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) i* COUNCOIL BLUFES EL. . SI/AM.AIN, WHOLES STATIONERY AND COUNCIL_ ALUFF LE ABuTRi&G! Tf Lands nud ROTARIES COUNGIL BLUFT:§ HENRY B MAIN STREET uots MONE'/ TO LOAN AT I PT/BLIC AND GONV;;YANCERS A'D RETAIL PRINTER'S GOODS, IOWA. OFFIGE ht. and S8old, RATES Bou Al\% EECROCT, LIVERY STABLE, 10WA, OF SOSITH WEHE POSTOREICE. BEN ROGERS' OLD STAND. H® wl1 sontinue ranning bis city line to all $o._LOW C,AARG' 8 GUARANTEED. —_— D. M. C Funeral Director Ao, 17, North Main Strest. - - Glls promptly answered at all hours, night ar parts of the city. All orders promptly attended New stock cons antly received, ONNELL, and Undertaker, . . . Council Blaffs Now hoarse day. and London carrlages diroct from the {woto ry ara run in connection therewith, WA EIR That nover requirs erimping, a8 Mra. J. J. Good'a Halr Store, st prices nover befero touched by Also o full lino of switches, cte. Wavoa made from Iadies’ own halr. ny oiher halr dealer, wilver and colored nots. slsewhere. All goodn warranied a6 ropresented. UNION 6i7 SOUT VW AVIES at roacly reduced prices. Also Do ot fail to eall b-tore purch MRS, J. 1. GOOD, 20 Maln strooy, Conncil Einfs, lowa BAKERY, PAAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. Nono but first-class Baker: wmployed, Bread, Oake, Pies, &c., Wagons ran all dag, d clivered to any part of the city. Om P. AYRES, Proprlctor NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palmer's Block. Between 6th E. Our Motto:—Strict cleanliness, the best quality tvered to any partof thecity. Come and see our and 7th streets. P. TIGKNOK, PROPRIETOR. of meate, and Jowest possible pricos. Meats de- now shop. Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant's Spring, Oor. Broadway and Union Ste. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Mcdicated, Vopor, Electric, Plungo, Douch,’ Shower, ot and ‘Ocld Baths. Com. petent’ walo and fomale nnurecs and attendants always on hand, and the best of care and atten- Mon given patrons. Spocial attention given to bething children. Inyestigation aud pasronage wolic DR. A. H. Swoprey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley: Treatmont of chronfe discases made a specialty. LS TUMO nsm,,,,, s Rheum, Scald Hoad, Cotairh, ndamod and granulated Eyes, Sezotulous Ulcers and Fe- wmale Discase: of all 'kinds, Also Kidney and Venerial discascs. Hemorrhoids or Pilea cured ‘money refunded. All disonses treatod upon thoprinciple of veget- Jereform, without the uso of mercurial pois- 208 oF the Knifo, Eloctra Vapor or Madioated Eaths, furnishod who desiro them. Hornia or Rupturo radically cured by the use tao Elastic bolt Trussand Plastor, which *hus saporior in the worla, REMOVED without _tho drawing of blood or use of Knito, Cures lung diseases, Fito, Scrofula, Liver Com: plailit, Dropsy, Rheuma- 4 Mergur CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON OL ADDRESS B. Rice and F. C. Miller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, h. SINION & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Paarl Street, Council Bluffs. Extractiog and flling a specialty. work guarantoed, Drs, First-class DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AP SURGEOH. Oftioe, No. 14 Poat] Streot. 2, By Howe, 9 a, o, to Rosiden " conmocti J. M. PALM DEALER IN REAL ESTATE ond € p, m,, - | suroets, lMRS. E. J. HABDING. M. D., l Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGHST. Graduate ot Electropathic Insttbution, Phila- delphia, Penin Office Cor, Broadway & Elonn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatmend of all dlseases and ficulties pocullar to females a speetall J. G. TIPTQN, Attorney & Counsellor., Offico over First National Bank, Council Blufts Tows. Wil practice in the state and federal courts JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, Towa, W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Proprictor of abstracts of Pottawattamlo county. Offico corner_of Brasdway and Main ‘ouncil Blufla_Town. JOHN STEINER, ™. D0, (Deutscher Arst.) Cor, WASHINGTON.AVE & 7th St, Council Bluffs. wAsonses of women and children & epoctalty. I, J. NONTHOHERY, M. o D. | Faek DISPENSARY EVERY S2ZURDAY, rnlnflfl dit- 1 Offico in ¥vorett's block, Pear! dence 628 mm troet. Office ho |2a. m 4aud 08p.m. Councll i luls | F. 0. GLARK, b Res) 5 trom 9 to COUNCIL RLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CIICAGO, ROCK TALAXD AND FACTHIC Depart Atlantic Fxt Ex and Mai. D. Moines a ancaec 590 p m | Pacit Depart AP . 330 pm | Pacile Ext 0am 3 and Ex'LT00pm Kos 0nm \ Pacific ¥} Mai wod ¥ A o Mail and F am | Expross. . .....650 pm Expross b p m | Madi and B, 605 p w Depart. Arrive Overland EX. 11330 &, m. | Overiand Fx 4o 4:00 p. o 1100 4 Denver Bx :00 . m. | Locil ¥ 520 p. m. | % Ex.iie.r00 n. m. WABASI, §F, LOUIS AND PACIFI Dopart Arrive Mail and_Ex.. 0:45am | Mail and Ex.. 4:30 pm Canton Ball.. 4:50 pm | Cannon Bail: 11:05 & m KIOUA CITY AND PACTHIC . Depart Arrive For Sloux City.7:55 a m | Frm Sloux C'y.6:50 p m For Fort Niobrara, | Fem Fort Niobrara, Neb* 755am | Neb...... '6:50pm For St. Paul.. 740 p m | From St. Pavl. 850 a m MILWAUKRE AND 8T, PAUL, Arri 0:20a m | Mail and Ex....¢ aie o Mail and % pn Councll Blufta & Omaba Street R. R, Leave Council Bluffs, Leave Omaha. 8am, 9am 10a H |&am, 0 am, 10am, 1am 1 » m, Liam, ipm, 3p m 3p 1 Union Pacific Sunday the cars bogin their trips at m., and run regu ar.y during the day ‘and 6 o'clock, andrun to city time, ———————————— UITEAU'S SKIN AND BONE. John W.Anxlous to Obtain Possess!on How the Remalns Werc Treated The Skull and Skin May Fali Into Showman's Hands. Spociul tg Chicago Herald, WasHinaToN, October 23, —John W. Guitean was here s few weeks ago, Ho actod very mysteriously, and scomed to have something serious on his mind, The Rev. Mr. Hicks and ho had several consultations. Then he was seen around tho medical musenm making industrious inquirios as to his brothor’'s remains. It1s un derstood thet ho wished to got pos- AND LOAN AGENT, £ OOUNCIL BLU!‘I‘B. 1ow W.D.STILLMAN, | rhcton muaratesda Prachitiones of Hemeopathy, copeuifias | hysicianand Surgeon. Offco and realdonce 016 Willow avouus, Coua- Blufts, lowa, f. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA., Office No. b, Evereit M‘Lm I.r.m | way, over A. Louie's Restau S. E. MAXON, B IO KT PRACT CAL DENTIST. ~ | Pean opposite the postaftice. One of [me oldet prastitioners n Councl) Bluffs, Hatls HUCHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Coniectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco, ¥resh Cysters and Ice Cream in feason, 12 MAIN 8T, 1 Biutfe. \STEAM LAUNDRY. W o 723 - | LARSOH Broadw &Y. & ANDIRSOW, Proprietors M Othize over exvings bank QOUNCIL BLUFFS, e ufts, f , ete. We want everybody te i » trial diiad W. C. Jawes, In connection with his law aud | LARSON & sollection business ANDERSON | Tiios, GrFICAR. Wl M. PUBRY (UFFICER & PUSEY, ORI AR, | o ¥ and solls real ostate Perscns wishing to buy or sell clty property cal 4 hi6 oftlce, over Bushuell's Look etore, Pear! oot Justice of the Peace and | Uflllllcll Bhlfi“fl, Ifi. Notary Public. |Established, - - 1866 Dealers o Foselgn and Domestle Exchange and bome securities, 415Broadway, Council Bluffs. ' sesgion of the assassin’s skeleton, Mr. Hioks maintained his right under the will, and there was some warm talk about litigntions, Dr. Shafhirt, the anatomist at the museum, who had been itrusted with the remains, an- ticipated mome trouble of this kind and did not articulate the skeleton. After receiving the body he placed it in a large barrel containing bicarbon- of soda and alcohol. The head, which had proviously been removod, Wao placed in enother vesrel and waz troated in the same way. In & few days the body was taken out aud skinned, the skin being such other parts as would make hand mens for cabinets, These , no doubt, tranks of trees that had floated about on the ancient lakes until they beeame wator-logged and sunk to the bottom. The random | way in which they were found eca tered about seemed to show this, In the year 1861, & big flood washed out a gre n' unmber of pll‘nfim’l stomps | «f trees along o ravine ranning fr n vear the eld Daney mine, Spring val. | Iny, down to Carson tiver. prared tobe stumps of cottonwools ald and auch trees a8 grow alo stroa The roots and all parts of theso stamps were porfeotly petrified In this region, however, nothing mare inters ia ltkely to be found tha spears on the surface, but fur. | ther down the Carson, aud to the| osstward of the stnk, is a section ocountry that would be likely ta yicld much of value to tho careful sciontifis investigater, There s in that region a lar cen of rccant sandrock, of ooarse, loose texture, and a grauito gray color. Some four miles east of the sink o the Carson, an vpheaval of granite has 80 raised this sedimentary forma tlon as to show it to be about 800 feet in thicknets, In many places large oanyons have cut through this forma tion, leaving nearly ~porpendicular walls, In passing along the canyons, without making any npx-rnl exnmina ticns, we have found aticking in the wal bones of small snmals and birds, bits of wood, twigs and the liko, all black as though carbon. On the bank ofa deepoanyon, north- cast of what is known as the lower sink of the Carson, is a placs whers is to be reen & great quantity of petrified wood of all kinds, A stratum of this wood, nome five feot thick, and exgosed along | his head among Theeap |t “I don't care,” marmaied Mrs | Spoopendyke, basting the lning into the front of the dr: “Mr. Boechor may not like thoso g ministera or fieie religion, but that’s no reason why he ehould leave the He ought to show them the sinfulices of their ways and get them to abandon their he bad placo. Anyway, 1'm 1 to keep up preaching, bt “Certainly,” roturned Mrs, Spoop [endyke. “That's plain enough, He didn't Itko some things they did and 80 ho cone'uded to leave those minis o w s THE DAILY BhE-~~FRIl)AY 70("]\»BFR 21 Let it alone, will ye! 't before that wonder- ionable chureh Drop the subj« fal intelligonics of yours drowns me out! Another timo you want to talk, Ull get & measley hen to listen to you!" and Mr. Spoopendgke planged the pillowsand brood- od over his wrongs fora to their own devices, Bat what is ho going to do for w faith to keep Plymouth ohuroh goiig]" “Buy one,” snorted Me. §poopen dyke, ““He's going to get measared for ono and have it sent home, if the tailor don’t disappoint him! = P'raps you think he's going to eit ot in the back yard and pop over the first fatth he sees running along the fence! May- bo you thiuk he'll find some second hand faith cheap somowhere, have the bottom soldered up, have a now snout sot in, and palm it off on his congre- gation for new. 1 tell ye ho sticks to the old faith with the exception of the atonement and hell! Everr ad about the atonement? Got any kind of a for the poor man has got & family on his hands, and I think 'l go Sunday aud hear bis explanation, if T can got this dress done.” the canyon for a distance of over 100 wards, appears to have been & great drift. Al waaso thoroughly petrified and 80 natural in appearance, that at a distance it seems to be a lot of cord- wood stacked up on the top of the can- yon. Mingled with this petrified driftwood may perhaps be found the bones and skeletons of animals, birds and reptiles, The bed of petrified wood is covered to a depth of from throe to five foet with earth and gravel, Persons recovering from wasting discases, such as malaria, fevers, ecte, will bo grently benefitted by the ueo of Brown’s Iron Bitter, a true tonic Roviewing the Situation. Brooklyn Bagle, “T see that Mr. Beecher has aban. doned tho winistry and_quit_roligion altogether,” observed Mrs. Spoopen- dyke, holding up the pattern of a pol- onaise and wonderiny if it would come uphigh enough in the neck. “I sup- pose the poor man will have to specu- late in stocks or write jokes for the mingtrels to make « living now, won't he?” “*Who" poster this lending trip?’ demandep Spoopsndyke, springing up i trunk lid. *“What patent modici you a circus Mr. placed 1w a jar for preservation The head wae similarly treaied, The bones were unjointed and tho flosh removed in the usual manner. The remains are now on trays in Dr. Shaf- hirt's room at the museum. One tray contains the scapular claviclos, humerus, ulva, radive, femur and the other large bones. Aunother contains the vertebrae, ribs and coceyx, and a third, the smaller bones of the hands and feet wrapped vpin psper. 'The lower jaw is also on this tray. Five tecth remain, one molar having an extonsive gold filling, There is8 uo truth in the story that the skull was stolen. Tho upper portion, with the okin of the face attached, 18 in a large jar. In the same closet are portions of flesh snd vertebrae taken from Giar- field’s body ut the time of the autopsy at Elberon, The clothes that Guiteau wore on the day of the execution are aleo there, together with an ornament of the coftin in which he was buried in the jail corridor, The Medical muse. um has no legal claim over the re. mains. yet should there bo litigation, Mr. Hicks will probably turn them over formally, The bones will not be articulated until all the points at issus are settled. Dr. Shafhirt looks upon the skull and ukin as his own prop- erty. A number of showmen are still anxious to get somo portion of Gui- teau for exnibivion. The skin of the faco can be made to sssume tho ap pearance it had shortly after death, and it is not at all unnkely, if satis factory arrangoements with the r tives and Hicke are not epeedily made a fair representation of Gaiteau, wit his skull and skin, may be traveliu around the country ubines all the Physicians sa [ desid, of overy fercuginous toni prescribed by every school of medi- cne Brown's Tron Bitters, NEVal FOSBILS. Fooprints of Encrmous Animale Petrifiod Trece---An lnteresting Section. Virgiaia Enterpris Now that so much is being said about the tracks of antediluvian ele. phants and prehistoric man at the states prison quarry near Carson, it may be that sowe of the scientists of the Paciiec coust may think it worth while to take u look at the tracts ho- yond Dayton, near the mouth of Ei Dorado canyon, Theso tracks are in rocks thet are uded, We have vever exwmined them, but have fre- quently heard them spoken of by Professor W, ¥ Steware (now doad) who thought thew very remarkuhic The tracks are described as much the saimo as thore found at the states ' prizon I. ough Pro art f huwman to f ) They 1sy u ) sur i wol [ at the ground was once th a luke. Indeed, all tho low ground in this part of Nev: da shows sigus of hiwving been covered by water in ancient timer, auc some plants of consid- erable altitude, In 1860 we found a petrified log of pine, some thirty feet in length aud eightcen inches in di- ameter, on the side of ahill to the southeast of American Flat, Strewn over Spring valley there was also at that tiwe much petrified cedar, fir, pine and other kiads of wood. The prospectors were in the habit of “uledging” these logs up in orZer to get at the knots, pieces of pitch aud ! label have you been studying lately? Who says he's quit the ministry, Ho's only lefs the society of Congregational |y ministers because he don’t believe exactly as they do,” *‘That's what 1 said,” argued Mra. Spoopendyke, laying the pattern on the cloth and beginning to cut it out. ‘‘He disagreed with the Congrega- tional religion and said he gu\-uad he'd go away somewhere and let 'em have it to themselves. I don’t know what Plymouth church will do without him, though—" *‘Do!” ripped Mr. Spoopondyke, ““do! it will set a rat tnp and catch him again! What d'ye s'pose it will? Got some idea it will hire out as a cook, washer and ironer; no objection to going o short distance [nto the country, heven't ye? P'raps you think it will open as a hotel! Waell, it won't, and it won’t put on a long skirt and short apron and go howl- ing around as a two.legged lunatic asylum, either! Don’tT tell ye, he has only just quit she society of min- isters!” “‘I didn’t suppose they'd hurt him,” sid Mrs. Spoopendyke, scratching her noee with the scissors and fipuring the allowance for the seams. “Hurt him!"” roared Mr. Spoopen- dyke, *‘of course they hurt him! They used to Jay him down and walk on him, and they'd sit astride his stom- ach and play euchre on his chin, till ho swallowed the joker, and then they fished for it with umbrellss until they hoked him. Don’t ye know the dAl- ference betweon a sociesy of ministers ad a veligion? Can’t ye distinguish hetweon practicing prencher and the church of Gad? He's quit the minis tors und not the church! Got a tooth you can stow that iden in?”’ “Well, of course, the man has a right to pick his sssociates, but I un. derstand you to say that he didu'c nuree with their religion. If that's tho case, they ought to aiter it, be causo & man like Mr, Beecher . “Alter it!” demanded Mr. Spoopen- A good Baptist olergyman of Bor- gen, N. Y., a strong temporanco man, GEORGE F. GRAWFORD BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGCS. No. 519 South Main Street COUNCIL BLUEFS, 10WA I Pay tho Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. GOUNCIL "LUFFS MANUFACTURING GO, Mouldings, Scroll and Lattico Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxos, Ete. Manufacturers and Deoalers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J, J, Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia. Machinery will bo run exolusiv nl; onch week, £ . JEX. WA Y NIE 8 CO. (Buccessors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAGKAWALNA, LERIGH, BLOSSBURG for outtom work on Thursday and Friday of Orders solicited aud satisfaction guaranteed, suflered with the kidney trouble, neu- ralgia, and dizziness almost to blind- ness, over two years after he was told that Hop Bitters would cure him, bo- cause he was afraid of and prejudiced against ‘“Bittors,” Since his cure ho saysnone need fear but trust in Hop Bitters, IOWA ITEM . Clark Patten of Marion, on Friday mornivg 1eft howe to wesist & neighbor numed Thomas in rescuing his household goods from the latter's burning dwelling. ‘When Patten returned home Mrs, Patton was standing in the door and_trembling with freight, She fell forward in his arms and breathed her last, She was delicate 1t and subj-ct to heart diseare. Tho commencem: nt doy of the sgrioul- tural collegs AmmA will take placo on Wedr esday, Nov On Friday, the 13 n, W. 7. Harshaw of Fontanelle, ' general ‘dealer, failed for 86500, Just beforo he failed he sold out his goods at less than cost and skipped. He took about 81,000 with him A nre startod by« carelussly thrown: away_cigar burned np forty tons of E Huntington's bay in Rock Rapids on on Thursdny | Stecle's plow aduy morning, o loss of 85,000, with 1oss than 1,000 A ramp doctor administered_morphine to u child twenty-six dayn old of Mrs. John MeDapiels at Bonaparto ¢n quiot it lact week, Tho remedy was effectua, as the child went into a dize from w it could not be aroused, and died. The doc- tor 1ft that rection of the country quickly. A strange disease is repor ed to have ap- pesred among the horses in Poweshiek county. They bave fits, rear and charge like wild animals, become unmanageahle and die in ternbla agony about thirty hours after being 18 Iree of Cost. Al persons wishing to test the merits of A geent remedy—ono that will positively Cive Comstmption, Cougha, Colds, Asth. na, l}ronchit‘lk or any affection of throat and longs—are requested to call at C. F. Goodman’s Drug Store and get ' trial bottle of Dr, King’s New Discovery for Comnm[hflun. FREE OF 008T, which will : GDUNB L JOWA COALS CONNELLSVILLE COKE, GEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 834 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Wighth ©treet and Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffe. PETER THOLL. HERMAN KRAGHT. THOLL & KRACHT, CROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Cor. kiain Strevt snd 7th Avenue. , & Specalty. now gocds, luw prices, Highost pricen pafd for country produce. Wo will not be undersold, New Cnli and examine our stock. . MAYNE. C. E. MAYNE BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURN® BROOMS, EROOM HANDLES CORR MEAL, CRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constently on Hand. The iy Market Price Paid for Corn, Oats Rye Barley BROUOM CORIN Parties Wishing to Sell Eroom Oorn Will Pleags Send Sample. sliow you what a regalar dollur-ize boitle will di Andersonu Pmnpscw. Glenwood Journal, Since his nomination for congress at Council Blufis by the republican district convention held June 22, 1882, such an exposuro of Mr. Ander- sow's record has been made that his supporters would be glad enough to withdraw him from the candidacy of the party if it could be done with safety. But at this late day a change in the congressional ticket would in- volve defeav at the election, and Mr. Anderson may more wrly endure that defoat than anathe He forced himself on his party, with the aid of backers and wire workers well in- structod in the wrts of political intrigue, against the better judgment of the best mon in the party. Whon he permitted Iimself to bo made a political target for a campaign of more than four months duration he knew the objectionable features of his ill-spent life, and he oucht to have known that they all would be bare, But Mr, Anderson, though ~omparatively young in yenrs, i oid in the performance of evil desds and bad become so hardened in political villainy thet he thought ho could push dyke, o they going to alter it} hin way into congrees by s display of laid |1 T n put another flounce [ hold assumption and brazen impu- arc. tom snd s patoh on | dence, backed as he was by a political the «iosas, ke a dod-gasted frock? | majority in his favor withm the Ninth Lugine tivy can make ic a straight | district” of between six and eeven up aud down, or a bell crown, by |thousand votes. But for this heavy ironing iv ous like & stove pipe hai?| preponderance in his favor he never IUs the tenet of the church, the basis | would have dared to have entered the of the faith, that he dissonts from, and | political avena, In his case, however, Ao they won't change that, he got ont. | the heavy 0dds in the hauds of his Doen a streak of intellizence begin to | party will not avail him to prevent a dawn on you now! Think you feel |otunning and crashing defeat. Two o idea wobbling around in your back | short wooks will eloke his carcer as an ) offico secker s for- Nair? before the peop' 4 ," murmured Mrs, Spoopen- | ever, dgko. “flo jusr sbandons religion wnd tiieters, but he sticks 1o hi “omen and Verperance | ehurch, 1 understand it now. iGelch (4 THA V88 ©0h, you understand it,” howled VILLE, Ostober 25, Mr, By ndyke, got your ovention of the | b1 at last! Al you want now Christion l.u.,.‘- raneo Union e & i bled st the First Christian ai 1t morning widk lurgc | st d notion about hell?” B e “Of courze | have,” replied Mrs *#1i Mre, Lydia K, Pinkhaw has not Spoopendyke, I begin to sce the duifi | .0\ diccovered the Elivir Vila, The ininisters wanted the g e o Bl h th lent Alckomists sought )y 80 much patieut rescarch and per- wedicine nd ho gave it them, and he’ goi substitute Plywouth church tor thoee thinge, and let the ministers look after themselves. Now it's clear istent ex her eems, at | wmense sale aud universal popularity riment, t, likly to command an to me."” “Ob, you've got it!" yelled My, | u the future, If rapid progress aud Bpoopen yke. ““There's "the whole | mivont success furnish any baets for Chirigtian religion in & teacup! 1f you ot judgment, Mrs, Pinkham taly Lot ol Gumiiioas ALd s mak| coesect jadgwent, Mas Plasham s most promising competitor for such nailed up in front of you, you'd ou) need au overdue mortgage and & tight iu the choir to be u dod gasted fash- honorable distinction as the alchemists failed to achieve. MRs’.SJ A BEAEDI T, THE LEADING DiAlLER IN EX A X G © O D =3, Council Bluffs, Towa. ) {UNTRESS TRACE BUCKLE 116 a8 boen on the market for three ye . WE CHAL- HE WORLD toprduce & buckle hat following pol 15t —Its flno ap ~lta cuso vpou tho tra 4th=1ts cas. io chaneing withous s out of 1hol ove; oitielt 6th—The nato tug palle stralcht with tho traco. } UNIKEBS oot 10 o World, - b c chaye 18 cKoy REBS PATENT dragyiug, ete., ted, cannot gt off itse f, TREE AND B AST B qualiod. “tho tug will no will 1ot eatch the rein or ta P HOOK, for heavy vagon: book itss £, Manufac ured by ", DUTTON, HUNTRESS & CO., Janesvil For alo by €. J. Bue ol jobbing houses. , Wieconsin, Colllng & Co., Omaha, and by nan, Council Blufls; Bharp & Son and 11, 8, ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant ADOLPH DOERFLINGER, Proprietor. Choice Wines and Cigars, Oysters s Every Style, 709 Lower Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, lowa ~ STARR JUNCH, MAIN STREET STARR & BUNCH, LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. MAMEATAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING KALSOMINING 2ND GRAI PR o STer P Al \!‘h pers and Traveiem willfad 0d accommodation and oaronsbl 3 ( or Prond vay ‘ml“l'f‘ L” Bt | chinvges, MAURAR & ORAIG SOUTH HEH ARTISTIC POTTERY,| 0rrositk CRYSTAL MILL fieh (v Glass, Fine French Ohbids, : s Wara s Council Bluffs, - - Towa. 840 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUKFS, W5 | HOLLAND & MILLER, !',”'"' wnd mortgages deaw rn an doe P mprlowu JACCOB SIMS, " Attornoy and Coungellor at Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Ofice~Broadway, botwoen Main sad Pea Strocts, Wil ¢ practice o State aud ,Fede ourty "DAVID G, EVANS &G0, m m.nn Second Street, . LOUIS, MO, T~ \lk your Grocer for the Cel. chrated Star Coffee and Star Baking Powder,

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