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et e g e e e THE DAILY BEE““WI« DN SDAY \(:VI MBER 1 COUNCIL BLUFES ?°"~°"-,:;,z";':.,ze'm'!fi E. H. SHAMAIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CUICABO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACTY Tepart. Arr Atlantic Ext...5:20 pm | Pacific Exi....005am Ex and Maii®; 925 n m | X and Mad ¥ 59 p m D. Moinea ac*..7:15 a m | Des M BURLINGTON AND QUIN STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS,| o COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA. THi Lands MONEKEY COUNCIL BLUFFS HENRY BEECROFT, | ‘ OPFrOoOSITH WEE FOITONELCHE. LE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE TO LOAN NOTARIES lUBLIG A.ND LONVEYANCERS BEN ROGERS' H® wi 1 contlnue running bis city line to all parts of tae city. New atock 018 4 . 10W CHARG 8 GUARANTLED D. M. CO Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17, North Main Street. - - Qalls promp from the fac’.ry_Ara £un in conection th That never requlro crimping, at Mrs, J. J. Good's Har Store, ot prices never betere touched by Also o full line of awitc cte. Waves mado trom ladice’ own hat 3 other hair dealer. z and colored nets. where. All goods warranted a8 represented y anewerod at all hours, night or de day. Atlantic Ext,. 5:90 pm | Pacifie Ext X A Ex*..9:20 & i | Malland Kx'I7:00 pm $00 p m | Neb & Kas Bx 8208 m CHICAGO AND NORTUWYSTIR Ar P x 15 8 Mai and Ex*. ¢ “and Lots. Bought Snd Sold. R T SEOU V0 S AT LOW RATES Mail and Exe...0:85 o m | Expr ot Exprosa.. .....9:10 pm | Mal and Ex.. 6 JOWA, | .o, Bt 70 e Ovorland Ex.11:30 &, m, | Overiand ¥ 00 . m 11350 o, 1. | Denver Ex .. &0 1w, L700 p. m. | Lo Ex 630 . M sa.m. | Ex 05 A, B20p. m. | * Ex....r00a.m, WAUASI, ¥, LOUIS AND PACIY | Cannon Bali.. 450 p m | Cannon Bau' 11:00 & m OLD STA RIOUA CTTY AND PACT? Arrive. De All orders promptly attended | For Sioux ¢ Iy recelved. For ¥ 7:65 a m | Frm Sioux 'y ara. | Frm Fort M Ne LTS am Nebh 0 For St. Paul...7:40 p m | From §t. Paul..8 «..m 2 - “ N e L ICNT0, MILWAUKR AXD 6T, PACL. k " Deys Artive pas Mall and EX.0:20 & m 1 Mail and Fx B pu Council Biufts & Omaba Street R. R. Leave Omaha. e Leave Council B uffs Council Bluffs |84 m, 9am, 108 m, 1am 1m2'pm3dp New hearse and London carriages direct [ m, 4 pw, 5pwm, 6 p m. Street cars run half hour y to the Union Pacifi Dopot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 0clock a. m., and run regu ar ¥ during tho day at ock, and run to clty time, xoept Sundays. tExcept Saturdays. $Except st yreatly roducod prices. Al gold, | o, +|in high-heeled as one nnd um»hnlt mchrl. The (ully sympathizy wuh hun in his highest I ever saw were four inches, |loneliness, a8 ho found himself in the but the woman could scarcely walk | situation--oniy more s, beoause he and was 80 stout that she looked ae|had loft on his hands lv_y v heartleas absurd as Fortecne would on such [ wife and mother, three little ones. stilts, There are hollow iron heele, | Further inquiry into this strange pro- paintelin colors and riveted on with | coeding olicited the fuot that these a tcrew, which high kickers use. [two wives, who happened to bosisters, Wooden heels are fragile to risk did not go to Baltimore, but took make none but of loather, and |just the opposite dircction from that either paint them or cover|indicated in the note which Mr. Ben- them with satin, Salmun pink [der found addressed to him by his is the shade most wused, but|wifo. This fact turned the key ton none of '].1 8t. Lovis stores kept it. [ world of mysteries which heretofore made purposely heavy for shoe: | #(ro unsclvad ‘s use, Then we manufacture a To Mr. Yeaplo the ac'ions of his od shoo of white duck, which | wife wore not us surprising as to Mr, » buy and cover with sati, a8 [ Bender, because in the past she-had want a chango of shade, for nn- given considerablo trouble on aceount ck will outwesr half s dezen or|of somo peculisr pranks, but Mr. o satin coverings, The ouly dif | Bonder cortainly was entirely unpre- ference botween the high shoes of an- |parcd for such a treatment on the ts aud modern is that the former|part of his wife, d theira to the toes, while wo ran| What to do under the ciroumatances ryelots at the instep,” was a matter of jmportant coneidera- Have actrosses naturally shapely | tion, ospecially for Mr. Bender. To foot?’ sacrifioo the society of his wifo with- “Yea, I uever know one to have [out scme demonstration toward her corna or bunions, Mary Anderson | was too much, 80 he bethought himself has a patrician foot, and always takes|and remombered that not long since, care botweon scenes to wear a low- |28 he was trying to persuade her to heeled lipper. Neilsson once bought | siay at home at night and not run a 2} strap slipper of me,, Her foot[about so vuch, she amaulted him, wiue perfect, Maggie Mitchell wears |and su ho went before a juatico of the a No. 20 ona very protty frot, Sheocace and made information noainst ia casy w suit, too, After being long | uer, charging her with assaul: and shoes, or after|battery, and a warrant was placed in futignivg dancing, mctresses say | tho hands of Offiser Herriok, who they havo a habit of somkiog|ltft for Harrisburg last night, to their foet in salt water about a half an | bring back the wayward wife and hour and then sitting with them in | place her under a disciplinary ocourse bandaged cotton strips another half | within the walls ¢f tne county jul, hour before reti ing, so that the bones | #here she will have ample time to Do not tall to gl botore urchasing 00D, 29 Maln stroes, Cn\lm i l\lnfla. [owa, 'UNION BAKER 617 SOUT 1THE BEST BREAD IN Id4K OITY. MAIN STREET. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Pics, &o., delivered to any part of the oity. Ow ‘Whagons run all dny, P. AYRES, Propnetor NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 636, BROADWAY, (Palmer’s Block. " Between 6th and 7th streets. E. P. TIGKNOR, PROPRILTOR. Our Motto:—S rict cleanliness, tho best quaiity of num, and lowest possible prices, Come aud see our new shop. Avered to sy partof the city. ‘Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant’s 8pring, Gor. Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Platn, Medicated, Douch, ' Skower, Hot snd 'Cold Baths. Com. petent’ asde and formale nurses and attendants always on brnd, and the bost of cate and atten- tion given patrons, Spocial atb:ntion given to batoing children. - Inyestigation aud paronage sollct R.. A, H. Stupiey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. Vapor, Klectrlc, Plunge, eudhy 'hutmnnl ol chronlc diseases REMOVED without the B’l drawipg of blood or uee of knife, Cures lung dlseases, AND m'umt ’|.‘.”:.E°'|>.op.,, ek cuods: Tu M 0 mn, Fever and Mercur- m sorce, Brsipelas, Salt Rbeum, Scald Heud, Cata rh, weak, and zunl\lnwd Ey rofalous U‘Icnm nud F&- @ale Discase of all 'kinds. Also idney and Venerial disoases. Hemorrhoids or Pllul cured money refunded. Jreform, without the use of mercurial pois- \, 98 or the Knife, Usc1cotro Vapor or M:dicatod Baths, furnished who dosire thom, ornis or Rupture radically cured by the use o Elastic belt Truze and Plaster, which has rior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE OALL ON OR ADDRESS Drg. B. Bice and F. O, Hiller, COUNCIL BLU}FS I‘ EINAON & WEST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Uouncil Bluffs. Extroctingand Alling & cpeclalty, Firut-class work guarsnteod. DR. A. F. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AKD SURCEOQHK. Office, No. 14 Poarl Street. Houss, 0 n. m. to d2 p,m, to 6 p, m. Kesldence, 120 Telophonlc " convection " vith ot chroot. office, " J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGHNT, NCIL BLUFFS, 10W W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Hemoopathy, consulting "hysicianand Surgeon. Office wnd residence 815 Willow avenue, Coun~ Blufts, lowa. F. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 198w Office No, 6, Everett Block, Broad- over A. Louie's Restaurant, §. E. MAXON, A F O EL X T E (,! . Officu aver savingy bank | COUNCIy BLUFFS, REAL ES!ATE | W. 0 Jumes, fu connection with bis law and »#fou busivew buys and sclls real estat A'os wishing Lo buy or sell city property call lio office, over Busbooll's book store, Pearl ood_ % EDWIK J. ABBOTT, + Justice of the Peace and ] Notary Public, ’ibBroadway. Council Bluffs MRS, B J. HARDING. IL D Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. @racaste of Electropathic Instibutlon, Phila- | 3o ot% v oo se™s qaintier fo delphia, Ponna, Office Cur. Broadway & Glenn Ave, * COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. A ot e ity | Holofernes in such bowutifal eand J. G. TIPTON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA., Meats de- ‘v | yosterday, with which ho hdd b SiAGE CRISPINS. Peculiarities of Ac'rasans' Boots and Shoes. Ho>w They Are Made—The Sizs Various Stage Favor- ites Wear, Htc. Post-Dispateh, A member of the ‘‘gentle orait” this city, who tinds the duties of hu ocoupation pu.uharly unfavorable to meditation, as been for many years engsged in the manufacture of la- dies’ tine shoes, especially those fanci- ful or character mukes required by uctresses, He lsid dowh the brush n gilding the heels of a pair of low gold snoes, to aumveru Ront Dispatch reporter’s question régarding, ¥iteir use. “‘These are ‘jig-slippers,’” he said, turning the one hanging heel down on his lefe fingers, so that the five oyelit lacings of the nhort slippars could be see) ““They are No. 11}, the amall- ent sizo T cver made for any youns woman, either on or ff the st country than the one Littl meaus to shake this elipper with befors the variety footlights Actresses have an ancient precedont for capruring the hearts and heads of their natural enemics in ‘the apoery- phal account of how the Hebrew widow Judith overthrew the Aesyr- ians at Bethula, by appearing before that they ‘ravished his eyes.’ In those days women did not depend on the shape or sizo of the shoe for effeci, but upon its richness, usii ¢ cloh or Attorney & Connsellor, |iee fmied wi ita s s Office over First National Bank, Council Blufts of the sixteenth century it was eom- fows. Wil practice in the etate and federal | mon among the nobility to wear ithe, Al diseasce troated upon theprinciple of veget- | courts JNO.JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bloffs, - - " B. MAYES, . Council Blufls Iowa. (Deutscher Arsh.) Council Blufs, wisoases of women and children a_spoclalty, Y SATURDAY, Fupr DISPENSARY E Ofcotn Everstis biects KTl trvot. Reel) dencs o452 B trock. Office hours from § to iy Btodond o0Bp.w F. C. GLARK, PRACT.CAL DENTIST. oppoeite the postoitive. stitioners in Councll Blufts, Hatls Istaction guarantesd In HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Con/ectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Beazon, STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. [LARSON & ANDERSON, Propristors, ed for buw to do laindry satistaction & » such as collery, ) SON & A‘\'lll"l(‘i()‘l TIOK. OFFICKS. B A NEEELS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealers in Forclga and Domestlc Exchange and bome wecuritive, Iowa- George 1IL’s ‘reign, cmarkable for Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. P. J. MONTGOMERY, M. D..|ne'ef sour value of a farm in ehoo s.rings al Now a woman’s foot musg be ‘s and prettily arched, and. the ¢o; is of secondary cuns\denfion’,“flepl that it have a glove fit.” “What is the-smallesp#ize ever worn by a woman. There was & duchess of York,in her littla feet. They were five and threo-fourth inches fopg and one and three-fourths in width, She wore Lfla;ns a;nd B,Ba,l Esta‘tfi green silk slippess, starred with gold, " |which had red heels. Models wero Propriotor of sbatracts ot Pottamatiamio made of these in China for mantle Offico cornor of Broadway and Main | and table erngments, and the seiti- — | ment : LT ‘ ab oehod JOHN STEINER, M. D, o A ch ';fi.p, fu o éaching 46 theeo fairy forms than sry” other women, ende to reduce 1heir feel to the imper p(xbh‘ state, though few of them woar a smaller sizo than 124 and winy take a No. b who are o1 la stout.” “What is that b-nyuw from the liprer A jingle, -nm cen'er of the braes plate ecrowed On 8 cut out in horse shoe shape &2 1d this piece refastened with a slieng nivet, €o that 1t makes o o | Jit L.hl 7 ouud in walking or dancing, Councll ¢ lugs | #8 1 the cace with the brass side picea which used to be ecrewed on to ito side of the hool justead. This ap- y1Swiss giantecs exhibited here about 2 figurs and |k may not spread and spoil the shape of tho foot, Naturally broad feet have been narrowed by this practice. Ac- tressen really do not pinch their feet as Potrarch did to gain Laura's fnvor until he was almost lame, for th tricks of make In shaping both heel and toe auswor the same purpose. 1 heard of an ammsing incident which was alleged to have occurred in been so badly torn that it could not be repaired, Another woman in the company propcsed, as she wore the samo 8z and kind, that in the scencs comploto the scenic effect, that they ecach wear a shoo of her pair and stand at the side just outside of the wings with the foot properly shoed protruding within view. This was doue, and as iv happened that but vre her part, she wore the patr at such times, and the dilemma was thus tehoxorly pyerted.”’ X TeDon' v.y‘yuu, lu;k;‘ high boot for | actresses 7' . e ()wumunlly, flmu;_h a legging which leoks just like# is now. used. because it is chesper, oosting from 76 cents to 85, whoreas the régular page ‘or cavalib boot Would rangefrom &12 according to tho matgrial omn- od lenther ia tha ber* g out of rebcufl »"‘ thsre 15 an imitaf '“ “ bacause with cauvas, enameled so exnolly liko lgather T} fit closely over a black and aro readily boots, as intende: tate either the 7 which has @ up- which fits oloss the Bluher, Wel- lington or othe mlh_uryon hunting boot which lfl‘&" in A low jocke; e white eop,] K Anake so thay the pieco is hook instead of being stitched, and #Vi ‘ of tops may thus be to simulate a change of boots, o ordinary ankle is lbout eight nches in circumference, . 1 think the five yoars 80 has the /largest—thir- teen inchos, — Visible Imprbvement Mr, Noah Bitos; Elwirn, N, Y., writer: “About four yeacs ago I hed an-istia k of bitious fever, andyever fully recovired, My digestive orgavh whio weakened and I would be o mpletela prostrate 1 for days, Af er using two bottle, of your Burdo Blosd Bitters tho impruvement was xo vis- irle that T was sstoni-hed, I can now, though 61 years of aze, do a fair and rea- sonavle day’s work.” " Pric 81,00, A DOUBLE ELOPBLENT. The Shadow Whioh Rests Upon Two Homes inthe Towa of Yok, Yori Daily. About two yenrs agyy Mary [, o itiful, rosy eheeket, girl Uf ixteen | ors, earning her daily brond by e from dey to day in the Wells. youth by the vame of J, H- Hender, who was attending school in"Wolls. ville. They wooed, they lowed, they warried, und never did tyo heart beatin purer and truersywpathy wich each other than did their two, Bron afior their marriago they loft their native sce where they both hnd to appear, to|= of them had to goon at a timo to act | Ofio—Broadway, hotween b Gid_Physlesl Woaknews, consider over her waywardoess, *I Mrs, Lycia really discovered the K Vite, which the ancient Alclemists sought by 80 much patient research and por- sistent expcriment, her medicine ooms, at least, likly to command an immense sale and universal popularity St o e chataotar SO in the faturo. 1E rapid progrens and actress’ high satin shoe had | emivent sucocess furnish any baets for correct judgment, Mrs, Pinxham is most promising competitor for such honorable distinction as the alchemists failed to achieve. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, COOUNOIL BLUYFS, IOWA. Maloy and Pe strocts, WiLR practico In Seatj aed aFedo s AR n,wm’ ¢. EVANS & CO., 504 North Second Sticet, ST, LOUIS, MO. r—rArk youe Grocer for the Ceol obrated Star Coben and Siar Bakicg \md«-r. DOCTOR i WHITTIER, les 8t,/ST. LOUILS, Mo "mumn GRADUATE of two medical hia beon loiger m&‘god in the ¢ cat: CHRONIO, NERVOUS, SKIN AND D Disoaaos than any other ph siclan In 8¢ W city p pers show and all old realdent ow. Gonsultation a-office ur by mall free nd invited, A friendly talk or his opinion peaking | & als | front centered bya gold tasse), and Sate nothing. When it 18 Inconventent to viatthe city for trestment, miedicinss can be sopt by mall or expres+ evorywhoro, Curable Ases .uarantood; waore doubt exists It la trank, The |y ttaded. Cali or wr.te. Nervous_prostration, Debility, Mental Merourinl_and Skin and Boner, -Tuz finifli ACITY WIS TH ¥0 0T PAD villo whip factory, won the heart of 4|3 ) \ER 110! bionx ity & Pagifie BIOUX OITY ROUT Runa a flolid Tratn Through from Oennoil 31 0 Bt, Paul “ithaut Uhar 9, Cniy 17 Hours SAOKTER ROUTZ raou QOUNOL BLUFES OR BIHMAROE . Hinose.is 83 orter 4 Cons ol of Eavar ot OF ANY OTHE M Ro 0 one of|¢0uld wear this size shoe. V, pliance is prepered becanco it doen | home in tho west, where they mi not make the hecl appear out of |f/'v real s all the joys of wurried shape. A child of from seven to cight [ 1/ hat their companiouship oty | Yo sxcuial that {o leave home, sctresses are much more particular | B1ebus wid childhood ecenes was a Wou M PN | '[]FFIb & & PUSEY, sbout having good fitting shoes than the women on the legitimate stage, and they don't grumble adout the prices. Lotta never has pretty shoe: because she is too stingy. She wea 134s and 1s, and has a habit of buying all” the old stock shoes because sb can get them chulpnr than by havlpy them made to order,” “Who first mado a specialty of l manufaciuring actresses’ ehoes in this country (" I think his nswe was or is Nest- braok, though there are now two such shops well known in New York, and one of the proprietors is dead. At any rato the ove first established was | worn, & d she hunts me up in a hurry | “Tan’t theve sowe trick by which THE FHOE 18 MADE TO LOCK SHORTER " That is by working the toe-leath. er over and under at least an inch be- fore it meets the sole. Thisapparent- ly thortens it that much, and the sloping Freuch heel takes off another inch of the length. But shoes always look smaller on the stage than off of it." “‘How high is the heel?’ “‘Beldom over two wnd often ag low (lind no dioner a% his home {would find s house without a wife, |Sure cuough, upon snterivg the house openod on Bowery abont thirty years |be heard. Oa the Bible was & note ago. Before that such giods wereim. (Rddressed to him from her who « ported from Paris, whero the best|was & ¢ a ill to be had, Competition in the east hae reduced the price of chargetor shoce 8o much that it is far cheaper for | an actress to lay in u supp beforo stariing west, About tho time ahe gets | to 81, Leuis, zome, or all of the shoes |have been lost, discolored or badly | } l;!emnnl task, und their future was right and radiant with high anticipa- tions, But, alas, how changed the scene! Yesterday noon, this once happy youth, now a resident of York, living on Court alley near Muaple street, and an employe at the Empire Car Works, upon returning from work on his way to dinner was uccosted by one of those very friendly persons who always like to be the first to tell the news, and was infurmed by her thet he would that he found all quiet; not a footstep to fort and jy in his lonely ing him that she had hours, i tone 1o Baltimore, and that she wight, sy postal, give him her address, Upon unmr \ estigation he discovercd that no ly her eclothing was miss | g, but al “that was of auy value er \hat had beon in the house ve packed in & truck was ch as hedelothing, ete, @o. For ove who confesses that his love and admyiration for his wife has rever diminished or grown cold ander the most unpleasant circumstances, aad was willing to look with charity upon most suspicicus conduct, this certainly was a trying hour. The climax, huwovu had not been iha! md cou reicicd. He steppod out front and there was met by Ln next door nmgh. bor, Mr, Edward Yeaple, who could W.E Db dlonciL PWB that oty aud P T and Pas i Th Pawoncer Agont, ol plufs ¢ wve witk nui 9 & i Aub Loy persen Uiy Principat EPPS’S COCOA. | whiih govern the operatiyus of oudon, and by & osreful applicati o of the fne propert cs of wol 8 Eij% haa p oy dod our Freskfwh tabl & with & dellmtaly Bavored buverage whigh Ay w1y beavy doctors’ bi ks it | lv» the Judicl us use f such articles of diot that @ ¢ Latitution uu; b6 gradially bulls up untll stroag enough ul ubtle maladien aso oating ar und o roaly m wany o fasal shaft by keoping our fortified wi'h pure blood and & prop dusdat-wly Giening Rewarded, OR, fho 8tory of the Bewing laulune » handsomeitble pamphist, blse aad g3 rous cogravings, wil by, GIVEN AWAY yas0n oalling for 16, admy / niawsi The Blogor Menulachusiig Joas a0y, or will be soot by wmsll, post patd, & ot & distance rom our ofiices f'ho imefr Bavufaoturing 0o, ifiiee, 84 Union HBquare VRV YORK GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, BREAKFAST, 3y & thor- axh knowle 'ge of the natues lawe © toa and Cacos, Mr save a4 palsh oviry tondency to disease. Hundreds k wherover there I & weak polot. We Tourishied frate."~-Bivi Hofvics Gasetts oo stmply with bolling watar or wllk . Bold £63 0aly (410 and 1), Lciod JAMES EPPS & CO., Hommopathic Obermists, Londou, Englan I PEs ‘ »a - ., 'H \7 GEORGE F. GRAWFORD W HOLES A X8 BUYER AND SHIPPER OF ECCS. No. 619 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUEE 10WA I Pay ths Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. GOUNGIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO, Mouldings, Scroll and Latticoe Work, Wood Turn- ing. Re-S8awing, Planing and Mn.tclnng‘ Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia. Machinery will be run exelusively for custom work on Thursday snd Friday o each woek, Ordors s licited and satisfaction p.unnmt«od A EX. VLA R NE & CO. (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DWALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIRH, BLOSSBURG AND ZALL [OWA GOALSI ANLBO CONNELLSVILLE COKE, GEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Penrl Btreet, Yards Oor, ¥Wighth Street and Hleventh Avenue, Council Bluffs. l"ll[‘ElK THOLL. HERMAN KRACHT, THOLL & KRACHT, CROCERIES 'AND PROVISIONS. Cor, Main 8treet and 7th Avenue, Fino Grooer'os, Teas, a Epecalty. ruilding, new golds, 1w prites, delivered, P, T. MAYNE, C. E. MAYNE GOUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOME, BROOM HANDLES, GORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Higlient Mearket Price Paid for Corn, Oats, Rye Barley BBUOM C‘ORIL\T Parties Wishing to Seil Broom Uorn Will Please HSend Sample MAYINHE & CO. COVTNOIL BLUEE'S. MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN AT G OOD S, Highowt prices pald for count Wo will not bo undersold, Cali and ex roduce, Now ine our stock, 837 Brondwav, Council Bluffs, Towa. nd gives perfot &+ it 1 1ho followi sutisfaction, WE CHAL- by 4th & 16 gth; 4th- Its vas takin: t o eract e’ of \ho 1 it will Tot urbue) le)t ¢t 6 WA bt with the trace. 1 1 B8 TRACE CAL K1 R, the be t in the worl ), o8 ly adju bed, ca et gt off ite £, and wili rot catch the rein or tall, | L WhLPFLLTIC K AND 1 AT NIAR. 1o oot 1oW.ig, ragg, et ©aunot bo o, uatiod., Tho tug will not unhook itee f. Manufse ured by ; e, DUTION, HUN[RYESS & CO., Janesville, Wisconsin, o by (. ) Beckuun, Ccuncll Blufle; Sharp & Koo and 1, 8, Colline & Co., Omata, and by ¥or wal i Jobbi ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH l)UI"l‘FLlN(‘)Cl( Provrietor, Chol Oyitas 1n Kvory Gtyler = 1 ines aad Clgass, Oounoil Blufl‘s, lowa. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & €O, (4uemuon to ERE & DUQUELTE), Whoesale Frutters and Confectioners 76 and H Pear) st.. Council Bluffs. Ta __in}w BUKEET .:.TAfln & BUNCH, \.)'GN, ‘ PAINTERS, mn AND- PAPER HANGING, SALE STABLE r VAMENTAL | EALSOMINNG 709 Lower Rroadway. All Bhippers snd Travolor will AND BRAINING, good seccommodation and remsonshl | - e B’JJOILI-" chargos, . .:m.. Oors JMATTRER & URAIG, |ARTISTIC POTTERY, } Bioh Out Gless, Fine French Obine, Towa Sllver Ware &c., COUNCIL BLUFFS, wa. SOUTH STREET. OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILYL Council Bluffs, - - HOLLAND & MILLER, E | Proprietore, Dueds ik REisere, T % 40 BuoARS AY ortgages drewn a0 deod sl i