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] 1 COUNCIL BLUFES H. E. SEAMAIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND TITLE ABSTRAGT Lots Bou Lands and MONEY TO LOAN NOTARIES PUBLIC AND COUNCIL BLUFFS - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. PRINTER'S CGOODS, _0FFIGE ht and Sold. AT LOW RATES. CONVEYANCERS. - 10WA. HENRY BEECROFT, MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE, OFFOSITE TEE POSTOYXEICOE. BEN ROGEKS' H® wil con'inue running his city 1oe to ali parts of t1s city. New stoc 0. 10W CHARG 8 GUARANTEE] OLD STAND, Al ordors promptly attended k co ® antly recelved, D. M. CONNELL. Funeral Director No. 17, North Main Street. - - and Undertaker, COouncil Blaffs Calls promptly answered at all hours, night or day, New hearso and London carrlages direct h from the fact ry_ara Fiin in co nection therewitl That never require cflmpinglun Mrs. J. J. Good’s Halr Store at prices never befere touchod by ny other hair dealer. Also & wiiver and colored nota. elsewhore. All goods warranted as reprosented. 11 lino of switches, vte. at xreatly roduced prices. s mado from Indics’ own hair. Also gold, Do not fall to call before purchasing MRS J 20 Maln strees, Council Bluffs, Tov: 617 SOUT THH BEST BREAD IN I'HB UNION BAKERY, MAIN STREET. OIl'Y. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Oake, Pics, &o., delivered to any part of the city. Our ‘Wagons run all day. P. AYRES, Proprietor, NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palmer's Block. Between 6th and 7th streets. E. P. TIGKNO Our Motto:—8rrict cleanliness, the best quality of meata, Come nad see our new shop. tvered to any partof the cit - Bethesda | BATHING HOUSE!| At Bryant’s 8pring, Oor. Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plaln, Medicated, Vapor, Electric, Plunge, Douch,’ Bhower, Hot and 'Cold Baths. Com- petent nuale and o uurses and attendants Always on hand, ho best of care and atten- ton given petrons. Bpecial attention given to batning children. Inyestigation aud patronage solicited. DR. A. H. SrupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley: Treatment of chronic diseases mads a specialty. REMOVED_withous _the drawing of blood or use of knifo, Cures lung diseases, AND OTHER Fits, Scrotuls, Liver Com- plaint, Dropey, Kheums- TUMORS slam, Fover and Mercur- , Erysipelas, Salt Rhoum, Scald Head, Catairh, weak, inflamed and granulated Eyee, ~crofulous Ulcers and Fo- male Discase- of all kinds. Also Kidney and Venerial disvascs. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured ‘money retunded. All diseases treated upon the principle of veget- Icreform, withous the use of mercurial pois- ‘ons or the knife. Eleotro Vapor or Modicated Baths, furnished who desire them. Hornia or Rupsure radicall the Elastic belt Truss and wuporior In the world. cared by the use laster, which has CONSULTATION FREE. OALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. R, Rice and F. C, Hiller, rON & WEST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Ceuncil Bluffs. Extracting and filling a epeclalty, First-clasy work guaranteed. DR. A. P, HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No. 16 Poarl Street. Howss, 0 s, 1, to 2,80d2 p,m, 0 6 p, m. Residence, 120 Bancrofs stroef. Telephonio connection ' with Central oifice, J. M. PALMER, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Hemoeopatiy, consulting "hysiciar and Surgeon, Office and rosldence 816 Willow avenue, Coun- Blufts, Iowa, F. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSBICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA. Office No. 5, Everett Block, Brund-‘ 1 way, over A. Louiv's Restaurant 5. E. MAKOK, | A O B X B, 3 0ffice over saviuge bank OOUNOIL BLUFFS, - L REAL ESTATE. | solivotiou businessbuys and sclla resl estate Pervous wishiag to buy or sel clt; o4 bls 0ffige, gves © | EDWIN J. ABBOTT, | Justice of the Pesce and | Notary Publc. | f‘ et vl ’ 4\6Broadway, Coulcil Bluffs | Tuow, Established, . = . aod bome we. R, PROPRIETOR. and lowest possiblo pricee. Meats do- MRS, E J. HARDING M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delpkia, Penua. (Office Cor. Broadway & Elenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The trestment of all disoasos and psintul dif- fcultios poculiar to fomales a speciatty. J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor. Offioe over First National Bank, Council Blufts Tows. Wil practice in the state and federsl courts JNO.JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bloffs, - - Towa. W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Propristor of abstracts of Pottawattamie county, Office cornes of Broadway and Maip reete, Council Bluffs Iows, JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutachor Arxt.) Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & 7Tth 8t. Couneil Bluffs, 1Asonsos of women and children a_epoclalty. P, J, MONTROMERY, M. D. FrEE DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office in Everett'n block, Pearl treet. Hesl) dence 648 Fourth atrost, Office hours from 0 ta 2o, m,2t04aud 0#p.m. Councll Ilufly F. C. CLARK, PRACT.CAL DENTIST. Pearl oppasite the postotfice. Ome of the oldest prastitioners in Councll Bluta, Habls tatactlon guaranteod In HUCHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Con/ectionery, Fruits,Nuts Ciyars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Seaszon, 12 MAIN ST, _Oounoil Blutls. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSOR, Proprietors wuch a8 collsre, We want everybody to LARSON & ANDERSON -~ — R, PUR ULk & PUSEY BANIKE RS, Gouncil Bluffs, Ia, ul Deslers 1 Forolgn and Dowestlc Exchange ritice, | THE DAILY BEE----FI{I DAY NOVEMBER 3 COUNUIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CIHICABD, ROCK TSLAND AND PACYFIC Depar. Arrive Atlantic Ext,. 8520 p m | Pacific Exi....0:15am Ex and Mai 25w m | Ex and Mai *. 655 pm D. Moines 7:16 & m | Des Molnesnc*.4:40 p m CHICAGO, RURLINGTON AXD QUINCY Depart Arrive Atlantic Ext.. 530 p m | Pacifie Exi... 0908 m Mai and Ex*..9:0 nm | M FC 70 p m N. Y. Ex $00p m | Neb & Kas Ex, 8208 m CHICAGO AND NORTIT KSTRAY Depart Arr At'antic Ext,..5:15 p m | Pacific Ex Mal and Ex*. 020 a m | Mai and Ex*. & Accom. (8at). 8:50 p m | Accorn. (Mon.).1 KANHAR CIY, BT, JOR AND COUNCTL BLUPPS, . 085 am I Mail and | Exp 50 pm Expross.. .....9:10 p m | Ma 6 pmw UNION PACIFIC Depart. Arrive Overland EX.11:30 &. m. | Overiand Ex, 400 p. m. Lincoln Ex. /11330 a. m. | Denver Ex.... &0 & m, Denver Ex m 6:30 & m Local Ex m. | 905 . m Emigrant m. | 00 &, m WABASH, KP LOVIS AND FACIFIC Depart Arrive Mall and Ex.. 9:45 & m | Mall and Ex.. 1:30 p m Cannon Bali.. 4:50 pm | Cannon Bau..11:05 & m SIOUA OTTY AND PACTIC, Depart Arrive For Sioux City.7:55 & m For Fort Niobrara. Neb* LTS A m Neb N For 8t. Paul...740 p w | From St. Paul CIICAOD, MILWAUKER AND 8T, PAUL, Arrive nd Ex. Frm Slonx C'y.6:50 p m Frm Fort Niobrara, pm Mall and Ex..*0:20 8 Counell ‘lfla & Leave Counoil B uffs Bam, 9am, 10am, am, 1 bm,3p 1pm, 2pm, 3 p m, 4 p'm, 5pm, 6 pm. | m,4pm,5pm,6p Street cars run half hour y to the Union Pacifle Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. m., and run regu ar v during the d at9,11,24,5 k, and run to ¢ 055 pm aba Street R. R. Leavo Omahn, Sam 9am 10am, opt Sundays. {Excopt Saturdays, {Excopt Mondays. ey CORSET-MAKING. How Woman's Whalsbime Prison 18 Manufactured. Fshion in Oorsete—The Ideal Figure—100,000 Sold An- nually in St. Louis. Post-Dispatch The whalebone prison has had a succession of fair captives in the past seven centuries who, like the good Dohivard, have learnod to love their chans, and if forced to accept freedom do 80 with a sigh. As traces of priso- ners’ foot prints were lefv in the dun- geon fl or at Chillon, 8o the whale- bone prison shows not only in part bat throughout the imprint of its ocou- pants, who have gradually supplied 1t with comforts that make captivity far more endurable and even pleasurab e, One of these prisons—cherry color, o. [ infla umation. particular about .their figures and everything that is put on team. At least it is understood that an ill-fitting coreet will roin the effect of any good- fitting waist.” “What country number of corsets!” ““Amorica: and the women of this republio have the fineat, most erect figures in the world, Foreigners reo ognize them at once because of this fact, Up to about 12 years ago there were no corsets made in Amorica T'he first manufactory was established in Now York, but at present the larg cst number comes from New Haven, Bridgeport, Conn., Worcester and North Brookfield, Mass. The ten dency is constantly for a better clans of goods and more of them. Clasps were invented some twenty years ago, and quickly displaced the stiff modern busk which had been used to stiffun the front of the corset. Up to that timo they had beon in one piece, and opened only in the back, which was Inced. Thoy were vory uncomforta ble, and difficult to sit down in. Bat Lobjic: toono kind of stecls now worn, the spoon-busk, which womin of good figure buy uuder the impres- sion that it improves the form. Sov eral physicians have told me that it was very injurious, because tho ateels broaden to fully doable their width, s:mo four inches, at the lower end, and are somowhat curved. Thoeso preces of stecl are not perforated uses the greatest CHILDREN'S TABLE MANNERS. Mr, Wm, Boomerang Nye, of Wyo- ming, Discourses Ably on Table Buquette, Young children who have to wait till older people have eaten sll there i8 in the house should not open the dining room door during the meal and ask the host if he is going to eat all day. Tt makes the company foel ill at oase, and lays up wrath in the par- ent’s heart, Children should not appear dis pleased with the regular courses at dinner and then fill up on pis. Eat the less expensive food first and then organizs a panic in the preserves after- wards, Do uot close out the last of your soup by taking the plate in your mouth and pouring the liquid down your childish nock, You might apill it on your bosom, and it enlarges and distorts the mouth unuecessarily. When asked what part of the fowl you prefer do not say you will take tho part that gees over tho fence last, This remark is very humoroue; but the rising generation ought to originate some new table jokes that will be worth the age in which we like. Ohildren should early learn the use of the fork and how to handle it. This knowledgo can be acquired by allow- ing them to pry up the carpet tacks with this instrument and other little They accordingly absorb a great deal of animal heat and generally set up an The corded health waist, which comes from Boston, has vory littlo salo ia this city. The large stores have discarded it as unprofita- ble.” ““Thero is, and a 8t. Louis invention, too, which has found honor in its own country, cotrary to New Testament theory. It is called a combination corset and shoulder brace, avd manu- faotured fromheavy white jeans, Lon- don cord having gone oat four years ago. Made to order it is generally of coutil or satteen, though a few satin ones are demanded in this shape. The brace consists of two thin perf rated exeroises such as the parent mind may suggest. Tone child should be taught at once not to wave his bread around over the table while in conversation, or to fill his mou h full of potatoes and then converse in a rich tone of voice to some ono out in the yard. He might get his dinner down his trachea aud cause his parenta groat anxiety. In picking up a plate or saucer filled with soup, or with moist food, the child should be taught not to parboil his thumb in the contents of the dish and to avoid swallowing soup bones or other indigestible dobris. Toothpicks are generally the last course, and children should not be steels (perforated to prevent absorp-|permitted to pick their teeth and kick tion ot hea') connected and held by | the table through the other exercises. broad elastic from one to woveral | While grace is being raid at the table {nches apart, graduating slightly from | childron should know that it is s the bottom up. Detachable shoulder straps to buckle around the arm are laced to the top of this brace, and are padded on the under side 80 as not to cut the wearer's arm. The brace is laced either side down its length to the corset, which is cut to fit with it, QOace on a woman it straightens her, ives the chest a chance to broad-d by drawing the shoulders back, and cor- rects weak backs and lungs.” ‘“wHO WEARS 171" ‘“Society belles by the score, their breach of good breeding o sponge fruit cake, just because their parents’ heads are bowed down, and their at- tention for the moment turned in an- other direction, Children ought not GEORGE F. GRAWFORD W EXO LEIS.A LB BUYER AND SHIPPER OF ECCS. No. 519 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUEFKS, owa I Pay ths Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO, Mouldings, Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxos, Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, [a. Machinery «ill be run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Friday o onch week, Orders aolicited and satisfaction guaranteed, (Buccessors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ZALL JOWA ~ COALS! CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 84 Pearl Btreet, Yards Oor. Fighth Street and Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffa. PETER THOLL. CO. HERMAN KRACHT. to be permitted to ind fault with the dinner or fool with the cat while eat- iug. Boya should, before going to the tablo, empty all tho frogs and grass hoppers out of their pockets, or thoss insccts might crawl out during the fostivien aud jump into the gravy. 1t a fly wades into your jelly up to deccrated with blue —was opened yes- | sisters and mammas by the hundreds, | his gambrels do not mesh him with terday that a Post-Dispatch reporter | With the exception of the satin coract | YOUr spoon before all the guests, as might tnep2ct ita mysteries and learn | for full dress, this is coming in uni- [death is at all times depressing to the changes affecting it. ‘*Satin corsets i1 high art colors,” | ulready that all the stores are selling | digestion. vorsal use, aad thoro is such & demand those who are at dinner, and retards Take the fly out carefully said the modiste, ‘‘form an indispen- | ¢, though iz has been out only about with what naturally adheres to his sable part of every handsomely dressed lady’s costume this season, though a | women will appreciate is a third steel, | oloth. a year. An improvement which stout person, and wipe him on the tsble- It will demonstrate your per. few years ago respoctability would | or busk, placed just under whero the fect command of yourself and afford purchase the goods.” “Who introduced colors for such purpos: 7 “Nobody knows, formerly oalled stays. nothing bt Corsets Black ones bending and breaking of these pi-ces. An improvement recently mado is the putting of several eyeleta through the and cutting the goods. Coutil cor- white | other two olasp, thus preventing the |#wusement for the company. D¢ not stand up in your chair aud try to spear a roll with ‘s fork. It is noc good mannos to do se, you might slip and woro | busk to keep it from slipping down [ bust your crust by so dung = Sa “thank you” and ‘“‘much obliged” were first made in England during|gets in this shape cost 87, but they |and ‘‘beg’ pardon” whenever you can 1707, and shortly after colors came | wear for years, ‘I'his material is com- | Work in these remarks, as it throws into use. Theso stays were of sk, fastened with straps and buckles. The present fancy for color is therefore a revival.” *“What does a pair cost?” “From $10to $16 and $18; the lat- ter price generally indicatiug a bridal corset, which are of pure white.” *‘Are the red shades preferred?” *‘No, indeed The woman who can afford it saves enough goods from each new dress she buys to have a corset made to match, Where this notlon is carried to extremes she will probably have several dozen expensive corsets, representing $300 or more, for that one article of costume for a season, For example, there is the black satin corset embroidered with red, the rose with old gold, pale blue and blue, olive greon and rose, gray and red, dark blue, aud sa'mon, crimson and white, pink aud green, light tan and black, terra cotta and blue, and all the other combinations that may be eug- gested. ) hese corsets are lined with coutil a Frouch material as nearever- lasting as anythiug made, A strap is stitched across the middle of each un- derside which prevents the goods stretching out of shape by the bending or breakicg of whalebones. A silk braid is used to lace the back, In ad- dition to fancy stitching in a contrast- ing shade, some sort of flower spray is embroidered on the bust fore, or folds of satin are crossed on it in trisngular form. A good many are trimmed around the top with narrow appliquo pomnt or thread lace. The bindiug is generally of satin tinished in Kensington stitch,” **What should & perfect figure moas- ure !" the cost of the coraet. 1866 | inareased Lo five times what they aver- |aged three or four years ago, “loUR MODEL 1S THE VENUS DE MILO, Bhe meneures thirty-eight inches around the hips, tweuly-six in the waist and thirty-five around the bust, The average bust weasures thirty- four, waist twenty-three ard hips thirty-five, probably less or more thap his, but generally in the same ir- regf@lar proportions, There are very fow perfec: figures. " +D) you know of any?" “Yer; Mra. Tom Thumb measures the euviabie 38 26.36 size, I eent her posed of very narrow stiipes, crossed diagonally by hair lines, each stripe formiug an angle, its lengsh with the one next it, asides those there are various other corsets,ivcluding French makers, which sell from fitty cents to $3 and $4, though more of the eighty- five cent quality are bought than any other, Itis probabie that over 100,- 000 corsets are sold here annually to residents, and the large country trade exceeds that several times Sales have increased wonderfally for seven years past.” ST. LOUIS HAY BUT ONE OORSET FACTORY, the one established on Sixth street, near O.ive, about five months ago, It employs twenty five people, twenty machines run by steam power, and turns out twenty dozen corsets per day, thodgh it Is the intention to in- crease that number to one huadred dczon, Forty-eight thicknesses of jeans aro nailed smoothly on a long table. Eich of the nine separate picces of the pattern is tacked on and the goods shaped arcund them by a sharp knife covered to within a short distance of the point by s movable sheath which protects the cutter's hand., The stitching of whalebono spaces, sixteen to a corset, is done with ut basting, as the machine has & footguard which in sewing creases & line for the next seam. A tin form to croase the edges over provious to join- iug the gores and etrips is then used, This is & recent invention of one of vhe employes, Sewing the corset to- gether i termed “joining,” and the busks are also put in at this machine, The garment is then carried to s table woman is employed in “honing” the goods. Tho one next her 1r0wn i edges cerefully, and the coter s token back to the machine tabic, whore an appliance runs the tape on evenly without necessitating basting, ing table. A spouge, dipped in equal quantities of white beeswax and starch, 18 rubbed over the onteide of each half until it is thoroughly damp- ed. This is left to eosk over night, aud the following morning it is pressed by an iron uutil s satisfaciory gloss Orders have Afier wing two bottles of your | Blo.d Bisters the improvement was 80 vie- which | :).l\’-"}‘“ I was astoniched, }a? ows that women are becoming more | has beon obtained, Littlo girls are Huporintondoas n Aonp a white eatin corset to order lust|amployed to put in the lcings snd dies [ o o piv ot Memaun Outlos s, woe Here i her auawer, dated Gult | 500 o1 the gooda in separate boxes . et e uisville, Ky." The o 728 wade range from No. 16 TN ” ey > ro,orter read the followiok, | 34, bus the averaye s from 18 ‘0 50 he DOCTOR wiitten iu au angular hand with pur- (U0l qumber beivg 21 sud 2 Tu e ol 1o aTchaser I canatot forbear exprossing toyou |, 1 cunured at the waist ) 80d a 'y the great satisfaction I experience in | ooract at least three lesa than weariug the corset you made for ma. | a uumber of inch ©1¢ MCASUTeS is | 17 §t. Oharles St., 8T LOUIS, Mo The fit 18 0 perfect that tnero is # de W her. he M8 woman meus. JLAB GRADUATE of two medical [ gree of eowdurt in their uss w e hoa she 7 1ives has boen 1o ger ecgaged (9 tho bre have never befors obtained 3| No. 21 ¢ 1/ made to arder the aAbed an 80 Char whvaiotan (0 BE oan bo d I will “take great| g, -3 wado ten iuches less. 1a this Lo fiBeuitian s oMioe or by aall, fiee pleasurs in recommonding your estab- [ * 4 figures are coaxsd into better pihiig, Whe nconvaniont 1o lishient at every opportonity. Yours hape by assuming the claseio propor ity for troats cines can be ¢ruly, * ‘I|rr“, providiog of course that the buat SARA by bl OF axpee | Nerywhose, Odrabis “' My ouas. 8. StrareS mensure corresponds with the mu- | Piuiriiepds whers doab Ry **Aro there many such ords*® from | igue model, Nervous prostration, Debility, Menta) o of the cityf i " EEETE— and Phbysical Weakness, Mercurial and tronFoussude of thr 4...,\{:‘.‘" _Visible Improvemoent other affections of Throat, Skin snd Bones, ocean to gt W ¢ | Mr. Nosh Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes: | Blood Iwpuritios and Blood Polsonin wowman imagin < ° 8 B0 OO COTBEL | ugbout four years szo I hud an atia k of | g Ol 8 T maker fir- 96r ligore better than an [biljous fever, and never fully recovered, | S0 Afections, Sores and Uloers, | pi~s aoe will order from that manu. | My digestive organs weie weakened aad I | Iopediments to Mareave, Rheunmation, [facturer, even if the express ‘.w,,mm’wni‘t be ¢ mpletely prostrated tor duys, | Piles Bpecial attention to cases from I can now, Price 81,00, 1t io finally laid on the iron- | Burdoek | over. worked brain, receive spucia’ attention 1 61 yers of age, do @ fair and res. | from Tmprufence, E sonable day's work.” - people off their guard and gives you an opportunity tc get in your work on the pasiry and other bric-a-brac pear you at the time. Don't Die in the House. ‘‘Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, ronches, bed bugs, flies, ants, moles chipmunks, gophers. 16c. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Ofco—Broadway, botweon Malng and Pea Stroots. Wil § practico in Siawelaud gFede urte DAVID G. EVANS & CO., 6504 North Second St eet, ST. LOUIS, MO, 22~Ask your Grocer for the Cel- ebrated Star Qoffus and Star Baking Powder. P i y DIONX L1y & Facluc TEL ML P A TD. 'Y 8IOUX OITY ROUTE Ruoe e Aol Train Through trow Council Llufts to Bt, Pawl Without Ohange Tim Only 17 Mours LEDED MiLTs Tils AHORTEH RKOUTH oK OOUNOIL BLUFFSB TO &Y. PAUL, MINNZAPOLIY DULUTH OB HISMAROK wnd all poirts fn Korthors [ows, Minneeie an axote. This line o equipped with the g rove Fertinghouse Automatio Alr-brako and Mille Plsdtorm Coal 1 for BPLE COMPONT w nusurpaseed. Pullan Palace Blesping Cer ran through WITAOUT CHANGE between Kan 3 City sad 8% Paul, vis Council Biufin an. Aoux Gity. Tyt loave Luton Pacifio A1 Blufte, ab 7:80 p. w. dally on arrf ey, Bt Joseph sud Councti Biuls_érain trom iho Bouth, Arriving at Sloux Ciey 11:4 0 p. . aod of dhe Hew Union Dopob a8 86 Penl sy 11 65 001 CXN HOURS IN ADVAKOR OF ANY OTHEY ROUT @ Bewenber in taking the loox City Roos 70 o) & Through Tral o Bhorbesd tho Quickoet Tinie and » Comtorsshle Hide In b Turough Cers betwoen OOUNCIL BLUF¥B A \.-'m 3 thst your Tickets ol ud ifle ond WAL 3 & BUOnA 1AM Uen' SURGICAL OASES Discases arising , o ulcences THOLL & KRACHT, CROCERIES 'AND PROVISIONS. Cor. Main Street and 7th Avenue. Fine Grocerles, Teas, Eic., & Specalty Highest prices pald for country produce. oullding, new gocds, luw prices, Wo will not by undorsold, delivered, P. T. MAYNE, 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACGTORY MANUFAOTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES: CORN MEAL, CRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand, The Higheat Market Price Paid for Corn, Oati uBye, Barley BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn Will Please Bend Sample. MAYNE & CO. COVUNOIL BLUNFES. MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN E ATXT»X G OOD =, 837 Brondwav, Council Bluffs, Towa. Now Call and examine our stock. THEHUNTRESS TRACE BUCKLE This b LN WE OHALr k1o ) a4 beon on the markat for three years, and gives perfect rutisfaction, HE Wi 11t —its fine ap LD fo preduce a bucklo hat equa's it 1n the following poin 4 %0 1 pon Lie trace; Gd—Tts stre kth; 4thi—Its oass fo tof thol ons; hihi— It will ot urbucl } UN1KEBS TRACE CARRI| . § cainot gt off it £, and will not o WHIFFLLTRVE AND BR AST BT0 AP HOO! caunot bo o, ualied mo tug pulls Th c ckove le ENT HUNTRESS PATI ~low.ng, dragging, ebe., L fr heavy vag ho tug will not unhouk itee f. Manufac:ured DOUTTON, HUNTRESS & CO., Janesville, Wizconsin, For walo by C. J Beckwman, Counci ; . y wi it Iy C. 3 fheckiaan, Councll Bluly; Sharp & Son aud 11, B, Colllns &Co., Omaha, and by ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOERF¥LINGER, Pronrietor. Choice Wines and Cigars, Oysters 10 Every Style, flounch Binffs lq:n. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., bas0rw to ERE & DUQUELTE), Who'esale Fraiters and Confoctiviars LIVERY, ~FEED SALE STABLE. All Bhippers and Travelers will u good accommodation and reasonabl chargos. SOUTH S TREET, ORYSTAL MILL OPPOSITE ARTISTIC POTTERY, Council Blufls, P lowa, fileh Out Glass, Fine French )3l 1 4, HOLLAND & MILLER, gl X 709 Tnwar erdwny. Ta. STARR & BUNGH, AND RNAMEATAL PAINTERS, PAPER HANGING, EALSOMINING AND GRAINING, W SEFEROLAYIER. Shop —-Ooruer Broa dway and Scott 8t MAURUR & ORAIG, ag22dawly 40 Broavway COUNCIL BLUFFS, wa. Proprlstors, | Doeds and mortgages drawn an deed