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| . REAL THE DAILY BEE-~SATURDAY NGVEMBER 4 COUNCIL BLUFES H. H. SEAMATIN, WHO! ALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE. Landsaén‘g'fiuo??i?ulélfi. @nd Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS__ - - - - 10WA. HENRY BEECROFT, MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE, OFFFrOoOSITH 'IEXE POSTOEEICE. BEN ROGERS' OLD STAND H® wil continue runaing his city line to all parts of th . All orders promptly attended LOW CHARGHS GUARANTEED. New stock covs antly recelved. Siais D. M. CONNELL. Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17, North Main Stroet. Council Bluffs Calls promptly anawered at all hours, night or day, New hearse and London carriages direct trom the factory ars run in connection therewith. WATTEIR WAVIES That never require crimping, y other hair dealer. Also o full lino of switchos, etc. at greatly reduced prices. Also gold, l“\‘vl and colored nets. Waves made from hd{l‘u' own hair, Do not fall to :1‘1‘5 o5 Boob, vhere, W od P! ited. . J. y elscwhere, All goods warrands 8 represente 29 Matn stress, Gowneil Blitls, 1 ~ UNION BAKERY, 517 SOUT MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THHE OITY. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Pios, &o., delivered to any part of the oity. Our " 1l day. Wagons run all day . AYRES, Proprietor, No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palmer's Block. " E. Between 6th and 7th streets. Our Motto:—Strict cleanliness, the best quality of meats, and lowest possible prices. Meata de- P. TIGKNOR, PROPRIETOR. tvered to any partof the city. Come aud soe our new shop. ~ Bethesda [|f B I BARKG X D, BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant’s Spring, gor. Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ed, Vapor, Electric, Plun Hot wnd 'Cold Baths. Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. ropathic Institution, Phila- phin, Peniis. Gradunte of E Plain, Modl Douch, ' Showes petent wale and female nurées and attendants alwaye on hand, and the best of care and atten- #lon given patrons. Special attention given to bathing children. Inyestigation aud patronage uwclud. DR. A. H. Stuprey & Co., & 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley: Treatment of chronic diseascs ‘made a speciaity. CANCERS AND OTHER Office Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Tho treatment of all disoases and painful dit- ficulties pecullar to females & specialty. Fits, Scrofula, Liver Com! ) 45 J. G. TIPTON, R, et o, S | Attorney & Counsellor. mnle Disoases of all kinds. Also Kidney and Venerlal discases. Homorrhoids or Piles cured money refunded. All diseascs treated upon the princlpleof veget- Jereform, without the use of mercurial pois- ons or the Knife, Electro Vapor or Medlcated Baths, furnished who desiro them. _Herola or Rupture radically cured by the uso tuo Zilnstic helt Truss and Plaster, which hay superior 1n the world, REMOVED_ without _the drawing of blood or use of knife. Cures lung diseases, Office over First National Bank, Councll Bluffs, Town Will practice in the state and federal courts. JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, - - W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. vattamle nd Main CONSULTATION FREE Towa. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs, B, Rice and ¥, C, Miller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. T BINION & Woe— DENTISTS. 14 Pear! Street, Council Bluffs. Extracting and illing a spectalty. work guaranteed, DR. A. P. HANCHEIT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQHN. 0 Proprietor ef Abstracts of P JOHN STEINER, M. B, (Deutacher Arst.) Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Council Bluffs, sAsenson of women and childron n_spesrily. P, J. MONTGOMERY, M. D.. Fure DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, First-class 9 No. 14 Pearl Stroot. H ] to 5 p, o . Telephouie o Cou 3 i Office 1 Everett'e block, Pearl treet. Rosl s - % 1> | dence (28 Fourth street. Office hours from 9 to 5] S DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGHENT, SEOUNOLL, BLUFFS, I0W VERREIRCAL L MAN, | oimtrnstiosm incout Mt e o pathy, coneulting HUCHES & TOWSLEE, and Surgeon. DEALERS IN 18 witlow aveaue, Goua- | (o) fectionery, Fruits, Nuts Cigars and Tobacco. ¥resh Oyasters and Xce Cream in Beagon. 12 MAIN ST, g i ‘\');,ungx Blutls, " 4 STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W, Broadway, - |LARSON &€ ANDERSON, Froprietors r 0. CLARK, PRACT.CAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the postottice. One of . ] PKYBIgI,AN & BURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - NOIu BLUFFS, -/ . e ESTA & o p 1 W. 0 Javics, dn connection with Bls law aod | LARSON & ANDERSON. sollestion busigassbuyw and /eells seal ostato. | ruce, orricu w. 1L M. PUSEY 5o wiskifig #0 buy o bell clty property []FFIG :1{ & PUSEY; 1 bls otice, gver Bushumell's book storo, Pear! e X T B NEEERS, EDWAN &. ADDYI 1. g Justice of the Peace and Couneil Bluffs, Ia. Notary Public. Established, - - 1868 ml)‘:l:;‘l" :‘: :Z'LT::- sud Domestic Exchange 4\6Broadway, Council Bluffs This lau work of al | epe 2 gr 4 a. a4 Mrs. J. J. Good's Halr Store, at prices never befere touched by | = betore purchesing | 2 COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACTFIC, Depart Arr; x}...5:20 p m | Pacific Ex 15am 1 Mail* . m | Ex and Mail* . 6:85 p m m | Des Moinesac*.4:40 p m , BURLINGTON AND QUINCY, Depar Arrive Atlantic Ext...5:30 pm | Paciflc Ex} Mail and Ex*..0:20 a m | Mail and Ex N. Y. Ex 100 p m | Neb & Kas Ex CHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTRRY, Depa Arrive Atlantic Ext pm| Pacific Ex}... 005 am Mait and Ex*. 9:20 a m | Mai, and Ex* pm Accom, (Sat.)..5:50 p m | Accom. (Mon.).1:45 p m KANSAS CITY, 8T, JOR AND COUNCIL RLUPPS. Depart. Arrive, Mail and EX....0:55 A m | EXpross........6:50 pm Expross, Lo 810 p m | Mad 1 Ex.. 645 pm UNION PACIFIC, Depart Arrive. Overland Ex.11:30 &, m, | Overiand Exy4:00 p. m Lincoln EX..11:30 &, m. | Denver EX.... 00 a. m, Denver Ex...7:00 p. m. EX.....6:50 . m. Local Ex 25 . m, | Ex.....0:08 8. m, Emigrant... 5:20 p. m. | Ex.....f00a. m WABASI, 8F. LOUIS AND PACIFIC Depart Arrive. Mail and Ex.. 9:45a m | Mail and Ex.. 4:30 p m Cannon Ball.. 4:50 pm | Cannon Ball' 11:05 a m SIOUN CITY AND PACIFIC, Dep Arrive For Sjou ( m Sionx C'y.6:50 p m For Fort Ni rt Niobrara, Neb*..... sam| Neb *6:50 p m For St. Paul...7:40 p m | From 8t. Paul. 850 a m CINCAGO, MILWAUKER AND ST, PAUL. Depart Arrive, Mail and Ex..*0:20 a m | Mail and Ex....6:55 pm Councll Blufta & aha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs, Leave Omaha. 8am m, 104 m, [&am, 0am, 10 m, Mam, 1m2pm3p|itam ipm2pm3p m, 4 p'm, 5pm, 6pm. |m4pm,5pm,6pm. Streot cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. - On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9o'c m, d run regu'ary during th y , 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time, }Except Saturdays. $Excopt LADY DELIGHT. BY ESTHER SERLE KENNETH A golden-haired little girl in a pur- ple dress——you would not understand, perhaps, when you heard them call her Lady Delight, until you observed her graceful, exquisitely modest manuer, and heard the fine enunciation of her speech. Hardly the place you would look for either—a tumble-down hut, half fisherman’s home, half farm-house, on the flats of Jersey. It was buta brown dot upon thewide yellow sands, where the blue sea turned a line of white suri for miles in a line upon the bare salt shore, and yet there . were other brown dots, with now and then & more pretontious house, all the way to the town over the hill in the hollow --Belletown, a rather gay seaside re sort. At least, it had a pretty good hotel, and summer boarders from the neighboring ctties. The hotel was the Larch House, where Lady Delight’s father, Shipper Doyle, sold his fish frequently; but his daughter rever came thither, and could not have learned her nico speech and gentl manuers of the city peoplo. Her neighbovs remarked this, and observed that she was “like her mother,” who was intelligent and refined. The pros- ent Mra, Doyle was not inteliigent and refined. She was energetic and unrepressed ~-or, as the neighbors said, ‘‘driving and scolding,” and perbaps 1t 1s not to be wondered at when 1 add that the good woman had seven gons and hon- estly endeavored to do her duty by them, They were not like Delight, but they were her brothers, and she loved them all, from the three-year- old twins to Dan who was fifteen, and old enough to raise the potatoes and catch the fish when his father was il) ——a8 occasionally happened, The fr«" ily’s only other sources of incor-< Wero derived from the prodigiop- faburs ‘;f Mrs, Doyle, who raised «nickens, cu A tivated asparagus, made bufter an sewed straw, Te was strange thot in none of these undertakings Delight had ever been allowed to share mueh. Mrs, Doyle, though the mother of many children, had no taste for the care of them. ¢ “I oan't putter around all day with the children, Delight. You have a knack at gotting slong with them. Just keep them from under my feet to-day, for 1've got toget the eggs and , wash, churn, off & dozen of them straw aud finish hats.” So Delight, winning, persuasive, kept the four littlest boys under her rule she ran with thema up and down t summer weather, teen, > yellow sands in the bland When she was six- er and a little more sedate, she often chanced to meet Rick Re- vere, vho strdlled with them, or took them out in his boat, The Reveres were more prosperous than the Doyles; they had more fishing-boats, a larger farm; and then Grandame Revere was Debght's godmother, 1t was she wh ve Dolight her pretty purp utumn a fino merino, pring organdie; taught her exquisitely, snd oncouraged s ror flowers, Sho was a plendid old lady, portly aud brave i suowy caps; and Rick had her blug eyes and handsome presence, Skip: per Doyle's family always liked him; but after Lady Delight was sixteen, hig lirm tread was often head on the bare tloors, his ringing laugh under the low roof, He walked on the shors with her sometimes when the children were not with her; or the two rowod away toward the eunset and lingeringly in the moonlight, “You'll be taking Delight & from me day,” Mrs, Duyle r black eyes 1, fix 1arke un and fre not going to be left in the lurch this way."” 80 Roxy Reed ocame from her own crowded father's family to make one of Skipper Doyle's, She had curly black hair, she was plump, she was coquettish. Mrs, Doyle plumed her self on her young relative's graces, As for Mies Roxy, she set her cap in. atantly at Rick. “He's engaged to Delight,” said Mra. Doyle in a low tone. “I don't ocare,” answered Roxy, “‘He's the only good-looking fellow around here, and I'll got him if I can.” Deolight overheard this conversation; but Rick did not. He did not recog nize Roxy Reed as bold and unserupu And now her labors redoubled by Delight's illness, and dissatisfied with Roxy, since affairs had not tarned out as she wished, Mrs. Doyle fell out with her sister. ‘“You've just played the mischief, an’ done no good since you've been here, Roxy Reed. You'd better just pack up an’ go home!” “T will that!” pouted Roxy, and forthwith was as good as her word, Roxy was soon gone, but for three long weeks Rick Revere lay teorribly ill in the littlo stone honre far away. Secretly, for Lady Delight's sake, Skipper Doyle exerted himself to ob- tain daily nows of the sick man, Only his old grandmother's intelligence and faithful care saved his life and pre- ious; the red cheeks and dimpled | vented serious disfiguration. They at shoulders and veil of curls cact alast heard that the red flag had beon glamour over his eyes. And at first | taken down from the door of the stone it was only offering civility to one of the famlly when he took Roxy out in hia Jittle white boat, the ‘‘Petrel which was large enough to hold but two. But the girl was full of ani. mal spirits and buoyant life, which was excoedingly attractive;it was plain that Rick was soon fascinated. “Sheis full of fun and witty—cap ital company. I don’t see why you don't like her,” he said to Delight. “I did not saythat I did not like her,” anewered Lady Delight, with gentle surprise. ‘No, but you never seem to caro for hor society. You hardly spoke a word all last evening; just rocked that dreadful baby—" ““The baby isn't well,” interrupted Delight, “‘and mother is worn out with tooth-ache.” Privately, she thought Roxy might havo taken care of the child, under the circumstances. “Oh! I beg your pardon, but you know I'm nct partial to babies. loast, I prefer them asleep, looking liko slumbering angels By George! but it's fun enovgh just to hear Roxy laugh.” This speech hurt little Lady Delight. It did not sound like Rick, who shoe knew, was fond of children, and who had always been tender and considor- ate. Bnt she only said, ‘‘Yes, she had noticed Roxy's hearty laugh,” and “No, she csuld not go out in the “Petrel’ to-night, and certainly he might take Roxy."” Soon, so goon, there was an end of the sunset_walks and moonlight rows, Rick and Delight drifted apart, and sho neyer lifted a finger to detainhim. “I nover knew why he loved me,’ she said to herself, *‘and now I @0 not know why he leaves me.” Slio was always outwardly calm and gontle, though sometimes, nt sight of Rick aud Roxy together, she would had tremble like a leaf. They come to avoid each other--to look nc more into each other's faces; it was far less pain to Lady Delight at least, to And Rick ba aparl than to be near, —Rick kuew ho was wrong. I only say in his excuse, that he waw not | the first man bewitchod by & w handsome girl from allegience t true love. He seldom came to house, but Roxy met him on theah by Brant ‘Petrel’ was moored. found her sister of lens assistance thar she expected, she made no complaint “‘Let him take Roxy, if he is sugh® fool as not to know that Dalight 18 worth two of her. I shail bo prt0d, with a puraing-of the doarsg2¥8 And grimace of the narrow fo, ad, All tho little wopyd 098¢ Lady De- light could see b BatterAran. ' Tho brothers, whe aGermo tfm £0) zh or too s~derstand, werg 'vary kind young(o,\] little by h ¥ to her 4holittle boys hungediall <ay forsront bunches of wild fljwers with which shey burdened heny . for the swoetness of everything seomed gyne to poor Lady Delight. Ben, next older, who hated to work in the gar. den, faithfully hoed her pinks and tied up her vines, And Dan openly rosented Roxy's interference in his sister’s affaire, Y “Mighty takin', she thinks ghe is, with her hair kinked up, an’ her tongue slways a-waggin’' ! Handsomne! She ain't no more handsome than a hornkd pout,” and Dan spoke sincere- ly: in his prejudiced oyes'Roxy was no ways Njractive, “She W't never cut me no bread an' butter, an’' if she slaps Buanny agein when mother ain’t looking, I'il tear her old rufflsd gown!” put in Tom, one of the twins, and Lady De- light was too weary to reprove the child for bad manners, Sho only smiled a faint reaponse as Dan's brown hand stroked her gold hair, “\d Tom hung arcund her loving. Bat one night Roxy went dow. the boat mooring, aud flounced bacy about 8 o'clock, evidently out of sorts, It tranepired the next morning that Rick Rowere had not met her, for word chanced to como that he was sick. “They do say it's smallpox, but mnay | © be it 'tawnt,” said the boatwan, who [1fY lounged in the doorway and chatted with Skipper Doyle, But it was that w Itk Revers dreadful disease Cuutsaciod, itation, shore, whither his proud, adoring old grandmother went to attend him, She had had the disease in her youth, and she wopldgnot have Rick left to 14 pateh) Vs Y ll.pox!" shricked Roxy. ; I was eitting on hi ke Hefore last ! in, that'sall!” #in't one of the faithf Wo read sbout, bo yi pper Doyle, dr have qny comple ( tetknall-pox for all the f i dogp ™ peturded It “ivel, yob % il ag well f'd b wiles oD al, si b toeflked! C v f sper, Whing rospo ¢ his At Rock, where the \little It Mrs. Doyie had somehow in ioourse with seafaring men The town authoriiies in- torfered and obliged him to be re- moved from bis home to a little stone [1n house, far remote from sny other hab- which stood far down the Atd he was holding It & haven't| hope I never shall sot eyes Rick was better—had recov- come home, y Delight, a very palo and gen- tie lady, indeed, had come down from her tiny white chamber, and was go- ing quietly about the house. Yhe family had greatly missed her finish- ing touches of taste and neatness in the little home. She had filled the windows with boxes of plants from her winter threatenod little garden, and was sit- ting by the fire, mending Ben's mit- tons, when lookiug up, she saw Rick Rovere coming into the dooryard. He was bending before the cold wind. She ran to the door. *‘Oh, why did you come out soon in this weather! You will take cold and die!” she cried. ‘I had better. I think, don't you!” asked Rick, taking her hand and look- ing into her eyes, Lady Delight remembered. Roxy has gone away,” she said. “I did not come toseo Roxy, 1 don’t care to see her again ever! Oh, my little Lady Delight, in the long nights 8o near my death, I learned that I did not care for hera jot. loved nobody but you. In those dark weeks I have wept like a home sick child for a sight of your yurple dress and golden hemd. Butd know how I have treated you, fun you take me back?" " “I hoped you would csme,” said Lady Delight, simply. ‘So I have just stayed.” - Visible Improvement. Mr. Noah Bates, Fimira, N, Y., writes: “About four years sgo I had an atak of and aever fully recovered. My digestivec o8 were wenkened and 1 would be completely prostrates tor duys, After using two bottles of yowr Burdo Blood Bitters the improvemet was so vis iblo that I was astonished, I can mow, though 61 years of age, do & {nu- and rea- sonable day's we Prise $1.00. DAVID C. EVANS & CO., 504 North Second Street, | ST, TOUIS, MO, | Ask yorr Grocor for the Cel- ebrated StarCofion and Star Baking Powdor, Sulivan & Fitagerald, DEALERS IN ' 'GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agents for the fojowing linew of Steamship Companies:- Guoard, Anchor, Guion, American, and Btase ) Steamship Companies. Y D OEL 4 NS Far gale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Bank of Ireland, Dubiin, Those wi o intend to send for frfends to'any part of Kuropo will find 1t 10 thel; nterest to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 343 Broadway, Uouncil Bluffs MRS, H. J. HILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav CounoiliBluffs. bilious feve ) w0 sallor trom Dyspopsta, use BURDOCK {LOOD BITTERS, T4ou aro atfiicted with Biliousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD EITTERS 1are prostrated with sick Huadache, take BURDOCK BLOOL KRS 1 youd Bowuls aro disordered, regulato thom with B \ BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1twourdkiood s wpure, purity it with ’ BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, hi Ut you o Indigestion, you wil ind an antidote BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, It you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er- adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. It your' 4 with rli torpld, restore it to healthy action BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS It your Litur iy affected, you will find a sure r storative in BUKDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you have any & not to take 11 you have any symptoms of Ui | Sores, & curative re BURDOCK BLOOD & For lmparting strength and vitalit nothing can ecual FURDOCK BLOOD BITTER, Wil 1 " | For Nervous aud General y, tone up th | #ystem with [ 0 | Price, 31,0 ia Bottles 10 Ots 7 HMITRTIRN 1 Prone FORTRE, WILBURN, & Co., I'ropg UFIALON. ¥ . & R cMabon and C, ¥ $600 REWARD. st | not vho nasde rot s [, ¥ .m{ ] / A The abe | it ave her wad | traf 1u her R ho abve reward will bo pald to agy person By A"“ ‘L | 1t Tad lickle | who will produce a Raint that wil tual tos him out in the o jaoke | ugrly sapped \ flereorameitement Lad | Pennsylvania Patent Rubber noon. | P worning,” and the | Ifvss not the tyher g strength, Paint, for faet would gleam acroes the g ficad and purple dress as Ludy Dalight | ¥r flitted away to meet her lover. “1¢'s plain enough to be scen the way things are going; and I'll have my sister Rox e, murmare Jden | of aching heast 4 come and live withhever knowthat T\ il die and Mrs, Doyle. “I'mtban ehe!” oved Bim botter Bhe was breathloss bw ay, Lounely, sufferil - flent, by, it was h £0 Worn on d > der promptly stten Voo Wy 108 {0 thab sy of or pant g her pil- tor prewrying Shingles, Tin Warr, in use STEWART & STEPHENS 8olo Proprictor ¢, Owaha, Neb RWFERUNCES Officer & busl” Dr. Rice, Dr. Pinney, Council fowa ™ ‘J Dwabia Neo, Fuller' GEORCE F. CRAWFORD W EIOILES A T.E BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGCS. No. 519 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUEFS, 10WA I Pay ths Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFAGTURING cO. Mouldings, Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Eto. anufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J, J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia. Machinery will he ran exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Fridag o onch week. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed, (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) LAGKWAH;JHAJWé@}:{%fi.mfifnfisfium OWA COALS CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Highth Street and Hieventh Avenue, Council Bluffs, STER THOLL. HERMAN KRACHT, THOLL & KRACHT, GROGERIES 'AND PROVISIONS. Cor, Main Street and '7th Avenue. a Epecalty. st prices paid for country produce. New Gds, low prices. Wo will not be undersold, Call and examine our stock. P, T. MAYNE, 0. E. MAYNE COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES: CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Oonstantly on Hand, The Hignest Market Price Paid for Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley £ T XD BRI O M (5O 1R DY Partiee Wizhing to Sell Broom Coru Will Please Send Sample OO CTEOEXT. T EES. MRS. . A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Brondway, Council Bluffs, lowa. HUNTRESS TRACE BUCKLE This bues 1o ) LENGF 1 hean on tho market for three years, and gives perfect utisfaction 1E WORLD to preduve a bucklo hat equa's it In the followin; 1 i Znd—Its caso Upon the trace; Su—Its strongth; 4th—Its vass in © wracs out of tho I ope; — hth—It will not unbuck lo itself 6ih race. HUNTRESS TRACE CAKRIFR, the unot gt off ites £, and will not catch the rein b AST K14 for heavy w “Who tug will not unhook itee f. Manufactur DUTION, HUNTRESS & CO,, Janeeville, Wisconsin, WE CHAL- 1st—1ta fino ap anging withouy NTIRESS K dreggiog, ete,, For sale by C. J. Beckman, Council Blufts; Sharp & Son and 11, 8, ¢ all jobbing houses, ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOERFLING , Proprietor, Choice Wines and Cigars, Oysters 1 Every Style, 709 Tower Broadway. Qouncil Bluffs lowa. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO.,, & DUGUETTE), Ilus & Co., Omahs, and by (Successors to 11 Whoesale Fruiers and Sonfectioners 6 and 1S Peari-st.. Council Blufls, Ta MAIN BTR }E) STARR & BUNCH, LIVERY OUSE, SIGN, ; ) g PAINTERS, FEED HOUSE, SALE STABLE.| ruvun sasaa, | RHAMEYTAL KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, 1l Shippera and Travelers will n good accommodation and reasonsbl | A SEEOLA NN . charges. | 8hop —Corner Broa dway and Seott St SOUTH 3 TREET. MAaURHER & ORATG, OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, p [ Council Bluffs, - - . Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Glass, Fine French J1l2 s, Sliver Ware &c., 40 BoAowaY COUNCIL BLUFFS, WA, Proprietore, { Deeds and wortgages drawn an

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