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WHOLESALE STATIONERY AND COUNCIL BLUFFS8, IOWA. H. B. SEAMA AND RETAIL PRINTER'S GGDDS, TIT LE ABSTRACT OFFIGE Lands a.nd Lots Bought aud S8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIG AND CONVEYANCERS COUNGIL BLUFFS HENRY B MEAIN STREET EECRO-T, LIVERY STABLE, 10WA, OFPrPFOSITH THE POSTOFEICE. BEN ROGERS' OLD STAND, H® wil pontinne running bis city lioe to all parta of t1e city. New stock co 8 antly recelved fo. LOW CHARG 8 GUARANTEED 4 D. M. C Funeral Director No. 17, North Main Street. - . Calls promptly answered at all hours, night or day, o b Tamoes s g I Sonboctiot thgrowith WATEHER That never require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Halr Store a! Also w full line of switches, ctc. aty ny other hair dealor. silver and colored nets. Waves made from qu own halr, elsowhore. All goods warranted as reprosentod. - UNION 617 SoUT All orders promptly ttended ONNELL. and Undertaker. Council Bluffa New hearso and London carriages direct WAVES cos never befere souched reduced prices. Also gold, il 1o all betore sunhdlny Do nof 29 Maln strees, len.-“ mufl., Tows BAKERY, MAIN STREET. THHR BEST BREAD IN THE OIl'Y. None but first-class Baker employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the city. Ow ‘Wagons run all d.ly. P. AYRES, Proprietor, NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palmer's Block. Between 6th and 7th streets. E. P, TIGKNOR, PROPRIETOR. Our Motto:—8trict cleanliness, the best quality tvered'to any partof the city. Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant’s 8pring, Oor, Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plaln, Modicated, Vapor, Electrie, Plunge Douch,’ Shower, Hot and ‘Cold Baths. Com. ot walo and femalo uurses and aticndante Riways on hand, and the beat of care and atten- tlon given patrons. Special attention given to batning children, Inyestigation aud patronage solicited. DR. A. H. SrupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. Tlu(munl of chronic disoasos REMOVED without _the B,B‘S drawing of blood or use of kit Caren oo lung disoason, ita, Scrof ver Com: AND OTHER plaint, nmp:'y. Rheuma- TUMOR s tism, Fever and Mercar- il sores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Catat rh. woak, uf and granulated Eyes, "crofulous Ulcers and Fe- male Disease of all kinds. Also Kidney and Vonerial disvases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured ‘money refunded. All diseases treated upon the principle of voget: lereform, without the use of mercurial pois- 908 or the knife. Rloctro Vapor or Msdicated Baths, furnished ‘who desire them, Hornla or Rupture radically cured by the uso the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster, which hae wuperior in the world. CONSULTATION FREE. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. B. Rico and F. O, Miller, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, In. SIN LON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Extracting and fililng » specialty. First-class work guaranteed, DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No, 14 Pearl smut d 2 ., 0 b House, 9 a. m. to 'm. Rosidence, 120 "Tolopiouio counsckion ' with " J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, I0W W.D.STILLMAN, |. Practitioner of Hemeopathy, consulting Thysician and Surgeon. Office and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- Blufts, lowa. F. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA, Office No. G, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A. Fllui“'l Restaurant. 8. E. MAXON, AR O E X T,OE T, Oftice over savings bank QOUNCIL BLUF¥S, - - Lowa REAL ESTATE. W. O. James, o connection with bie law and solloction business buys aud sclle real estate Persons wishing o buy or sell city property call o4 his office, over Bushnell's book store, Pear! atreod EDWIN J. ABBOTT Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Bluffs of mu‘-, and lowest possible prices. Meats de- Come aud sec our new shop. \m. E. J. HARDING, M. D., I Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduste of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Penna. Office Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and psinful dif- ficulties pecullar o fomales a spectalty. J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor, Office over First National Bank, Councll Bluffs, ows. Will practice in the state and foderal oourts JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bloffs, - - W. B. MAYES, Lioans and Real Estate. Propristor of abstracts- of Pottawattamio conpp Oice comer "ol Brasdwey and. Main sureete, Counctl Blufls_ Towa. JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutschor Arst.) Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & 7th 8t, Council Bluffs, wiseases of women and children a_spoclalty, Iowa. J, MONTGOMERY, M. D., Fxer DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office I Everett's block, donce 65 Fourth etrect. Office hours trow 9 to 2a.m,2todand oRp.m. Councll :lufls F. C. GLARK, PRACT.CAL DENTIST. Pear] Poarl troet. Resl) opposite the postoffice. One of H \h- oldest practitioners In Councii Biufts, Batls PR R HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Con/ectionery, Fruits,Nute Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season, 12 MAIN 8T, _____Oouncil Blutls. _ STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, Th‘nlll adry haa ,n' lr en opoued for busl »nll of all kinds and guarante -r“lfl.nL on A wpecialty made of flne work, such a8 collars, ffs, fiu shirts, ote. We want everybudy 40 wive us & trial. LARSON & ANDERSON. [Iunl OFFICER. WoOH M PUeRY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANEKERRS, Council Bluffs Ia. Established, - 866 Dealers (n Forelgn sod Domestlo luhw- sod bome wecurition TIME TABLE. EHICAGO, ROCK IRLAND AND PACIFIC AtaneTpe Arrive 5:20 pm | Pacific Exi... 0158 m Exand Mai .0 | Ex and Mai . 6:36 p m D. Moines ac*.7:15 & w | Des Moines ac* 4:40 p m CUICAGO, BURLINOTON AND QUINCY Arrive, pm | Pacific Ext ,..000 A m Mailand Ex*700p m Neb & Kas Ex. 220 & m AND NORTHWRSTRRY Arrice Pacific Ext... 015 am Mai and EX* 615 pm m | Accom. (Mon.)1:45 pm KANSAS CHY, ST JOR AND COUNCIL KLUPFS Depart Arrive Mail and Ex | Express 650 p Expross m | Mal and EX 045 pm CNI0N PACIFIC Depart Arive. Overland EX.11:30 & m, | Overiand Fx,.4'00 p. m Lincoln Ex..11:30 &. m. | Denver Ex wom, Denver Ex. .7 Loc 1 Ex A m Local Ex “Ex 0. m Emigrant “OEx L m WABANT, P, LOUIS AND Depart. Mall and Ex Cannon Bal PACIFIC Arrive 0:45 8 m | Mall and Ex, . 450 p m | Cannon Bai RIOUA CITY AND PACTFIC 430 p m 11:05 4 m Depart Arrio. For Bloux City.7:56 a m | Frm Sloux C'y.0:50 p m For Fort Niob Frm Fort N Neb* A m b 50 p m For St. Paul...7:40 p m | From 8t Paul. 850 a m CIICAGO, MILWAUKRE AND KT, TAU Arrive Mall and E: 20 a m | Mail and Ex Council B ufta & Omaba Streot R. R. Leave Council B ufta, Teave Omaha. Sam 9am 10am|8amoam10am, Tam,1m2pm3pfitamipm, 3 p m, 4 p'm, 5pm, 6 pm. |m4pm,5pm,opm Stroot cars run halt hout v to the Unlon Pacifie 5 pm cept Sundays, tExc Mondays. B pt Saturdays. {Except RENTS OF THEATRES. Migures that Show the Power oi the Drama Over the Pubiic. Now York Letter in Troy Tumes. The old Park theater (so called be- cause it faced the park) was the prop: erty of John Jacob Astor, who rented it for $17,000 a year. Ho no doubt intended to make it $20,000, but the times were 80 hard that a small abate- ment was allowed, This was then the dearest rent paid for any place of amusement in the Union, and it wae sarprising how any .manager could raise that amount. The old Park was burned down in 1848, and 1ts eite now is covered with -ulely buildings. It is atill & part of the Astor estate, and brigs a better rent than ever. Both’s theater has rented as high as $40 000, but under the present pressure the price 18 nearly down one half, This theater belongs to the Oakes Ames estate, and will no doubt be eventually sold or demol- ished, and the site occupied by stores. Tne Ualon Square theater 1s leased by Sheridan Shook, who pays a rent of $20 000. The present Park theater 18 sud to rent for $15,000, but the Grand Opera brings Jay Gould net 1-88 than $20,000. The K.fth Avenue theater belongs o the Gilsey estate aud rents for §25,000. The Madison Square theater 18 the only one in the city that 18 owned by its manager, M. H. Mallory. It would readily rent tor $20,000. The Thalia theater (for- merly the Oid Bowery) belongs to the Astors and {ts rent 18 probably $12,- 000. These figures show the immense power with which the dram holds the public. Great cities will have thuic theaters, and Gibbon tells us that doring a ecarcity of food in an- cient Rome actors were allowed to re- main while other profeesions were banished. Horsford's Acid Phesphate ZIN DYSPEPSTA, FRANCIS H. A (KINS, A, A, Sur- goon, U. 8, A, says: “‘For dyspopsia, whether in the lean or corpulent, in nervous debility and in night sweats of consumption, it has commonly given speedy benefit, and some of my army lnendn are qunu enthusiastic about it.” How Old Abe “3cooped” the Demo- crats. In the days when Olay and Polk were making their great contest for the presidency, Mr. Liucoln and Judge C., of a meighboring county, were advertised for a joint discussion at the court house in Jacksonville, upon the political issues of the cam. paign—Lincoln to advocate the claims of the “Mill Boy of the Blashen,” and the judge to ably present those of ‘“Jimmy Polk, of Tennessvo,” “We were attending school on the hill in the suburbs of the then hittle village of Jacksonville,” Mr, Turner continued, ‘‘s0 named in honor of ‘0id Hickory.,” Out of sbout two huodred students there were some fifty of us that belonged to the ‘Un- terrifi:d Democracy.” We attended every meetio g, went early, got tho front reats, and every muthu 's on of us could eing, ‘Hurrab, bu rah for the hickory tree, The tough sod staunch old teee; Ts braucies cover all the ground, Its roots in Tennessee. 2nud then we kuow exactly when to app'aud our man, and how to conduct ourselves #0 a8 to annoy our adver- tisers in the most approved style, if not more so. I assure you we coald discount all opposition in the hurrah business, and you would have thought 80 too if you could bave heard us thunder wken the judge entered the court-room, and then what bad colds and terrible coughs we all had when Lincolu came in We had the inside and ‘meant business.’ The judge spoke firat, giving us the swast musio of the 'ad valorem tariff,’ with all 1tg variations, well interspersed with the jingle of *hard money, free trade and sarlors’ rights, an osean-bound repab lie, fifty-four foriy or flzht,’ and closed by referring to himeelf us having been born of democratic parents, nursed by a democratic mother, and rocked in & hickory-bark cradle, and voted for Jaelson, ‘'We gave him three chec ra and » tiger. We dia our parts #o we!l th the whigs were discoureged, and made but & feeble « flurt when Livcoln tock the stand. 1 expect he made a good epecch, but as we had no faith in any thing bat democracy, we gave him no credit, but put down all he said as a ‘whig lie." Nearing the close of his speech he said that he had understood from some source that the judge, em phatic aud poeitive as he wes, had not always entertained the principles he wdvocated that night. ‘Yes, sir, al- ways, from my youth up,’ replicd the judge. ‘Did you ever hive in K wskas- kis? asked Lincoln. ‘Yes, sir, for a yoar or two.' ‘Was you, whilst you resided there, a democrat or a federul- ‘somehow it runs throvgh my mind,’ rejoined Linooln, ‘that the reverse in true. At any rate 1 will tell you all T know about it. When T lived at old Sangamatown, John Strode and 1 _used o haul sacw- logs to the mill in the winter, In sum wer we sometimes hauled goods 'rom Alton, We got orders trem Lamb Cook, and others, and procecded with other teams to Alton for goods; we oach got our load snd drove back as far as tho Piasaw, and went into camp for the night. We turnod our oxen out to grass while we took posscssion of an empty oabin recently vacated We soon got our supper, and, dark coming on, the boys smused thew- selves at a game of ‘old sledge,’ with now and then & drink from ‘Black Betty,’ the name of the bottle that stood on the table, and 1 supervised the game, “Well, you see,” Mr. Lincoln ¢m- tinued, “my education in that line having beon entirely neglected, I was alone and felt lonesome. 1 spread my bianket on the flyor and atretched out, and could not help thinking that the girls were about n,.h( when they used to say, ‘Abe is long for chis world,' 1 looked up, and there, hanging on the joists, I beheld whot to me appeared a mighty good atreak of luck, It was & file of forgotten newspapers. 1 reached for them, and they came. It was Tho K askase kia Gazotte. The first paper that at- tracted my attention contained a Y | speoch ot the promising young law- yor, Mr. (now Judge) C, my oppo- nent, in which, as I now recollect it, he took strong grounde iu_favor of the old federal party.’ “'At this point we all cried ‘False! false!" Lincoln continued: ‘It has been a long while ago, but T don't thivk I am mistaken when I tell you that in that speech the judge gave the democracy an awful threshing, He held them up before the world in all their sinfulness; said they were a standing proof of the truth of the doc- trine of total depravity. He actually accused them of dishonesty and, I a sorry to say, he proved, ‘At thi point the noise and confusion were so great that it was impossible to hear anything further, Our anger was kindled. We were ready to fight at the drop of the hat and drop it our- aelves. Things looked mighty ‘squally for a fow minutes, when Lin- coln stretched out his long bony arm and, ponting his finger at the enraged audience, said, in his irresistible yoice: ‘Hold I believe I have got the speech with me now, and if there is a democrat in the house that can read, let him come forward and read it for you.! A reader was soon found, but I don’t thivk he got half through be- fore tho ‘hurrahing commenced,’ with the most of the ‘dyed in-the wool’ democrats adjourned, fully satisfied that we had been terribly scooped.’ Giles Turner in the Des Moines Reg- ister. ‘Woman's True Priend. A friend in need is a friend indeed. This nonecan deny, especially when assistance is rendered when one is \mnl{ afflicted with. disense, more particularly those com- plaints and weaknesses 8o common to our fowale population, Every woman should know that Electric Bitters are woman’s true friend, and will positively restore her to health, even when all other remedies fail. A nin o trial always proves our as- sertion, They are pleasant to the taste, ?uulnunlv c;‘ml fifty cents a bottle. Buldlly TKA(NANG CAr CONDUCTORS. Getting an Insight of the Difficulties of the Men on the Rusr Plattorms New York Sun. “To become a surface street car con- ductor acceptable to both the public and the railroad company's officials, is not by any means 8o easy a transfor- mation from any other business life as most persons suppose,” & conductor old in the service sai “Ta the first: place you've got to undergo a rigid examination of your knowledge of the streets across which your car is to pass, This is required in order that the ofliclals may be certain before they tuke & new man that he is worth their attention, Tt is assumed that he can tell at once about what the diastance is, for instance, betweon Canal street and Fourteenth street on up-town lives or from Broadway to Sixth avenue on cross-town lines, or between any two important points on the road, This in required in order that the conduc tor may be able to %now how long a timo will be required to go from one point to another, and this aguin is necessary in order that the conductor may kuow not only when he is behind or ahead of time at a given point, bat also whether he is going to be ahead or behind time at a point beyond. Besides, & close knowledge of the strects, and the order in which they conductor may know when to aunouce a street where some passenger has or- dered him to stop the car. You know the numes of the streets are not al- Wuys 0 100 corner gas-lamps as they ehon i by, “futs part of the examination of application is a recent invention. Nor wus I required, when I first put my foot on a car platform to go through a course of & week's traming on a brother conductor's car before I was allowed to run a car of my own. This is the custom now, unless, of courss, it is evident the new man has talout enough to learn the business in a quicker time, It was & week before I learned the names of the streots and the order in which they came, but at the ond of that week 1 could name every cross strect from one end of the line to the other, backward or forward, ae fast as L cou'd make my tongue fly, It was 8 week of worry while I was learning, though, for often I hada't the remotest notion whon T was coming to a streot at which a lady had told e to stop the car. 1 would keop s straight face when she came to the with red checks and flashing and demand the reason why I | had not stopped at ‘her streot,’ and 1 |anawered I had forgotten, for that would lead all the pusscugers and avy | doc 't]vn\li‘l’ on the car to suppose that 1 was a regular old-time conductor, Bee! “But even sfter the etreets are fa miliar I find it difficult to keep track of myself at night, especially if it is foggy or if it rains, or even if it is very datk., When & car is crowded on a very wet night and I am tnside col- leoting farce, the only way to keep track of wy posizion is to duck down aud peep eut of thy windows whilo 1 watel for cortein landmarks which I come is necessary in order that tho | white house, or a residence standing alone in its yard, or & queer old tree, or a vine clambering on a house front, ot a series of vacant building lots, or & big gilt sign, or a curve in the rail- rond track. After efperience the new conductor oan tell you where he is at any time without looking at aay- thing outside of the car, and I have been told by mome conductors that they could shut thoir cyes, ride & mile, and tell you to a oat's h-n,uh to what stroet they had come, “The conductor must learn to ob sorve the city ordinance requiring oars to be stopped on the further crossing, hecausa by doivg 8o the cross streot is loft cloxr for travel. Another thing to be learned is the method of umng the indicators, which must ‘e rung when a fare is ocollected. There is one at each end of the oarand the one at the forward end 1s the one to be rang. I mention this fact because a green conductor I had with me a few weeks ago spent o woek with mo, and you couid not imagine that a human being could boso stupid. Ho tried to run one trip alone, and he succeeded in ringing the wrong indicator repeat- edly, in ringing the indicator when he intended to ring the bell to stop the oar, in atopping the car at the wrong crossines for passengers to get out, and in fot blundering at every step. It was his first and his Inst trip.” “‘What is the most difficult thing to learnt’ “To run the caron time—neither too fast nor too slow.” The reporter was about o jump from tho car, and he ventured to re- mark: “You haven't told me how you lonrm.\d to colleot and take care of the tare *I'm not giving everything away." Then, with a suspicious look at the ropurter, “'You are not a spotter, are you?” The reporter jumped. Buckun's Arnica salve, The Brst SALVR in the world for Cuts, Brulses, Sores, Ulcers, &alt Rheum, Fe- ver Sores, Tetter, Chl;:rnd Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and in eruptions, and positively cures piles, It is guaranteed to vo satisfactfon m. ney rofunded. Price, 25 oenta por dor wale by O, @ Qhadman JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA, cx, Offco—Broadway, botweon Malol and Poa Stroota. Will @ praetico In Stau aFedo urta DAVID C. EVANS & CO., 504 North Second Stieet, .+ ST. LOUIS, MO. #0~Ask your Grocer for the Cel- ebrated Star Coffn aud Star Bakivg Powder, DOCTOR WHITTIER, 6117 8t. Charles 8t,,'ST. LOUIS, Mo. A REQULAR GRADUATE of two medical collges, has boen longor engaged In the troat. ment_of UHKONIC, NERVOUS, SK(N AND B00D. Disaasos thin any othor phs lcian in B8, Wog - - - - \ | e 1 = — e — = et T — UOU‘NOIL BLUI‘I‘S COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD [in? ‘A domoersty replied the Jodge, [huve cbesrved, Bometimes 1t s & GEORGE F. GRAWFORD BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGCS. No. 519 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUEFS 0owA I Pay ths Highest Market Price and -Deduct No Commission, GOUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFAGTURING GO. Mouldings, Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Mutchmg Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Bte. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, [a. Machinery «ill bo run uulmluly for custom work on Thursday and Friday o each week, Orders sulicited and satiafaction guaranteed. A . EAYNE & CO. (S8uccessors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND JALL JOWA GOALSI CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Btreet, Yards Oor. Highth Street and Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffs, PETER THOLL. THOLL & KRACH GROCERIES 'AND PROVISIONS. Cor. Main Street and 7th Aveoue. Fino Grooerlos, Teas, Speoalty Highost prices pald for countrv produce. owilding, new gocds, 1w prices, We will not be undersold, debverod, P, T, MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, CORN MEAL, CRAHAM FLOUR AND HERMAN KRACHT, New Cali and examine our stock. Loula as city p pers show and all old resident. know, Consultation a. office or by muil, free and invited, A friendiy talk or his opinion costa” nothing, When it is Inconveniont to N o tihy Vioe Lrosoment, Etoaisinge ;cht By sont by mall or expross everywhere. Curable ‘asoh cuaranteed; whoro doubt oxistult s frank. y stated. Cali or write. Norvous prostration, Debility, Mental and Physioal Wenkness, Mercurial “and r affections of Throat, Skin and Bones, Blood Impurities and Bloud Poisoning, Skin Affections, Ol Sores and Ulcers, pediments to Muarriace, Ithuumnhm, Piles Speci.l sttention to cases from over.worked brain, SURGICAL CASES receive specinl attention, Disenses arising fro Eixcommon, | Sioux Uity & Pacific IRAXLIRO.AID. THH SBIOUX OITY ROUTR Runs a Solid Traln Through froo: Qouncil Blufts to 8t, Paal Without Ghange Time, Only 17 Hours 17 1Be . ACHED MILES THE SHORTEY ROUTH 0OUNOIT, BLUFFS 10 Y. PAUL, ll.NNlAl'(ll;'fl 1 OR MBMAROH ) polata to Northorn towe, Miauoseds b Thia llny 15 equipped wiib tho lmprovs o Automattc Alr-orake and Mill KD, BAFETY AND COKFORT an Palacy Bleeplog Omi UT OHANGE hetwoen Kar City nad B8, Paul, via Councll Blafiv an Hloux Clty. Traina leave Lofon Pacific Vrauster st Ooun ol Blafts, ab 7580 p. . dafly on srrival of Kanse: Qity, Bt Joeoph sud Councll Biufls treln fron tho Rout. _Arrivin st loux Olty 1140 p. and a¥ Lo New Unfon Dopot st B8, Paul aé 11 62 ban (EN HOURN IN ADVANUE OV ANY OTHE) ROUTE & Remeraber n Wakiug the Klous Clty Bon) ou get & Through Tealn, The Ehortesh tbn alckent Time and & Comfortablo Eide ln 4 Throt Carn betweou UNCIL BLUFFS AND 6Y. PAUL, .‘nuo that your ‘l‘IrLun vead vis (he “!Inn Oty m Pulnu Rallsoe N ATTLES, .' R BUOHA AN lnwlnwndm Gen' Pas. Ages Missour! Valley Is, W, E. DAVI¥, Bonshwostern Passoncer Agent, Oovrell Blufis v Giening Rewarded, OR, fhe 8tory of the Sewing Machine, A handsome lisle pamphies, blue and gel sove wikh nutacrons engravings, will be 10 By suuit pumon aall ny 10K I8, 83 A5y Lranok w sul~oMce of The Singer Man: urlng Com: pany, or will be sent by mall, pos Ay perean Mving st o distance from onr ofces g Stnger Manutacturing Uo,, Prinelpst Office, 4 Tnion Hqusre GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS’S GOGOA. BREAKFAST, By & thorough kuowlodyo of the natural laws tions of vige ton aud ful application of the ®loc (d Cocos, Mr 8 has prov.ded our breakfast cately flavored by tablos with & rage which may savo & mauy heavy doctors’ bills 1t s by the judicl us use f wuch articles of diet that » constitution dually bullt up until strong enough ) tendency to discase. Hundreds adios aro floating around us ready 10 attack whorever thero b & weak polnt, We may oscape many & fatal shatt by keoping our selvon wel fortified wih pure blood wud prop- orly nourished frawe."—Civil bervico Gazette Made simply with bolling wator or milk, Bold o tins oaly (4-1b and 1b), labeled JAMES EPPS & 00, uamwuxm\ulc Chersts, d-tusedeat-wly London, Englan GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highest Market Price Paid for Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn Will Please 8end Bample. MAYNE & CO. COUNOIL BLUNFES. MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEATIR G OOD:S, 837 Brondwav, Council Bluffs, Towa. THEH UNTRESS TRACE BUCKLE This b L¥N (E pearar) tak yeurs, and gives pertect rutis At cqua's it n 1he followlng pol ist—ita fine ap Its »tro gth; 4th-Its cas in changing withouy t will ot uibuch loit el 6'h—Tho bawo tug palls It with the trace. 1 UNIKFSS TRACE CANR R, the bo tintheworll. 1h' ¢ cxoie l8 aaduted, cannot gt oft ftee f, and will not. catch the reln or tall, HUNTRLSS PATENT FFLOTRYE AND BROAST ToAP HOOK, fr heavy wagons, ~lowing, dragging, ehey 10t bo eualied, The tug will not unhook iteo 1. Manufac.ured by DUTTON, HUNTRESS & CO,, Janesville, Wisconsin, Foraalo by C. ) Beokman, Councll Blufls; Sharp & Son and 1. 8, Collins & Co., Omaha, sud by all y.l,m.-., housoe. n. WE CHAL- ; ~1ts cano 1 pon the trac tuo eracs out of 1hel ope; 1 ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOERFLINGER, Provrietor. Choice Wines and Cigars. Oysters 1w Every Style, 709 Lower Broadway. Gouncil Bluffs, lowa. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CoO., (Juccossors to ERE & DUQUEILTE), Who'esale Fruiers and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pear! st.. Council Bluffs. Ta MAIN £UBILY STARR & BUNCH, LIVERY, FEED|HOVSE, SIGN, AND . SALE STABLE." v All Shippors and Travelers will n good accommodation and ressonabl chargos STREET. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, & BEFEOLANLTY. MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, | Rich Out Glass, Fine French J : Silver Ware &o., 40 Buoabway OOUNCIL BLUFFs, SOUTH OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprietors, wa deed Douds and wortguges drava so

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