’t woing to offer it any chromos to come down, either!” And Mr. Spoopen- dyke seatcd himself on the lower step and eyed his fountain with a ereat deal of eatisfaction. “How long are you going *o lat it squirt’’ asked Mra. Spoopendlyke, anxious to have the trouble begin that it might be over the sooner. “O T guess about twenty feet,” re- plied Mr. Spoopendyke measuring the hight of the stream with his eye and chuckling to himself. ‘That’s about as Jong as the pressure will per- mit, and 1_thought I'd let it go_that far before I hitched it up,” and Mr Spoopendyke shook all over as the full strongth of his joke impressed iteelf upon him Mrs. Spoopendyke watched the play of the water in silence. “Praps you think 1 can’t get that fountain apart without getting wet,” snid Mr. Spoopendyke at length, “Maybe you have imbibed the idea that when I turn that water off T'm going to be eoaked, Well, I'm not. The head that invented this fountain knows how to keep iteelf dry,” and Mr. Spoopendyke got up and~ walked around his prize, his face beaming with smiles. The water was falling in a perfect shower upon the koy-box, and in the afternoon sun the fountain looked remarkably pretty. Mrs. Spoopendyke made mno re- sponee, but patiently awaited develop- ments. “Now bring me the ambrella,” «1id Mr. Spoopendyke, preparing himself for the closing triamph, *“Bring me forth the fiery, untamed umbrella!’ and as Mrs. Spoopendyke handed it to him, he raised it. picked up his key, and approached the stream. Tne umbrelln protectod him from the down pour, but as he bent over to turn the water off the hiesing shaft struck under the gingham, and, rais ing the umbrella with 3 vicious jerk, tipped Mr. Spoopendyke over on his beum ends, “Dod wast the meusly squirt!” h yelladia soon s he recovered breath/ attention for?’ and he shovk the ain- brella at his wife as he rose drifiping to his feet. *‘Another time when 'm fixing this fountain you get under the bed, yo hear/” and Mr, Spoopendyke glared around him and spprowched the enemy once more: ! This timo he held the umbrella | out hefore him, groping along behind | the oldect practitioners In Councll Blufts, Satls W.D. STILLMAN, |union curmteesn s o tomeowar, comitios -~ HUCHES & TOWSLEE, "hysicianand Surgeen. DEALERS TN Ofill\&:nfl’wd.nuuu Willow avenue, Coun- con[ectione‘.y‘ Frui;ts,Nut.a E T QEVRERT M &~ |Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh F. T. SEYBERT, M. 4, Oysters and Ice Cream in PHYBICIAN & BURGEON, Season COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA., 12 MAIN 8T, Office No. b, Everett Blook, Broad- | Oounall Blath way, over A. Louic's Restaurent. \;STEAM ; LAUNDRY; 8. E. MAXON, 723 W. Broadway. & ¥ ox xo s o LARSON & ANDERSOR, Proprietors, ! jast been opeued for bLast ared o d 0fice gver asvings ben " REAL ESTATE. W. C. Jasaes, It Towa, | Tis laundry nes nnection with ble law and sollection businessbuye and sclls real estate e W K. M. FUBKY L XA N FCE B, "EDWIR J. ABBOTT. | ; Justice ot the Peace and UUunflll B]flfi&‘, Iau Notary Public, | Established, - - 1868 Dealers 1 Forclgn and Domestic Exchange 4)6Broadway, Council Bluffs ‘.w home securi 1him about & €vot.and rolled him in the it with the key. He had almost resched the rod when the streamn struck the outside of the umbrella and as it whizled Mr, Spoopendyke spun arouad, landing in the sitting position on the fountain, which lifted gutter, “That's what ye were waisting t« oo, was it!" be uted as he climbed to his feet. and shook his fist at his| trembling wite “‘Been roosting vy there to watcl this displuy of geniws aguinst brute forcé! Kot an idea hid away somewheso that this fountuin and me aiu'c on friendly terms!” and he whavged the embrella across ti steadily pouring etream, got caught onee more and landed in the gutter again, this time on the back of the neck ““How 4'ye like the show quesled, bounding to his foet. “Therv's zoing to be & concert after the circus!” and Le charged vuce lazain with his vmbrelly, which was ime jerked out of his hands 2ad Y over iu the eireet. ‘‘Procure Iyour tickets of the ntlemanly | | ushers!” akd he grabbed his weapon |and wade ¬her onslasght. *Not that the citwus performance is con cluded!” he eontinued, as he fell clear over the strean and rolled into the umbrella. “‘The best is yet to come!” and in trying to straighten thel Auml:lullu, which had turned inside out, he caught the fountain again and alid down it on to the curbstone with 8 Jmund Jike @ bung-starter on & bar rel, Loommirsioner in 8 way that is well | people. “What did yo waut to distract my L Oft in fho stilly nignt we have heen Spoopendyke, regarding him affec- tionately. “‘Wet!” howled Mr. Spoopendykoe. “Man is four-fifths water, and tho other fifth of me is a littlo moist; that is all!” and Mr. Spoopendykeplunged up-staira and into bed. “I don’t care,” murmured Mrs, Spoopendyke. ‘‘He didn’t stand still long enough to get chilled, and if he keeps mad for any our longer he won'c cateh cold!” and, acting on this new 'pathy, Mrs. Spoopendyke busied her- solf at the bedside uatil her husband fell asleep from the exhaustion of av- ger and snored the snore of the just How's the Baby? “How'u the baby?” * His croup is he ter this morning, thank you. We gave bim somo of THOMAS' 1 TN yo« advised, doctor, aud shal give him some more in an hour or s0.” Next day the doctor pronounced the youngster cared. A Wow to the Government La'a vie Boon At tho Ostober term of the distrlet court wo shall resign the office of Unpited States commissioner for this judicial district, an_oflice which we have held so long and with such great credit to ourself, Fearing that in the hurry and rosh of other business our contemporaries might ovorlook the matter, we have consented to mention briefly the fact that at the opening of court Judge Blair will be called upon to accept the resignation of one of our most tried and true cfficials, who has for 8o long held up thig corner of the great national fabric, It has been our solemn duty to ex- amine the Greaser who sold liquor to our red brother and filled him up with the deadly juice of the sour mash tree. It has devolved upon us to sinch the soft-eyed lad who stole baled hay from the reservation, and it has alao been our glorious privilege to examine in a_preliminary menner the absent-minded party who gathered unto himself the U. 8. mule. Woe have attempted to resign be- fore but failed, One reason was that it was » uovel proceeding in Wyom- ing and no one seemed to know how to go to work et it. No ove had ever resigned beforo and the matter had to be hunted up and the law thoroughly understood The office is one of great profit, ns we have said before. 1t brings wealth into the coffers of the United States alculated to turn the head of mont We have, however, succeeded in controlling ourself, and have so far suppressed that beastly pride which th engenders. With a salary of 87.25 per annum and lead pencils, wo have steadily refused to go to En- rope, preferring rather to plod slong here in the wild west, althorgh we pay nover see tho beauties of a fureign fshore, Ofticial duty was at all time weigh- ing tpow our mind liko a leaden load, wikenedby the oppressing thought that perfups at that moment, on BODI dm'mk}’m.crvnliuu, some pale faccd vitlian myght be selling valley tan to the gontls, untutored ludian t- | 4 A man thought after having chewed away at a piece of bull beef, broken a tooth on a saudwich, and disgusted his sromach with a cup of slop, ut being told the cents, The wonder ccased lant spring whilo making a trip through Virginia. The table was cov- ored with flies, the meat and coffue stone cold, and the buttor was frowey ard the milk sour, Not one of us ate six mouthfuls. 1 was the firat one to pass out, and as 1 approached the oashior he said: Bad dinner— mighty bad.” SYSL ““Toughost boef and sloppiest cotfoe you ever sawi” ‘Just 8o, “‘Flios thick enough to disgust a rhinoceros?” CEgactly,” “And a perfect imposition on the public to charge 75 conta?” “You bet it 1! “You'll take care to frionds not to stop here?" T 1 don’t may T ho shot!” “All of which,” coolly continued the man, ‘‘is repeated over and over every day in the year, and with all of which I perfectly agree. Seventy-five cents, please.” “‘For dinner?" “'No, sir—for taking up myjvaluable time and to help pay the rent to the railroad company.” Thoso who game after me called his placo a and called him a “elouch, table a hog trough, vith each one, and col- conts just as easy as rolling Warn your off alo Years of*Sufforing. Mrs Barnhart, corner I'ratt and Broad- wav, Buoffalo, was for twelve years a suff ver from rheumatism, md after tey- i every knowu remedy without avail, was entirely cored by Trovas” fprernwe O, Pipes Made From Potatoes. Loudon Daly Telezeaph, According to The Vienna Ageicul- tural Gazotte, it has reconitly been dis- covered that meerschaum pipes of ex- ceilent quality, suscoptible of the highest polish, and even more readily colorable than the genuine spiuma di mare, may bo made of potatoes, The familiar tuber, it scems, is woll quali- fied to compete with the substance known to commerce as ‘‘meorschaum clay.,” TIts latest virtues in this di rection are developed by the tollowing treatment: Having been carefully peeled and suffered extract'on of i toz0s,” the potato is boiled wninter- mittently for thirty-six hours ina mixture of salphuric acid and water, after which it must Lo equeczed m press until every drop of natoral or acquired moisture is extractod from it. The residuum of this simple proces is a hard block of a delicate creamery white hue, every whit as suitable to the munufacture of ornamentsl and artically exceutod pipe-hewds as the finest clay. The potuto, morcover, dealt with in the manner ahove do- soribed, promises to prove a formid- able rival to the clephant’s tusk, It may bo converted into billiard-balls as hard, emooth, and enduring as ivory, and can be dependod fpon for an inexhavstible supply of carved um- brolla-han chosemen, and. fans, As potatoes ure plentlful all over the world, and likely to remain so, while «dephants ara, comparatively speaking, ravities, mankind at large may fairly bo congratulated upon the discovery of & substitute for ivorv, which can be produced in unlimited quantity, aud at an almost nomingl cost, taking into consideration the diflurence of price botween a pound of the bost kidnoy potatoes and a pound of primo ole- phant’s tusk Gives Away. anat help noticing the liberal offer nvalids and_sufforers by Dr, i ption, overy for « d to call ing with (€ Colds, Asth frec of cost, Kumption, § brave, and 1t has agtured us and rob- bed us n[nlulubbrm oy. Now itis a relief to know that“yery soon we shall Le free from this geaat responsi- bility. It an Indian gots drunk on ; reservation or 4 timehonored government mule is stolen, we. ghall not by expected to get up in the night and administer swift and terrible jus- tice to the offender. Old-man-with-a torpid-liver can get as drunk as ke ploases on the reservation, Tt does not.come under our jurisdiction any more, We cun eleep now nights while some other uean peels his coat and acis ns the United Sates nomesis for thia dioceax Sometime during the cusuing week we wilt tern over the lead peneil and tkeo blattiug paper of th) office to our BUCCERS) Wo leave the Tudian tem pee movewont in Lis hauds, The Ugited States x kleptomaniac also weo leave with him, Witha elear con el and an unliquidated claim | s government for §9,50 rutogs of turn over the ofl although we have sacrif we have never evaded our & [t gerous or disnzroc past Lwo years, w dour health, | ] matter how dal able. Yet we headed cano a8 a W tho part of th crument. We have s wateh that does very well for us, 80 that 2 eatim: sl consisting of a goid watch, costing 8260, would be unuecessary, Any litle trinket of that kind would of course show how ready the deparfment of justice is to apprecisto thel work of au efficient ofticer, but we dp not look for it nor of estepra on do nd ask it, i A thoroughly fumigeted and | of Hop Bitters Brouchitis, 1 Honrmeness, or Lungs, Tt REMEMBER 'THIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature iv making you well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are sufforing from any of the nuwmer- ous diseascs of the stomach or bowels, it fu your own fault it you remain ill, for "Hop Bittors wre u sovereign remady 1 all such plaints, If youare wastivg awayl with any forin of Kiduey disease, 8Op wnpting Doath this momont, aud tuin 10f @ cure to Hop Bitters If you are sick with that terrible aieknest Nervonsness, you will find a “Balm in Gilead” in the yas of Hop Bittars, If you ure a dent of &y your systeia i countrios~ma y wffe 11 1okl froquenter or a resi- atic distiiet, barncade aingt the eeourge of all aria, epide , bilicus fovers — by the use and intermutt If you hayo rovgh, pimple or sal low skin, bad breath, pai ud feel miserable wei ¥ Bitiors will give you fair skin, rich blood, and swectest breath, health and comfort In short they cure all diseascs he stomach, Bowels, Blood, Live erves, Kidoeys, Bright's Diseas Five Hundred dolars will be paid for & caee they will not cure or help, That poor, bodridden, invalid wife, sister, mother or daughter, can be wade the picture of health, by a fow bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but & trifie, Will you let them sutfor? hes, 'BOOTS, SHOES, ETG Hop | . Mouldings, Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J, J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, [a. Machinery «ill ba ench week, Orders sol oxclusively for custom work on Thursday and Friday of ted and satisfaction guaranteed, (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND “ALL JOWA COALS| CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Fighth Btreet and Bleventh Avenus, Oouncil Bluffs. P. T. MAYNE, C. E. MAYNE COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY UFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES. CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEEL The Veory Best of Brooros Oovnstantly on Hand., The Highwt Murket Price Paid for Corn, Qats, Rye, Barley BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to 8ell Broom Oorn Will Please Send Sample. MAYINHE & CO. COUNOIL BLUNIES. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, | THE LEADING DEALER IN HATR G OO D, 337 Broadwav, Council Bluffs, Towa. ¢ WE CHAL' This ue: 1o ks boon on the yunrket for threo yearw, and glves porfect eatisfaction Ist—its fine ap i ik WORLD to pre duco a bucklo hat cquis it In tho tollowiny po o; 2nd—Ity eaho vpon the trace; Hi—Its strecy in_changing w trats bt with the trace. 1 UNTIRESS TRACE CAKRIL I, tho bost in tho world. K enwly adjasted, caonot gt off itself, aud will not cateh the rein oF tall, WHIFFLETRYE AND BICANT STeAP HOOK, for heavy vagons, plowing, dragg cannot boogualied, Tho tug will ot unhock itee'f, Manufaciured by DUTTON, HUNTRHESS & CO,, Janerville, Wisconsin, by €. J. Beckman, Councll Bluffe; Sharp & Son and 11, 8. Colllus & Co., Omaba, aud by & housen. T LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOERFLINGER, Proorietor, Choice Wines and Cigars, Oysters 1 Every Style, 709 Lower Broadway. STARR & BUNCH, | HOUSE, SIGN, RNAVIENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, A L EIOTA ST N - Shop. Oouncil Bluffs, lowa. MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND- SALE STABLE. good accommodation and reasonab)” Gorier irondway snd Beott St = o SOUTH STREET. Suulva’n & Fitmarald’ OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILE, DEALERS IN Council Bluffs; - - Iowa. CROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, HOLLAND & MILLER, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich (ut Glass, Fine French Ohina, iver Ware &c., - COUNCIL BLUFFS, WA, Also ngons tor the fojjowing lines of Bteamship Companies : Gulon, Awerican, and Btaw uship Comyani o DR AF XS For sale on the Royal Bank of Ircland aod Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Those w' o iutend to sond for friends to any part of Europe will ud it to theh uterest to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGEN'TS, 343 Broadway, Council Blufs Cunard, Auchor, B40 Brosnwa Dowds i wortgages dmwn an JACOB SIMS, Attornoy and Connsellor at Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, Broadway, between Maln ad Pes WALY practice 1o (State sul Fede died Oftico Strcets. ourts THEHUNTRESS TRACE BUCKLE All Shippers and Travelers will ind - [ § = b .