Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 25, 1882, Image 7

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COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
Cltjr Market , Cenncll Eluffs , low ,
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" " " " w * JJujcA < v HOUSE ,
Octjcn ! Atjenta Jor the CeIcbr tcJ Mllljol II. D. llushk Co. , OolJon Eoglo Flour Lcsvonwoilh
. , , _ . . Hin i , ml Queen Uco Mills , Sioux f Ils , Dakota.
. Bffcrcnec , Smith fc Crlltendon. Council Blug < . Iv
HI. IE.
\V'IOLESAtE AND RRTA1L
STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS ,
_ COUNCIL BLTTFFB , IOWA. _
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FICE.
jr. - sr. CSCSTJ-IR.EJ : : : : jtc a o > . , ,
Lands and Lots Bought and Sold
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS
COUNCIL BLUFFS - _ - JQWA.
HI.
15 North Main Street ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS.
Rcady-Ottcd uppers , In call ifcln and Ihi. O&k anil Hemlock hOLK LEATHER , &ml M
ooJa ; ipertalnlnir to the shoo trade. Oords fold ni cheap as In the KM ! . _
NOERIS' ' MI KLLfflffiT STORE
FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AXD
CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY.
105 South Main Street. . Council Bluffs Ia.
That never require crimping , at .Mrs. J , J. Good's Hair Store , at iirlckg tic\cr before touched liy
ny other hair dealer. Also a mil Una ol switches , etc. t J really reduced prices. Also ( fold ,
elher and colored note.Vacg made from Ivllca'onn hair. Do not ( all to i-all before purclnelny
elsonhcre. All goods warranted ag rcprcscnteil. MRS. J. J GOOD ,
29 Main atrcci , Council BluHe , Iowa.
Bethesda
BATEIUB HOUSE !
At Bryant's ' Spring ,
Oor , Broadway anfl Union Sts ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Plain , JlcJIcntuJ , V > per , Klcclrlc , 1'lungo ,
Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Uaths. Conv
petont male and female nurfcs and attendant !
nlwaja on hand , and the bout olraio and atton
tlon Rhcn jutrona. Spoolal attiiitlon civeii to
bathlni ; children. Investigation aud iiatronago
eollcltcdDR. . A. H. STUDLEY & Co. ,
10G Dppor Broadway.
Dr. Stucloy | : Treatment ol chronic diseases
made ft specialty.
n ft TVTrnUT ) C1 REMOVED without the
I i il U n Si draw Ink' of hlood or use of
UUll UJ-JIUU knllo. Cures lunp diseases ,
Fits Scrofula Llor Com-
m'miMf , , \ or -
i J-'n'o't ' Uropsy , Uheuma-
T U R S * lsln. i'ovcr and ilercur-
I U II W
| ttiBorc8 > Erjslpclas , Salt
Rheum , Scald Head , C. tatrli , weak. Inflamed
and granulated Ejcscrofulous Ulcura and Fe
male Uiacaeot ol all klniH Aha Kidney and
Vencrlal disuaaos. Uomorrhoidaor Piles cured
money refunded.
All diseases treated upon the principle of veget
able reform , without the use of mercurial pois
ons or the knife.
Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished
who desire them.
Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use
the Elastic belt Truss and Piaster , which has
euperior In the world.
CONSULTATION FREE-
CALL OK OR ADDRESS
Drs , S , Eice and F , D , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia.
LIVERY ,
Feed aid Sale Stales ,
18 North First Street ,
Bouquet's old stand. Council Bluff < , Iowa.
W1LLAUD SMITH. Prop.
W.D.STILLMAN
. . ,
Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting
Physician andSurgeon ,
Oflico and residence 016 Willow avenue , Coun-
cl Ulugg. Iowa. _ _
SINTON & WEST.
DENTISTS.
14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs.
Extracting and ailing a epocUIty. First-close
work Kuarantcod.
DR. A. P. HANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office , No. 11 Pearl Street. Houat. 0 a. ni. to
2. , and 2 p. ni. , to D p , m. Residence , 120
Bancroft utrcet. Telephonic connection with
Central olllco.
F. T. SEYBERT M. D.
. . , . . ,
PHYSICIAN it SURGEON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA ,
ODico No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad
way , over A. Louiu'u Restaurant.
Merchants Restaurant
J , A. ROSS , Proprietor.
Corner Broadway nd Fourth Streets.
Oood accommodations , good fare and cour <
teoui treatment.
S. E.
x on OEJ to < xr.
Office over Bavlnsa bank.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - Iowa ,
REAL ESTATE.
W. 0. Jamea , In connection with tils law am
collection tmslncbabuya and tellj real estate
Persona wishing to buy or Bell city propcrt ) cal
at his office , over BushneU'a book ttore , Pear
atroet.
EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
Justice of the Peace anc
Notary Public ,
415 Broad way , Council Bluffs
Dtidakandmortazeildrawa | tnd acknowledge
HAIR
WATER WAVES ,
In Stock and Manufactur
ed to Order.
Waves Made From Your Own Hair.
TOILET RTIGLES ,
All Goods Warranted as
Represented , and Prices
Guaranteed.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
337 W. Broadway ,
Council Bluffs ; - - - low a
MRS , E , J , HABDIM , M , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGIST.
Graduate ol Elcctropathlo Institution , Phila
delphia , Punni.
Office Cur , Broadway & Glenn Ave.
COUNOir , BLUFFS. IOWA.
The treatment ol all discuses and pxlnful dlf-
leultles peculiar to fomalca a specialty.
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attorney & Counsellor ,
Office over Flrbt National Bank , Council Bluffs ,
[ ona. Will practice In thu fctatii and fcdcial
courts
B.
Game and Poultry ,
Can always be found a B. DANEHY'O ,
130 Upper llroadmy
JMXJAYFJEIAINEY ,
Justice of tlie Peace ,
314 BROADWAY ,
Council Bluffs. - - Iowa.
W. B. MAYES ,
Loans andEealEstate ,
Proprietor ot ahstrnctg of Pottaw attamle
county. Office- corner of Irondv\ay ) and Main
BlrocU , Countll IJlulTd , Iowa.
JOHN STEINER , M. D , ,
( Ieutschcr Arzt. )
COR. BROADWAY AND 7TH ST.
Council BlulTs.
i ldcoaea of women and children a apactalty.
P , J , MONTGOMEEY M , D , ,
j
FllEK DlSPENSAKV EVKUY SATUnWAY.
Office In Ererett'a hlock , Pearl troct. Real ]
denco Q 3 Fourth atrcet. Oflico lioura from 0 to
2 a. m. , 2 to land 7 08 p.m. Council r luffs
F. G. KLARK ,
PRACTICAL DENTIST.
Pearl oppoilte the poatofflco. Ono ol
the oldest pratltloncra In Council Bluffs. Batla
( blactlon guaranteed In use
DE. F. P. BELLINGER ,
EYE AND EAR SURGEON ,
WITH 1 > U. CIIAULEa
Office our dru < store , 41i Broad ay , Council
niulln , loua. Al dlscasca ol the cjo and car
troatoil underUiomobtapprotcd method and all
cures BuaranUtd. _
ATTORHEYUAT-IAVY ,
Will ractlco ( In all Etat and Uoltct State
Courli , Speaki OernjanUnguage.
LEAVE OP TICKET MAN.
A YOUIIR Rnllrotvdor Arroatod for Em
bczzlomont of $400
A tologrnm was received from Ohnr
iton Wednesday evening , notifying
the ofllcers to arrest a young mat
named L. A. How , who has been it
the cniploj-o of the Chicago , Hurling
on itQuincy railway nt that place.
The man wanted was BOOH found am
arrested by Ollicor EdgAr , and on tlir
ovoniiiR train waa taken bnck tc
Clianton by Officer Cusick. It ap
appears that Gow hns boon ticket ngan
there , and thst there is $400 of the
company's money which ia unnccount
ed for. 11 o took his aircst quite easy
and claimed that thcrp was nothing
but what ho could explain satisfactory ,
Ho is about twonty-ono years of ao (
and has berne it good reputation tun
is respectfully connected.
True to her 'JL'rnut
Ton much cannnt bo said of the o\or
faithful uife mid mother , constant ! }
xvatchltii ; nnd curing for her dear oncf ,
never iiPL'lcctliiK n pini-lo duty in their be
half. Wlicn theyitro a < siiled by dltcisc ,
and the system should have a thorough
clcnusiiif * , the Htotnnch and bowels regu
lated , blond inn Hit d , nud tnnlarinl potauit
exterminated , pho must know the tlmt
KlccttioUitte uro the only sure reinetly.
They are the boat and purest inc.llcluo in
the world nnd only cost lifty centj. Sold
by C. V , Onoiluiiiii
T.nuBtora ofTltlos.
The following transfers % of titles are
reported as taken from the county
records by J. W. Squlro A Co. , ab
stractors of title , real catato and loan
agouti ) , Council Blulla :
0. 11. I. &P. toM. Itpuarty , B. w. J
of n. e. \ , 28 , 70 , 41 : § 1580.
0. U. NVaito to E. L. Shugart , und.
i of lot 13 in 3 JackBon'a add. ciU.
f7DOO.
J. II. Slundt to A. Borngon , a , 1 of
a. o. 1 of 10 , 74lit , Sl.GUO.
G.V. . Bryum to T. Dohnor , n. w.
J of B. o. } 25 , 75 , 42.-SI,500.
J. 0. Irvins to V. and D. F. Perry ,
o. i of B. o ; i 10 , 75 , 42 ? 1,840.
G. L. Plumtnor to J. Sides , und. J
of w. 1 of s. w. I 2i ( , 75 , 40. § 420.
F. ( Jhanco to U. L. PJummor , w. J
of s. w. J ; 2i ( , 05 , 40.
J. V. lluntington to A. Warnko ,
ots 4 , 5 , 0 in 4 , Arnold's add. Oak-
land. 5100.
F. Goosmauto W. Plummor , aA lot
11 in block 5 , Jackson's addition to
the city. § 1,800
J. Hummer to 0. Ilanson , lots 10 ,
LI , 12 and 13 in Snow & Green's ad
dition to thu city. S100.
0. 11. I. & P. 11 It. to H. Kvorott ,
e nc ] section 15 , township 70 , rantro
45. 5800.
0. 11. I. & P. 11. 11. to T. J. Clark ,
cj ocj and ej m\ { section 7 , township
77 , r.inge 38. $1,000.
M. Scanlan to L. Decamp , part of
ot 1 in block 3. Stutsmau's tirat addition
'
tion to the city. § 050.
rlorsford' * Acid Phosphates luDys-
popsln.
DJI. A. JENKINS , Great Falls , N.
I. , says : " 1 have proscribed it and
can testify to its seemingly almost
peollic virtues in caaea of dyspepsia ,
nervousness and morbid vigilance or
wakefalness.
IOWA ITEMS.
Creston has § 10,000 in the troaaury.
Dubuque has n wife beater of the
most rigid typo.
A § 1,500 Presbyterian church is to
) o built at Calliope. Of the amount
cquircd § 1,300 has already been
aised.
A DCS Monies photographer has al
ready realized oyor $1,000 from oalea
of viowa of Grinnoll just after the
uno tornado , and tlio demand still
ontinuos.
In Van Buron county a few oven-
ng'since Frank Smith , aged 17 , ' as
hrpwn from u horse and received in-
urius whicli resulted in his death the
allowing night.
At Atlanta Chas. Taft is in juil in
ofault of § 1,000 , on the charge of
mving attempted to commit a rape
upon Mary Christiansen , u good look-
ng Danish girl.
A five and one-half foot vein of
oal lias boon discovered two miles
lorthwost of LuBlata , at a depth of
00. Experts pronounce the coal of
ury superior quality.
Small pox has nearly disappeared
rom Orange City , TJna is duo to the
warm weather and the faithtul on-
orcoment of a strict quarantine
round the infected dwellings.
Miss Louisa Cottrell , of lloinbock ,
rose at night recently to put down u
vindow at the head uf a staircase ,
vhon eho slipped and full the entire
light , fracturing her shoulder nnd
ireaking a leg.
About 3,750 notarial appointments
iiivo been made lor the term begin *
ninu July 4 , 1882 , und ending July 4 ,
885 , and it is expected thai the total
lumber will reach 5,500 , or about ono
lotary to 330 puoplo in the stuto.
Near Avoca a foiv days since Win.
Smith was bitten by a rattlesnake ,
and died in a fuw hours , A short
.imo utter being bitten his body begun
o swell , and continued swelling until
t was nearly twice the nizo of un or-
iinary man.
Near Silina a few days since Scott
'ark , aged 21 , was running a mowing
nachinu , when the t am ran away
and ho was caught In the sickle. His
ight foot was completely severed at
ho ankle iointand when found ho was
rawling toward homo , carrying the
ovored member in hisliand , | llu died
wo days later ,
A General Stampede.
Never waa such a rush made for any
Drug etaro as ia now at 0. F , Goodman's ,
for a Trial liotUo of Dr. Kluf'u New lln- )
iotrory for Consumption , Coughs and
'olds. All persona nlllicted with Asthma ,
ironchUla , Iloarnenesa , Kevero Coiiijlm , or
any direction of the Throat and Lungs
can get a Trial Mottle of thin great remedy
fr'i , by cftlllni ; at above named Drug
dtoro
MEMENTOES IN HA1B.
A True Story of ft Young Alan Who
Had Trout FJloa Made of HlH
Many Fiur Ones' Locke.
Plilladelphli 1'rtns.
"Trinkets made of human hair will
always bo popular and fashionable as
long as love and alloction have a
proper place in the breast of human
ity , " waa the remark yesterday of a
iowellcr whoso energies are entirely
f /
occupied in the manufacture of Imi
momantoos and keep-sftkc.i.
"Lover * nro your best customers , 1
suppose ? " ho was askod.
"By no moans. My principal bus ! '
ness is confined to filling rings , 01
lockets , or brooches , with tlio hair ol
dond relatives or friend ? , Hair cube
bo * o easily preserved in the form of n
trinket , and as it is something that
once formed part of the deceased per
son , it cannot fall to keep green the
memory of its natural possessor *
Lockets ate the most popular trinkets.
The hair reposing between the glass
is constantly in view , nnd is loss likely
to aufler from damni o than in any
other way. In the shape of a ring or
n bracelet it ia likely to become frayed
or coated with dual , nnd by degrees
must decay. It probably lasts its
time , however. Few people tnko any
particular pleasure of being the pos
sessor of hair alleged to have grown
on the head of a grandmother or n
groat-ant. Husbands when they first
marry nro fond of having long neck-
chnina miido out of the tresses uf their
\\ives , und 1 have had joung wives
bring mo locks of their husband's
whiskers nnd beards to enclose in
lookotu or brooches. But that sort of
thing soon dies out nftor a year or two
of matrimony. I have frequently re
filled with n child's hair , a trincket
which formerly contained n portion
jf the hirsute appendages of tlio hus
band ,
"Lovers are n , little coy nl p irtlng ,
even for n few dnynvith _ the precious
[ ift of thobolovcd darling's curl. They
ro afrnidtho much-cherinhedhair maybe
bo Hubstitutod for somebody olno's
lovelock , and ask you any number of
MI lions questions as to the possibility
of IOM or mfstnko. I have even bravely -
ly submitted to the query aa to wheth
er my atoro was insured _ or not , and
mvo submitted my policies in testi
mony of the fact. They don't stop to
think that an insurance policy would
not save the tresses if n fire did occur.
"When the desired article of jewel
ry is finished nnd handed to the cus
tomer it is al wnys received with n glim
mering suspicion that it may not bo
ho right huir. I suppose you know
, lmt hair is considered to bo an un-
ucky kuopsako between lovers. 1 bo-
; in to believe that there is n good deal
> t truth in the superstition , for I
enow of manyarticlos of jewelry which
[ have filled more than half n dozen
imcs with different persons' hair.
"A most extraordinary story of
Tout Hies made out of human hair was
related to mo eonio tuna ngo by n
'riond of mine , who is a manufacturer
of sportsmen's materials , " continued
ho jeweller , while an amused smile
played over his features. "There
ised to bo n gay young follow In tins
city who made love to every young
; irl ho came across. Ho must
mvo been rather successful , for
10 always managed to secure n lock
of hair from each of his conquests.
This Hyouiig man had another
; qunlly strong passion trout fishing.
: lo loved to iish for the speckled beau-
ics of the brook and uiuso on the
iiauy beauteous maidens among whom
10 divided the treasures of his lief" '
An idea struck him ; he would * * vo *
ly constructed out of each { ° .0' * } '
hair ho possessed. Ho to * > k luB , oo1 :
oction of silky lov * > toKona gleaned
from perfumed f s01 to the . manu-
faoturor of sportsmen's materials and
requested him tp make iho desired
Hios. When finfshed ho placed thorn
n his fishing pockot-book , each ono
attached to 11 < rd with the name of
ho girl and the date of the gift. His
ubsequont fishing wna a long dream
of romance. Even in their broiled
state the trout had a halo of memory
around them whLh gave them n fla
vor for wMch Lucullus would have
orfeite < ? on empire. Ho brought
every conceivable shade , color and
und of hair to bo made into Hies ;
> lxck , light and dark broivn , gray ,
rfhile , golden , yellow , nuburn and rod ,
urly , wavy and crinkly. In loss than
liroo years my friend mndo him 150
rout flies , which would bo nt the rate
f a now girl every week. He waa
skod ono day which colored flico ho
> roferred. In reply ho said rod
iea were preferable to any of
lu > others , nnd that in
uturo ho intended to coniiuo his
ttcntiona to young Indies whoso
leads glowed with ilamu-liko hues. In
roof of this ho married a girl with
cd hair , and had ten ( lies constructed
ut of ono of her tresses. For some
ittlo time nfton his nuptials , hie
icart remained true to his tiery-pollod
> ride and hia red-haired flies , Ono
ay , however , ho brought my friend
lock of hair of u far dcapor hue of
uburn , nnd instructed him to multo
, wo flies , as ho found the fish would
o longer bite at his wife's hair. Ilia
letter half discovered the change nf
> ait and began to smell n rat. To
mko niattors woroo , ho ono day went
o hia ofllco leaving the key of his
irivato desk at homo in the lock. The
ndy examined the premises and dis-
overod the album of Hies to which ho
lad only the previous day added his
utont conquest. The wife loturncd
, o her mother tlat very morning , in-
titutod proo odings for a divorce nnd
ainod her suit , the tly book being
reduced as evidence in court. If
'on ' Dcarch the court records you will
ind full confirmation ot what I have
ust told you. "
The HiKbnnt Anticipations. "
MADIHON , Ind , , Juno 15 , 1881.
H. 11. WAHNKB & Co. : Sir * Your
ufo Kidney nnd Livpr Ouro realized
ny highest anticipations , and I cor
tally recommend it to all who '
vith kidney or liver diseases ,
J , VLITTLKJOHN. .
Auciont and Modern
The unciont Ktjypt was reckoned in
U beat days to contain u population
5,000,000 , , and It was the richest und
nest prosperous monarchy in the world
) oforo Homo came to the front. Its
ities rivaled Babylon and Nineveh in
hoirduys and when Ainru took Alxan-
dria it contained over 600,000 inhnbi-
anta and the grandest library colleo-
ion in the world. The modern JSgypt ,
hough pofcftossing none of the ancient
jnuideur , in still a country far from
leepicablo in resources and population.
Sgypt proper , from the cascades of
he Nile to the sea , contains about
1,000 square miles of cultivable and
rrigablo land in the Nila volley , and
a population of 5,500,000. Tliia ia
usa than the area of. Massachusetts ,
und not much above the population of
ho state of Now York. But the pro
ductive quality of the land is such
hat it might servo to support 20-
100,000. The annual export ) to
3reat Britain alone ton years ago
amounted to $82,250,000 , while th
impotts from Great Uritimi to Kgyti
were but $30,000,000 , showing i
heavy balance of trndo in 'avor o
Kpypt , Since the opening of tin
Suez cannl exports to England hnvi
( lochncd to lean than $10,000,000 , am
the imports to has ilinn § 12,000,000
The valley of the lower Nile is not nl
of Ifyypt , though it is nil that is vital ,
The khedive mica over a region or
the upper Kilo covering an area ol
1,0000,000 square miles , and ombrac'
nil ? a barbortus population of 10,000 , '
000 , This hns been acquired by coil'
quest since 1873 , and included Nubi < i
and D\rfur. Nubi * is tliat country
which the aucicntn called Kthiopia.
Those conqucsta nrnjbo made valua
ble by tlio coustruction of railways ,
but that will require Kuropoan capital.
The present ( tytmstyvas foundid
by the usurper , Mohomot AH. llowan
appointed pasha , or governor , by the
Biiltnu of Tutkoy in 1800 , and five
years after ho compelled his master to
make him viceroy. Tliis tillovaa
continued through the descendants of
Mohomot All down to the fifth ,
[ sinail , who , in 181)0 ) , received thu
itlo of khedivo-ol-Misr which
- - , means
ving. Tim condition of this promo
tion was that the khudivo should pay
an annual tribute of S3(300.000 ( to the
sultin , the former tribute being but
SI,800,000. This , of course , is a
'oavy tax on the people. The allow-
uico for thosuppint of tl < khedive , or
king , is STfiO.UOO n year , mill for his
relatives SMO.OOO. Hut the late kho-
live , Ismail , contracted private debts
amounting to more- than § 10,000,000 ,
and otherwise BO wanted the nub-
stance of the country that in 18711 ,
> hcu France and Kngland , fet the
protection of their people who lield
Egyptian securities , appointed each an
illlcer to ontrol and ri'guhto the
inancoa of Kpypt , they found an ng-
jregato of public and private debt
uuounting to $450,000,000 Ismail
ras deposed and Inn Don Towfik , the
ircsont khedive , bcciimo his successor.
L'hoso financial complications led to
ircsont dilliculties ; these and the
trohnmmodan hatred of Christian *
tnd foreigners. Thu rapid decline of
Egyptian trade ith England , fernery -
y her beat customer , is nttribni'd to
ho Sue ? canal , winch onnb'js ' lilng-
and to trade on bettor ( jrinu with
ndia and her Oriental possessions.
\nd this fact ia the sec-el ot the aver-
ion of the Egyptians to the cnnal and
heir earnest purpoto to destroy it t
hey can.
, . o , IJlubotld , KUUoy ,
Direr or Urluul 13 IHOIINOH.
Hate no fear of any of thesi dis-
onsua if you use Hop Hitters , no they
w ill prevent nnd euro the worst caos ,
even when you have been iiiadf wowo
by some great pulled ur protonddd
cure. * -
- * . cfwnviu-r * HA.T BARKED
Pt > / \ &XjitrJuPl i
_ , Trustworthy Persons
i\v I IB Bluck llnlr and
Biff Horns.
. \ork SJn.
y
MONUMKNT BKACII , Mass. , August
15. Charles 11. Pierce , Gapt. David
E. Ginlot , U. E. Founco and William
Vaughan , of Hartford , Conn. , four
young men who have boun camping
ilong the shores of the bay , relate the
following exciting story of their jour
ney across from Now Bedford to
Wing's neck light : "Wo loft Now
Bedford yesterday at 1 o'clock p. in.
in the yacht Josie , accompanied by
nur sailing master , Captain Walter
Briggs. When two miles off the south
and of Bird island light , at the entrance -
trance of Buzzard bay , ono of the
company called our attention to n
singular looking object about half a
milo uhoud nnd so mo points oil * our
port bow. Our captain called it a sea
horso. Acain , ho thought its move-
uienta in the water did not resemble
those of any full ho had over soon.
"Wo soon ascertained that what
ever it was propelling itoelf at a fear
ful rate of speed through the water ,
making almost a straight line for our
little craft. When within n few
thousand feet of us it seemed to raise
its immense body , or neck , omo ton
foot out of the water , nnd , at the
same time , twenty feet in the roar , its
tail waa seen to raise up , nndit timuu
slash the water. All nt once the fisher
or serpent vanished from sight. Forever
over ton minutes wo sailed along , und
wore near the black buoy not fur din-
tnnt from Wing's. Neck light , when
looking back , to our hoiror nnd dis
may , wo observed the mysterious fish
niain making direct for our boat nt
n most rapid rate , When within
twenty-five yards of our craft it partly
disappeared , but in nn instant was
joen to shoot out of the
water with u sort of hum
ming or hissing oound , nnd
rtilh a distinct bark like that of n dog.
I'lioii it dove again nnd was lust to
sight. The length of this mysterious
Hah waa twonty-fivo or moro feet. Its
body wan about two foot in circumfor-
mice , deiToasing regularly toward the
point of the tail , when it deemed but
the tt'r/.o of n child's wrist. Itn color
IVIIH u dark gray , but resembling that
af the back of n crocodile. Tbo belly
ivas iv bright yolUnv , with dark rod
spots scattered here and there , while
its tail waa covered with short , thick
black hair. Tnohnid resembled that
of u bulldog. Great flat earn were
distinctly soon on the other side of its
ugly jaws , while two extremely long
foelera orhornu protruded just over
the oars. Tlio eyes were sharp and
fiery. "
It ia said that a similar creature was
noon in the bay two years nno. The
members of the putty are all trust
worthy persons , and vouch for the
truth of llm niirrativt * .
I'rotty Good.
Jno , liiicnn , Luiort | , Ind. , writes :
"Your'.Sl'IllMl HI.OSHOM" " ( nail you cracked
It up to he. My dy i > e | > in hanall vunUhed ;
why don't you ndvertUo It ; what allow-
nnto will you make If I take n do/en bottle
tle * , HO that I could oblige my friends occa
sionally ? " I'rlcefiO cento , trial bottles 10
cents.
HAS BEEN PROVED
c Thf tUnCBT OURE for
S KSCNEY DISEASES.
c DOOM lame l > ack or udl > onlorc < lurine
Indicate .litt you are a victim ? THITHDO
* J f OTlimTAT.E | uuo KID fKY-WOllTnt
p once ( ilrurjclbta recommend It ) aid Uwlll
ipuodlly ovcroomo the dleeauo and rcfitorc
n healthy action to all tlioorrmi ( ,
o H "irliac I'orooiiipUlntapeouuar
c llj > C < UI\7aa toyourtcxBuchuJimtij
* audwcakncMM.KIONKy-VVOUTlauiuur. .
f pauod.caltwlll act promptly and Mfely
5 lather Box. Jnoonllncnco , retention ol
g urine , urlok duiit or ropy dcpoelt * . and dull .
" draR2lnKpalu , clliipoodUy yield tolwour.
atlvo power.
BOW ) IJY ALL DKUOOIBTfl. frlootl.
KIDNEYrWOBTi
COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO.
. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn-
mK , Ro-Sawmg , Planing and Matching Sash ? Doors
Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers ia
Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps ,
J. J. latliaway , Manager , Council Bluffs , Ia.
MncWncrv l bo nm oxchwlvoly for custom work
on Thursday and Frkhv of
each week. Orders sollcltod nnil nntlsfixctlon
ON SUNDAY , AUGUST 27th ,
bY THE
IMNNERCHOR SOCIETY ,
ComprWiiR oii\o \ t our most onUnmMe clHcns , nt
Younkerman's Summer Garden I
, V inoft cnjoynBo time ! i RUftrnntccd t& all.
THE "LEEDLE " GERMAN BAND
Han 1 > een c pcclnlly ongnsod for Jio occasion. Lot nil our tmiMo lovinir nconla
.
nltciul. i COMMITTUB.
( Successor to J. W. Rodefer )
\VI1OLESALK AJO 11ETAIL PEALEUS IN
LACOTAfflA , BLOSSBUE&
GONNELLSVILLE COKE , EIWENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Office No. 34 Penr ! St aot , Yards Oor. Elshth Street and
.Eleventh Avenue , Oouuoilblufl'i .
P. T. WAYJNB. 0. E. MAYNE
CQl/NGIL / BLUFB STEAM FACTORY
UFAOTURE
BROOyis ( , BROOM HANDLES ,
CORN RAHAM FLOUR AND
The Very Best of Brooms Gonatl , .
on Hand > The
Markot'Frloe ) .
t
for
Corn , Oats ,
Barey |
IBIROOIM :
Parties Wiahiug to Boll Broom
ease
Send Sample. \
s , \
Vj
JAMES FRANEY ,
372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA-
Alwaj ii Kecpi on hand thu flneatnttaortmcnt of mat rial forKcntlcmou's wear. Satisfaction glranteod
Tor nil klndd of 1'ANOV dOUUS , such as
of all description ; . Also lUndifnrchloli ) , lioth In illlc and linen , hoao of nil Kinds , threadijilnf ,
neodlen , ttc. Wo hopu the laulon will call ami BOO our stock of KooJs at C3fl Jlroaduay ( fora
( jol-JC tluowhoro. v .
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUT ( V1AIN STREET.
THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but first-clnso Bnkora H
employed. Brcnd , C'ako , Pica , &c. , dclivorod to any part of the city. Our A
run all day.
P. AYRE3 , Proprietor. V
STEAM LAUNDRY.
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON & ANDERSON ,
Proprietors ,
Thli laundry hw Ju t hoen optnod for Imsl-
nimi.ond wo uro invv pnparcd to do lajndry
v ork uf all klndK anil jU irantoo hatUftctlon A
tiiuUaltyinaJo of llnu work , Much it oolUrn ,
uffs , line i-hlrtB , t . Wo want cvorjIioJy to
ho ua a trial ,
LARSON & ANDERSON.
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
DKALISUS IN
GROCERIES , PROVISIONS ,
Orookory , Glassware ,
BOOTS , SHOES , ETC
AlttO ( k'entii for the follow Itillnci | of
Steamship Companies :
Cunard , Anchor , Oulon , American , and SUte
BtcarnshipUoiniuiilc ,
TT > 3 t SL. OE" TE ? S
For sale on the Hojal Tank of Ireland and Hank
ot Ireland , Dublin , 'llioio w a Intend to BIIIJHot
. llnU It to tliclr
f rlcii'I ' to any part of l.uropo w III
ntire-.t to ( all en
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
A015NT8 ,
343 Broadway , Counoil Blu % Ia.
The Star Bakery ,
HOWARD & HOBIE ,
227 MAIN ST ,
Froplor the licit IIread Dakor In the West ; alee
a cholcu hind tor Cake ! and Ties.
Druid dcliurcd to all par to ol the city.
JUUgO
STARR & BU-IGH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
PAPJ5R HANGING ,
KALSOMINIM AND GRAINING ,
Shop Oornor Broadway and Soott St
HUGHES & TOV/SLEE / ,
DEALERS IN
Confectionery , FruitsNuts
Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh
Oysters and Ice Cream in
Soason.
12 MAIN ST. ,
Council Bluffs.
I , D XDMUN080X , K , L. BIIKUUT. A. W. BTailT ,
1'rooldent , Vlco-1'rcst. Cashier.
CITIZENS BANK
Or Couuoil Bluffs.
Organlied under tbo law J of the State ot Iowa.
I'lld up capital ,9 76.0CO
AuthoiUtJ capllal OUOOO
Interest ml J on time dcpoaltfl. Dnlta Issued
on the prlncipil cities of the United btatoa and
Kuropa bpeilal Attention nhcu to colloitlom
and Lorrcapindenco with prompt return.
EinfCTOlUi.
J. D. Kdinundwn , K. It. bhueart , ( J , T. Hut ,
W. W. WMlico , J. W. llodler , I. A , MUt-r.
( A. W. Street , J)7dU
MRS , fl , J. HILTON , M , D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
222 Broadvrav. Council Bluib.
aavocati ) .