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'I‘HE DAlL WHOLESALE STATI[]NERY AND Tiai.i: ABS Laands MONEY TO LOAN and Lots Boug UOUN‘GII. BI.U'I‘I‘S|°°‘"‘°‘ AND RETAIL PRINTER'S GOUDS, ... COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA AC Y OFFIGE ht a.nd Sold. AT LOW RATES NOTARIES PUBL"C AND CONVEYANCERS. | COUNCIL BLUFFS 10WA. HENRY BEECROFT, MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE, OFFOSITH WIIE FPOSTOXXICHE. BEN ROGERS H < wil continue running bis city Jice to all p 10, LOW CHARGYS GUARANTEED. New stoc OLD STAND, arts of the city. K cons ARty All orders promptly attended D. M. CONNELL. Funeral Director 17, North Main Screot, No. Cally prowp trom t ry ato run in connection thorowith. W.ASTEIR By othier halr dostor. Also o ull lino of switeh wiver and colored nots. Waves made fr eloewherc. Al goods warrauted ay repr 517 SOUT auswered at all hours, night or day, and Undertaker, Couneil Bluffa Now hearee and London caceiages direct S— AWV IES That never requice crimping, ab Mrs, J. J. Good's Haix Store, at prices never befere souched by hes, cte. Aty roatly reduced pricos. ~Also kold, . Do uot fail to cakl before purchusiug M J. GOOD, Hlufts, Towa. 22 Malr, atree UNION BAKERY, MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THH OITY. None but first-class Bakors employed. Bread, Uake, Pies, &e., delivered to any pazt of the city. Wagone run all day. Oue P. AYRES, Proprueta" ~NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 6536, BROADWAY, (Palmer’s Block. Between Gth and 7th streets. E. Our Motto:—Strict cleantiness, the best quality of meats, and lowest possible prices. Come aad wee our new shop. fvered to any paztof the city. TICKNOR, PROPRIETOR. ‘Meats ‘de- Bethesda | BATHING HOUSE!| At Bryant’s Spring, Cer. Breadway and Union 8ts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Medicated, Vapor, Electrlo, + Douch,’ Shower, ‘1ot and 'Cold Batks. petent’ wale and fomalo nurees and Attcndants -always on hand, and the best of caro and -aiten- i¥lon given yatrons, Special attontion glven to bathing ohiliren. luyeatigation sud patronage wolicited. DR. A. H. StupLEY & Co., 1106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley: Treatment of chronic ‘diseases made a apecialty. ANCERS AND OTHER TUMORS Rheum, Scald Plunge, Com- REMOVED without the drawing of blood or vse of knife, Cures lungr diseases, Fits, Scrofula, Liver Com: plaint, Dropsy, Rbeuma- tism, Fever and -dercur- ial sorcs, Erysipelas, Salt L,llmlrh, weak, infamed scrotulous Ulcurs-and Fe- kinds. ‘Also Kidnoy and Hemorrhoids or Piles cured Al disenscs treated upon thoprinalplent voget- lexeform, without thouse of mercurial pois- ome o the Knife, Electro Vapor or Madicated Baths, who desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use the Elagtic belt Truss.and Plaster, ‘which has superior fn the world, furniehed CONSULTATION FREE' CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. B, Bice and F, C. Hiller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. SINTON & WEST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Ceuncil Bluffs. First-c| Extractingand filing & specalty. work gusranteed, ] DR. A. P. HANCH.ETT. | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQN. 0. 14 Puarl Stroct. Housn, 0 a. a. 1o w, to 6 p, m. Kesidence, 120 Telephonic connection ' with Central officc, J. M. PALMER, | DEALER IN | REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0W W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Hemeopathy, consulting i r’hysmmnandSurgmm. resldence 616 Willow avenue, Coun-- F. 7. SEYBERT, M. D,/ PHYSICIAN & BURGEON, COUNGIL BLUFES, - - IA., Office No. 5, Everett Block, Broad- | way, over A, Louie's Restaurant S. E MAXGN axomxmwao > LARSON & ANDERSON, |-« UOUNCIL BLUFFS pges (11 R Tows, EOWIK J. ABBOTT. tice ot the Peace and | ‘otary Public. [ &18@roadway, Council Blufis l | MBS, E. J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLQOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic «Enstitution, Phila. delphia, Penns. Offies Cor. Broadway & Glenn-Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Tho trestment of all disonses and. paintul dit- fcultios peculiar to females a specialty. J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor. Offico over First Nattonal Bank, Council Bluffs Towa. Will practice in the state and federal courta. JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, Towa. W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Proprictor of abstracts of Pottawattamio county nd Main Offico’corner of Broadway ncil Bluffs Towa, JOHN STEINER, M. D., (Deutscher Arzt.) Cor, WASHINGTON AV# & 7th St. Council Bluffs, sAnessen of women and childron o spacialty, P. J. MONTGOMERY M. D.. Furr DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office In Everett's block, Pearl treet. dence 028 Fourth street. 2a. m,, 2 to4and [ Office hours from 9 to o#p.m. Council +lufts F. C. GLARK, PRACT.CAL DENTIST, opposite the postotiv, One of | the oldest pructitioners 1n Council Blutle, Satls tstaction puaranteed In HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Confectionery, Fruits,Nuts LCigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season, 12 MAIN 8T, Oouncil Blutfs 'STEAM LAUNDRY. Pear! | Correspordonce New York Status Zsitung, L BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABI.I: Exand Mai 025 m | Exand Mafi 63 pm D Moirics Des M 140§ Ma I \ 0 pm Nivek N K \ At P \ M M } | Accom, (Sat.) W | A Mon.) 1445 In } A | Exp Exp 0 p m | Mai v ) Depar Are Overland EX. 11530 Overiand Exg o100 p. 1 Lincoln Ex - 11580 Dens or b 01 Denver Ex. 100 p. m. | Loosl Ex 0 0. 1 Local Ex 5 o } \ Enira 0y Ex 00 Mait and ¥ 158t | Madland Ex,. 450 p Depart Atrive For Sioux City. 755 a m | Frin Sloux C'y.6:50 p m For Fort Niobrar. { Frn Fort Niohwara, Nely Neb G0 For St. aul Fron St Paul. x50 a m Depart Artive Mait and & 0 am | Mail and Ex... 6:3% pm Councll Blufta & Omaha Street R. R, Leave Conncil fam, o sam 9 w, , 108 m, Maw, Tw $ | 1A, T, 2pm, dp m,4pm, 5 W {1 p g & 3, 6 Steeet cars 1 Except Sumda, SHonidays. e e e e . Semi-Troplenl Frult in Oalifornia. 1 Except Seturdays, $Except Tu the spring of 1£80 the number of bearing orange trees in the stat: ceeded 200,000, of which 102 %00 wore in Los Angeles county. s numbar that has been planted at i date is peobably not less than 1,000,- 000 The largest number of bearing trees is found at San Gabriel. Nex« comes Riverside with 200,000 orange trees (of which 28,000 were in bearing in 1881), 20,000 lemon and 8,000 lime trees. Many orange plantations have also been started at Passadena, Orango and Westminster, all in Los Angeles county; at San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara and at Santa I >aula, in Ventura couaty. The whole crop of 1881-82 —the period of ripening ex- tending from December to April— may be estimated at 20,000:000 oranges. Next year this yield will ba much increase The largest groves belong to the millionaire E. J. Bald- win and the Mutual Orange company. They have 200 acres each, which, ten to tifteen yeara from the planting, are expectod to yield a not profit_of from §50,000 to §400,000. Wilson & Shorb, Rose, and Wolfskill have 100 acres ench. A year ago # part of the crop was sent, at good prices, direct from Los Angeles to_the valley of the Mississippi, the freight rates peing $300 per carload This 18 probably the begivning of a permanent trade with the Mussissippi states. Lemons and limes are grown not less successfully than the orange. The yield of the small lime is exuberant, and with factories for the maunfacture of citric acid this fruit will reach a high market value, Among the lemons grown here are the Lisbon, the sweet-skinned, the Eureka and the seedless. California possesses 100,000 Eoglish walnut trees that yielded 1,000,000 pounds of nata in 1881, Thistree be- gins to bear at 8 years, bu: does not mature until it attairs an age of 15 to 20 yoars, A number of plantations near Los Angeles that aro from 12 to 13 yoars old give now au annual profit of §200 to $350an acre. Italian 0| nuts and pecan nute thrive well. The almond has not been grown success- fully in the southern part of the State. Its culture has been attended with the best resul*s in the sheltered valieys of the foov hills north of Sacramento. Our January nights have proved too severe for the bananna, Coffee and tea culture haveaslo failed thus far, The Japanese persimmon does woll and has been produced in fine quulity. Experiments are being made with many other products of tropice! and semi tropical countries, The culture of the fig assumes larger dimensions every yeur. We now have 50,600 of these trees. They grow to an enor- mous sizs, are iminensely productive, and excellent grades of the fresh as well a3 the dried trait are largaly sold in the markets, Olive culture great itaportance to Celifornie. Thel tree is very productive and will thrive in places suitabls for littie else, ¥ad. less tracks of dry and hilly land, not eamly turaed to use for agriculture or pasture, can be planted with these trees, Irrigation is not needed fop them. They have not however, been planted to apy large extent n this state-because of the long period (at least ten years) that amust elapee be- fore they give any return, The pick- led olives of this state are very deli- cate in flavor, and_are preferred by many to those of France and Spain, They have learned to put them up with skill in Santa Barbara, Loa Angeles and San Diego, as woll as to produce a fine oil. ‘Our leading asu- thorities on olive culture are Frank A. Kimball, of San Diego county, and Elwood Cooper, of Santa Barbara. The latter has the largest olive hear- ing plantation in the state. Olive culture, with proper skill and atten- tion, is extremely profitable, ani {orops of £500 to the acro have been | frequentiy obaioed. The State pos sescs only 15,000 trees as yet, although the territory fitted for olive culture |equals in ‘extent the oliy egrowing {area of Ttaly, where the annual ol I product ig worth $30 000,000 is also likely to bo of | ¢ I Y BEE-F I\IDA\ vloked up what was to o Bims llrnnqfll fish, and, throwing it in the bottom of his vehicle, proceeded on his way to Nowburg. = For several days the fish, having been put into water, appar- ently none the worse for its jolting, was examined by the cutious in New: burg. sud no one know what kind of fish it waa, At last it was determined | that the nondeseript should bo sont ¢ ,‘ Mr. E G. Blackford, the New \ state fish commission ?u| identification It was it into v omall bait kettle and s ' him, Mr. Blackford, receivi yesterday, declared it, on sight, & o \fie speoimon of the lewther oo g carp. Oa «xamining his Y o0ke he found that last Novembor M ge, Lowis B member of CONgY ews, had ro ived from Prof. Baird & number of 1l carp, which ha g been disirin to persons owr';ng ponde in the neighborhoed of th,e place where this ane wes found Chis fish must cer tainly havo beer, eaeried owt of somo ve by th s lute flood and found a place in the puddle by the roadside at the subsidence of the wa- ters. Mr, Blackford at one placed the carp, which weighed throe pounds, in one of hieaquaria in Falton Mar- kot, where it now lies disporting itself in t/ae happicst way. From a weight of certainly not more than two ounces ia laet November--in ten monthe this carp has grown two pounds four- teen ounces, Yeoars of Sufforing. Mrs_ Barnhart, corner I'ratt aud Broad- way, DBuffalo, was for twelve years a uxvl.w from rheumatism, and after try- ing every known n-m.-.lywuh.mt avail, was entirely cured by THoNAs" C1Re OaL, To Keep the Good Work Bilin’ » troit Freo Pross, Just back of Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, while following the high- way to reach 'Tannel Hill, 1 came across a little .church halt hidden in the woods. The primitive and the old darkey who sat on a log by the door was more so. After I had made inquiries about the route and was ready to go, he said: ‘‘Better come down, boss, an’ come in to meetin’.” “‘Do you hold services this after- noon, my friend?"” “Yes, sah, We am gwine to open in about five minutes, an' 1 ’'spects de sermon will be a powerfal one.” It didn’t seemn right to be riding around the couutry on Sunday, and 80 I got down and took & seat doside the old man. After a few minutes spent in general 'talk, he waid it was time to go in. 1 followed after after him, and found that he was the preacher who was to deliver the pow- erful sermon, He epened scrvices in regular form and with atl due solemn- ity, and then announced his toxt and commenced preaching. T stood iv for tifty minuws, and then, as he had only reached ‘‘second G, ] waited untd he had closed his oyes, and then made « dive for the door. It wasno go. T hadn't gone six foet bofore ho stopped his sermon | und asked: ! *!Stranger, must you be gwine(”’ ““Yes, 1 foel that I must.” “An’ you cen’t stop and heah de rest ob de record?” “No.” “‘Don I'll chop off right whar I is,” “Ol, dow’sdo th You can go on with your sermon just the same.” ‘“‘But you sce dar mus’ be a colleck- shun tooken up after de sermon,” he said in anxious tone. 1f you'll oblige me by takin’a seat, I'll sing a hymn an’ pass de hat.” 1 sat down, and when he had read and sung & hymn he passed his hat, transferred the (uarter to his vest pocket, and said: T dida't get down to do medt puw- erful part of the sermon; but 1f you happen ’long dis way nex' Sunday I'll give you de odder half. Dat quarter comes in just in time to encourage me to keep de good work bilin”.” Never too Late to Mend. Thos. JJ. Arden, William street, Buffalo, writes: **Your Sprise BLosson has worked «n me splendid. 1 had no appetite; nsed to sleep badly and get upin East the morning unrefreshed; my breath was very iveand I sufferod Jrom savere headache; since using your Spring Blos- fom all these symptoms and 1 feel quite well,” trial bottles 10 cents, — Metropolitan Veterans \ York Gor, Atlarita Constitntion L mev Pour Cooper the other day with his rubber shoes, his water-proo top cout, his umbrells, and his air He was commenting on Weed's ill health in this ‘‘He is only 84, and ought not to die 8o young," Uuuper ie up in the| nineties, and wonders how it is that » man a half a dozen years his sonior should ever be sick, Bishop Potter is cighty and ettends to his large diocese have vanished, Prics 20 cents, N without ussistance, and is 1 bet- ter health than he was thirty yoars ago. dv-Gov. B, D, Morgan is a perf W, . Dodge, 8 his eenior, doos not Jook a d 50. August Belmont is three core angd ton, but has always taken good care of himself, except when ho fought & duel and was wounded, and has a good prospect for a dozen more yoars of active life, Rus- sell Sage, though 70, does the work of ten men and looks younger than Jay Gould, who is only 50. ~ Mr. Tilden, thuu,,h not 70, is completely broken down; politscs has worn him out early, as it did Horage Greeley, I am gotting bald myself, thongh I am not yet 50, Give Away. We cantot hely uotislugthe Ubsral offer ade to all invalids snd safferers by ew Discovery for -umum r.iun requested to call at O, ¥. Good. ] d get a Trial Bottle picture of health at 70, and | 3 ()CT()BER 20 DR. C. J, GLARK T Office * 06 []Nwr Broadway, Cour ¢il Bluffs kY "I Iowa. In the old Favorite and EIVEIN O XE A K. 370N B —FOR CHICAGO, PEORI ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK BOSTON And all Poluts East And®outh.East TH INECOMPRISES Holid Smooth Steol Track mado in UNION DEPOTS hus_a National Repatation a boing. the reat Through Car Line, and Is universally onceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall rond in tho world for all clasaos of travel. Try it and you will find traveling & lnxury Instend of o discomfort. ugh Tickota via rhis Celobrated Line for salo a4 all offco In the West, All fnformation about Rates o Fare, Slocping Oar Acoomwodations, Timo Tables, &c., will be cheettully glven by applyiatng Yo ER, %40 e eadt & G, Mangor,C "hieago. PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gon, Passons et Agth. Chicayo, W. J, DAVENPORT, Gen. Agont, Connell Blufts, H. . DUELL, Tickot Agt. omahs Swnx Oty & Pacitic I AT FRO.MITD. THF 8100X OITY ROUTH T a Solid Train Throngh f Qouncll Glutts 1o 8, Paul Without Uhange Tims, Only 17 Houre AP MILKS THE AHORTE vuon OOUNOIL BLUFFA 10 KT. PAUL, MINNRAPOLIS DULUTH OR B1SMABOR Mt rOUTH snd il polnts In alppod wikh 4ho improve o Air-brake and Hiils ur TAFEYS AND COMFORY e ansurpaesed. Pulioa mao throngh WITHOUY 0 Oty and 84 Panl, ity Tratus loave Lolon Pactfic Venutor » 11 Dlufls, ab 7:80 p. m. Aatly on arrivat of City, Bt Jooeph und Counctl Biufle tra'n feou e Bouth, Arriving at Bloax Olty 1140 p. v .m\ -A the New Unlon Depot at 88, Punitwi 1168 TEN nOURS IN ADVAROE OF ANY OTHES omber In taking the Sloux Clty Rony Through Train, The Hhortast L1y ckest Time and & Gomfortablo Ride 1o tb juyrh Oats Dot UOUNGIL, BLO¥FS AND 87, PAUL, A8 Bee that your Tickoets read via the *'Blons oity nnn Paclfic Rallrosd J.B. WATTLES, J k. BUCHANAN Buperintondent. Gen' Pase. Agont Mlaouri Velloy Ia, W. E. DAVIY, Soutkwestor Passencor Agent, Oouncil Blugs * Samuel 0. Davis & Co., DRY GOODS JOBBERS AN T IMPURTERS, Washington Ave. and Fifth ST. LOUIS MO. CLD SORES AND BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES IN ANY BTAGE, the perfect alterative effect of the greatest of all Blood It so completely roots out all the deb- nuature ey, rulm.u rom the blood and brac litated system, that diseases of disapperr like cnaff before the 8. 8. 8., cured me of Scalp Sor in Nostrils and Fars, after ev sining; | an cured. It stands uurivaled for Blood Dis. eases,” JNO GGART, Salamanca, N, ¥ permunently 48, 8. 8. stands without a peer, The profession will bave toacknowledge it o Specitic for Blood Direases,” Dr N, L GarLoway, Mooroe, Ga, “‘About affi Bloc und g mush that 1 bought five wod am 1 been under onths, say, after using four ¢ tirely cured, fre medical s . suffering with Con- Colds, Asthma, | oes 0f Voice, | of the lhnml vely cyre you 723 W. Broadway. This extensive culture of semi tropical fraite gives a peculiar appear- Nouty n Calitoyol A W £ , &k A nl Lt, a Cansan Proprietors, o R e e ' Thie Laundry bas Jus \ |40 Ghia la s h - by ey S P ; *find vor Pliar ¥ ‘ waetisg | 1 a, ol Wa want ‘,A‘,, A i ele, | LARSON & ANDERRON. |¥ the us/ ‘;‘_I_J_II 1 P }, italit | A NIEE RS, ot M. G a8 S0 : ] | beon wingal hown, About ‘ten , , ,4 o daye iving along o Established, - Dealers . 3 the £ by Ikl 1. mfer- ¢ wag [y 8 b0 | il 201 001 sald on tino - postts, Dratts iwet s of oo United Sta atbention glwen 1o 'l o with jrowpt ra) o (R | s E 1. hugert, fart, | R U | & ok “After sufferiy Discaco for m ing been trontod | eral emit voom and bed the I stiine, wy budy coverad red ir t i it i o in fesh, all 1l kuow 1 s toration to | Ih ' i 1 Atlant ( taki he fir le wo weuks was uble to coue e vling the wat ver 10 benelit . W. Ren, Newport, Ark Our science has not wads known agoms | biustion equal to 8. 8. 8, for skin or bloog P, L. MAssENBURA, Ph, G., Macon, Ga, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ARK| GEORCE F. CRAWFORD BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No, 519 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUEFS, TOWA. I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. GOUNGIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. 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 will bo_run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Friday of each weok, Orders solicited and satisfaction guarantesd, (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ZALL JOWA GOALSI ALSO CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Btreet, Yards Oor. Fighth Street and Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffs, iy g P. T. MAYNE. C. E. MAYNE COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, ‘CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED. FEED The Highent The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. Mnarket Price Paid for Corn, Oati Rye, Barley BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to 8ell Broom Oorn ‘Will Please BSend Bample, MAYNE & CO OOVN’OII- BLUEESS. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EAIR GO O D :s, 337 Broadwav, Council Bluffs, Towa. Joikas beon on the mark. for three y WORLD to preduce o huckle h d—1ts cas0 1pon the trace; out of the )‘nlw l.llw ho trace o, and glves porfect 18 it I the followin , the best inthe world. I, and um ‘not._catch th rein or tail, | HUNTRESS PA STKAP HOOK, for heavy wagons, plowing, drasging, cte “Ihe tug will not unhouk itee'f. Manufa'ured by ! 3 - DUTTON, HUNTRESB & 00., Janesville, Wisconsin, For ual by (. all job J. Beckman, Council Blufls; Sharp & Sou and 11, 5, Colllng & Co, & houses . Omaha, and by T. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOERFLINGER, Proprietor, Lhult.r. Wines and Cigars, 709 Lower Broadway. Qouncil Bluffs, lowa. ~ STARR & BUNCH, | MAIN BTREET HOUSE, SIGN, LIVERY, FEED RNAVIEN I'AL PMIITEIIS —AN D- e |\SAIE STABLE. KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, A g ppers and Travelers will 4 A SFPECOLALIT Y. good sccommodation und reasonabl 3hop charges, | SOUTH STREET, OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, Oysters 1n Every Style, -Coruer troadway and Seott 8t Sullivan & Fitagerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Pm«vmnn@ Council Bluffs, HOLLAND & MILL lowa, iR lj""i’,' torm, IAURER & ORAIG ARTISTIC POTTERY, k1) ‘BUU T3 S 1 Out Glass, Fine French China, ilver Ware &c., i s [ ax o BLY VA o8 drawn an | Tus: | JACOB SIMS, o | | Attornoy and Oounsslior at Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, o~ Broadway, botween ractice in Fitzgerald, Main and State and Fe

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