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COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
Cltjttnrkct , Council Bluffa lo ,
WHOLESALE FLOUR , HOUSE ,
Otnml Aent ( or the Olcbntvit Mills a > II. 1 > . Hushs Co. . Golden Kaglo Flour Ltvcnwwth
Kai.tis , and Vuecn I1M ( > Mills , rioux KaiH , Dakota.
Retcrrncc , Bmllh & Crl'tTK'C'n , Oont.tll lliufli , la.
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C. a.
WitOUSAtF. : AND KRTAIL
STATIONERY AMD PRINTER'S GOODS ,
FB IOWA.
TITLE MsTBTB F I C E.
OT.VST. . * dl TO' 3C 3K. 33 JSs CS 3 > .
Lands and Lots Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS - . JOWA.
IS.
15 North Main Street ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS.
llcaJj-ftttcJ UIUKTU , In call skin am ! kip. Oak and Hemlock 80LK LKA.THEII , Mid
oed ? pp jtolnlnir to the shoo trndo. Oo ilinolJ Mthcipimln thoKft.it. _
Sv NOREIS' ' m IILLIIEET STOEE
FOR STYLISU SPRING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND
CHILDREN'S ' HATS A SPECIALTY.
105 South Main Ptreet. - - . - - Council Bluffs la
That never require crimping. a lire. J. J. Good's Holt Store , ot iir'ccs never before touched by
ny other hslr ileiler. Al'o a full line ot nnitctic' , etc. at i ruatl } ' reduced jirlcoa. Also gold ,
illicr and colored nets Waves uudc from IvIIes' oun bnlr. Do licit ( nil to ukll heforo purch lng
etMivtbcrc All ( ; oed warranted ai represented , MHS. J. J HOOD ,
S9 Min ! Rtrrfli , Ccunrll lllnlTp , tnwix
No. 030 , BROADWAY , ( Palmor's Block.
JJatwcon Uth and 7th streets.
F
L.R
Otir MoitoSlrk * rlcnnll'UM , the be t qmlltv of iiirats , and lowest possible pr ccs. ItcaU ile-
Ivcrnl to r > " . \ fartol tluulij. Lomen U MU olir new ebo ] < .
fy Bethesda
* BATEIMHQD'SEI
&
. At Bryant's Spring
' , ' * f ,
Cor , Broadway and Uuioii Sts.
t
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a .v COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Plain , HedlcAted , V < per , Electric , I'lungo ,
Doucli , Shower , Hot and Cold Itathi Com
petent n ale and female nuri < ca and atlcndants
IWKa on lund , and the bent of cate and ottun-
- -
-a- tlon Rhen patrons. Special nttcntion glen to
bathing children. Investigation aud patrouatro
lollcltulDR. . A. H SIUDLEV & Co. ,
IOC Upper Broadway.
Dr. Stud'cy ' : Treatment of chronic diseases
made a specialty.
UNMOVED without the
drawing of blood or use of
knlle. Cures liinc dUtagCH ,
Fits , Scrofula , l.h cr ( Join-
AND OTUKIl
p'alnt ' , Dropsy , Uhcuina-
r nn
T II Wl II R S tlsm , l'u\eT aud Mcrcur-
I U ( U U II U lal HOfe Krynlpclas , Salt
Uheuin , Scald Hold , Cutairh , wcalt , Inflamed
and granulated Ejcscrofuloua Ulcerxand Female -
male Uiaiane of all kinds. AUo Kidney and
Venerlal dixuaics. Homorrholdj or Tiles curoU
money refunded.
All diseases treated upon the principle ofcget -
able reform , without the uw ot mercurial JKilu-
onn or tbo knife.
Illectro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished
who dcslro them.
Hernia or Uupturo radically cured by the use
the lllastlc belt Tru s and i'laetcr , uhlch baa
euperlor In tbo orln.
CONSULTATION FKEE-
CALL ON OK ADlHr.S5
' 'Drs , R , Bice and F , C , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , In.
J. M. PALMJiR ,
USALEIt IN
\m \ REAL ESTATE
- ANO LOAN AGENT ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW
W.D.STILLMAN
. . ,
Practitioner of Iteuicopathy , couaultln
PhpcianandSurgGon ,
Olllcou il residence C1D Willow avenue , Coun-
: l Ulutfg , 'o a.
i .NTON & WEST.
DE'NTISTS. '
14 Pear Street , Council Bluffs.
Extracting nd filling a tpecUHy. t'lret-clasa
wurk K'uariiH 1 ,
BR. ( . . P. IIANCI1ETT ,
WSIG2AN AND SURGEON.
Office , No , 14 Tuarl Street. Houit , 0 a. m. to
2. , and 2 p. ra. , to 6 p , m , Henldenoo , 120
Bancroft street. Tilcpl.onlc connection with
Central olllcc.
F. T. SEYBERT , P I. D. ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA.
Office No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad
way , over A. Louiu'a Restaurant.
S. L
v 7'K y ic&t TT * -
Office over savInge lun'j.
OOUNOIli BLUFFS , . -
REAL ESTATE.
\ < . 0. James , tn connection with bis law and
olkctlon bu lncuabuji and telli real estate.
Fertona wUbloi ; to buy rr cell city property call
I his office , over IlugbntH't book etoro , I'earl
'EBWIH j. ABBOTT.
Justice of the Peace and
Notary Public.
IBBroadway , Council Bluffs
' Dtedi an { mortgage' drawn .aud acknowl i ged
WATER WAVES.
In Stock and Manufactur
ed to Order.
AVaves Mndo From Your Own Hair.
TOILET RTIGLES ,
All Goods Warranted as
Represented , and Price *
Guaranteed.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
337 W. Broadway ,
Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa
"
MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGIST.
Graduate of Klcctropathto Institution , Phila
delphia , I'enua ,
Offloe Cur , Broadway & Glenn Avo.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
The treatment of nil diseases nnd pulnful dlf-
flcultlos peculiar to fprralng a specialty.
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attorney & Counsellor ,
Office o\cr First National HankCouncil Bluffs ,
I cm a. Will practice in the rtatii and fedcial
courts JNO.JAYFEAINEY ,
Justice of tlie Peace ,
314 BROADWAY ,
Coniioil Blnffe , - - Iowa.
W B. MAYE8 ,
Loans and EealEstate ,
Proprietor cf nl'ntracts ot rottaualtamlo
cotn.ty. Ofilm corner of Driudway ar.il ilalu
, Cuuncil lllufTj Iowa.
JOHN STEINER , M. D. ,
( Deutachcr Arzt. )
Cor. WASHINGTON AVIS & 7th St.
Council Bluffa.
men and children ft tpoclalty.
P , j | HOKTBOMBEY , M D , ,
FllUK DlSl'E.VSlUY EVJJHV SATOJIDAY.
Office In K\crctt's block , I'oarl treet. Itral ]
donee CVS Fourth street. Oldco houre from 9 to
a.m. _ , 2 to 4 and oHp.in. Council I lulls
"
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I'BACTJOAL DENTIST.
Pearl opposite the postoOlce. Ono of
theoMcstrrictltloneri la Council lllufla. Katie-
l f action imarantced In
& ORAIG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rlcb O'lt Glass , Pine French China ,
Silver Ware &o. ,
g < 0 lUoicwiT COljKCIL 1ILUFKB. WA
The Star Bakery ,
HOWARD & RODIE ,
227 MAIN ST ,
Kmplojr the b 8t Bread Baker In the West ; alto
; cboice bind for Cakot and Pits.
dtlhertdto all j rU ot the oltjr.
ALEXANDRA'S ' RUINS.
Th * Story of nn Eye-Wi ness
Who Oaw the BoinbBrcU
ineut From Admire !
Nicholaon'a Flajr-
ship.
How thoftlngniflcniit City WHS Ro-
iluood iu uFowIHuur * by Urlt-
lull Uuii ml Nntirn
luoonillnrioii.
New York World.
Urttiinl Lyons , p.iyniMtor'a yeoman
in the Unitud Status navy , who w.is
on the Lancaster , Adiiur.il 2sichol-
Biui'fl tl g lnp , ot Aloxiiiulria during
tlio bonib.udment , Ims given to n
World if purler nn interesting nccunnt
of the nll.iir AD feon Iroin thu Ameri
can vossi'l. "Wo had ruUirnod to Lie-
bon from the const of lUrbiry , " said
Lyons , "vrhoro the ndmiral ruccivi d n
toll-groin ftom the ovcrctnty of the
nnvy to proceed to Alcxiindri. % . Wo
were to have gotm to the liliiglUili
chnnnul , and tliis change of orders
canned nome nn icipntion on board , oa
wo know of thudillicnllius existing bo-
twcon England nn Egypt and vrero
not sorry to have nn opportunity of
Boeing some fun , Whanro reached
Aloxaudrin the bay was full of men-
of-war. I flhould think there wuro
forty , roprL'sentini ; most of the Uuro
pom nr.tiuiia. There uro twelve or
fourteen English vessels. The Lin-
cas'or , Nipsio , Qainuobaug and Ga
lena formed the American Iluot. On
thi ) 4th of July there was < ] Uitn ; eel
obration. Wo , of course , held high
holiday All the other voiacls dros.-u-d
with lUga , and the atnrs and etrip.'s
were hoisted on many of the build
Ro on shore. At 112 o'clock salutes
ivnro lired from all over tlio place , and
mint with the noise of the guns and
the music of the banda I think 1
never hoard such n din in
my lifn. The day boforu Iho
bmnbaidmout ( July 10) ) wo B.IVV
the lolcgrnph steamer leave the harbor
Riid thu aruund that *
rumor ran ma-
tcrs were coming to n. climax. The
sumo uvi'iitiiK , according to notilicii-
tion received from Admiral Seymour ,
\ > o all weighed and stood out of thu
inner harbor , accompanied by nil the
merchant vusciuls in port lit the timo.
Wo wuro thu last Hoot to lo ve.
I'robably r.otuo sixty or nuvonty nr l
anchored in the outer harbor. You
mny guess thuio was no httlo excitement -
ment on board nt the prospect of a
jombanlmciit. Eirly next morninp
wo BIXW the Tormerairo get aground
mid the Condor go to her assistance.
About 7 o'clock nil hands wuro washing -
ing decks on board the Lancaster ,
when Mr. Goodrich , the executive
nllicor , camu forward mid said :
'llurry up , boya ; jump into the top
and see what you can. The ball's
going to begin. ' Well , you may bo
sure wo didn't lose much time , and in
i few minutes all hands were scurry
ing aloft. Wo saw that , the Alexan
dria , the English flagship , which was
about half n mile from no nearer the
shore , hud hoisted her jib and almost
at the Bamo moment tlio drums beat
and thu guns begun to boom. There
were men in the tops of the English
vessels , and pull a ot smoku announced
that the machine guns were in play.
Aa far us I can judge several minutes
olapaod before the lire was returned
from the forts.
Wo lay alongside the Monarch at
kho beginning of thu bombardment ,
but when the shots began to drop
around us and whistle in the rigging
wo thought it was nbout time fonts to
move. Wo anchored just nutsido of
range. All work was euspended on
Doard. Officers us well as men cared
only to see as much us they could of
.ho bombardment , and from the
cheers that occasionally broke forrh
'rom the men with whom the rigging
was croudud , and the holiday aspect of
everything on board , you would have
bought thorn was some big regatta
going on. Opera glasses were i t a
> remium , and there was n spirited
iompctition for placed. When uhip
irod wo would watch for the ball to
ako ollcct , and presently there would
> o a little cloud of Bund and wo knew
hat it wna among thu gunners at a
'ort , The uhulls that every now and
, hen fell over thu earthworks exploded
md could bo distinctly heard on board.
The smoke hung in clouds over the
ahipH and shore , but did not shut out
our view
"Tho Galena of our llect left nt
mon for thu Smith American station.
The Helicon was bustling to and fro
all day with denpatchca , and in the
nidst of nil the tiring a brisk trndo
wan driven by some bumboats laden
with fruit from somu of the merchant
vessels. The bombaidment continued
ill day , and the eager watchum on
ward the Lane inter barely ullotvrd
thmiiHoht'fl time for meals in their
anxiety to miss none of the sport. The
irst question u man naked when ho
mulicd up from thu mesa titblo wan :
Where did the Inutohnt stnkoC Towards -
wards the at tornoon bets were freely
KiVtiii and tukim upon the destinations
if thu ahots fir oil from the ships.
I'huro did not appear to ui to bo any
) f tlio vesouls struck and the fire from
ho forts seemed weak ,
"Thulittlu Condor attracted most
attention , the very idea of a wooden
cockboat like that engaging a fort all
, o herself and blazing away so do-
erminedly , speaking much for John
lull's pluck. Lord Charles Ifureafoid
itands high in the opinion ot every-
> ody who wan present. Onu of .ho
Condor's ollicurs afterwards paid that
Kighting Charlie , ' ai Lord lioresford
s called , had all the men aft und
alked to them the night before thu
> ombardnionl and said : 'liuyu , wu'iu
goii.g to have HOIDO liihtiii ; ( ; in thu
jiinlioiit t"-nicirin if wu ! II\M a
miuiiuu. ' Kverybudy uuteiecl in.j tjjj
&pirit ( if the thing and the coiibo-
juencu was that the Condor nihinced
.ho fort ainglu-hauded. Kliu ki pt on
ho inovu all thu while and I don't
.hinl ; ahe wan htrnclc. Wo tiaw onu of
; ho forts blow up , There was n Hash
and a big upheaval of lund und the
air was filled \\ithsrnol.o lor coverul
minutua.
"At about 5 o'clock in the afternoon
the Alexandria und Mumrch etuaintd
into the inner harbor , lirintf all the
while ; and about a ha'f un liour aftur-
wardn the Aluxundria Imulu.l down
her jib , which had remained hoisted
all day. The tiring then cuasod. Thu
weather all day was line , though the
sea was lumpy. Wo rolled heavily ,
and the English gunners must have
had all their work cut out.
"At night the eceno wa u grind
one. The sky WAS cloudless and a
bright moon shone down upon us
The wntcr in the harbor gleamed witl
the lights of the vessels At anchor am
was tinged with a iiery hue toward
Iho shorn. For from among the
white buildings of Alexandria shot U |
tongues of lurid tUii.os and a cloud o
gray smoke overhung the city like a
pall. The incendiary hnd been n
> vork and had already wrought greater
destruction than even the Jiritisl
sholN had done.
"Tho next morning the British von
sola renewed t'io bombardment nt 0:30 :
o'clock , but nt about 10 o'clock a II ig
of trueo waa hoisted and thu lirniv
cc.tuul It was under this lUg of truci
that Arab ! Uoy and his troops escsper
from the city. All the afternoon tin
Itrittah Hoot lay idle. At night u gun
boat brought the nuws of Arabi'a ' es
cape and the Englishmen were full ol
indignation at thu trick that had boon
pUyed on them , At nbout 10 o'clock
"amod around Iho lleot. A good
deal of fun hna been maJo about Ad
miral Nicholson's exchange of courte
sies with othcra in whoso b.ittlo ho had
not assisted , but , us n matter of f ict ,
I bcliuvo ho just went around to civo
nn opportunity for gaining inforninikm
to thu ollicern and crown. As to the
courtesies , it is the otiqiiotto of 'the
ocean highway that when American
and English men-of-war meet the band
of each vessel plays the national air of
.ho country t > which the other .bo-
ongs. In this c > un the English cheer-
; d us , and wo returned the chocra.
Wo could not see much in the way of
lamage. Olio or two of thu vessels
tad been hulled , and a pinto or two
tnocked oil , but none of them hnd
instaincd any damage to their top
tamper.
"Tho smoke still roao in voluuioi
'rom ' the butning city on the morning
of July 111 , and from our position MO
could .100 n number of buildings in
ruins. The English aunt oil' mon to
clear the streets , and sailors and ma
rine ] were also dispatched from our
loot , fully armed , to lojk niter thu
\nuu'ican property. Tito L vnc.i.itor
lad returned to thu inner harbor on
ho eccond day after the bomb.ird-
niuil. Food was sent ashore to our
noli , who remained away for n week ,
md ( ! en Stone was nlao supplied
rom our veeael. J did not go imhoro
intil the third or fourth day after the
> umburdmont. What 1 ttctv will re-
nain indelibly fixed in my memory ,
L'ho hunduomo otrcota through which
had walked a short time before
hen crowded with people , now do-
ortcd save by marines , aailora and
iogs were full of debno and house-
lold gooda of every kind. Clmriud
> uams , titoncs , broken furniture and
rockery were nnxid up with abn-
loned cheats of clothing , fruit , cigars
nd fancy uoods of nil descnptioiiB.
'ho shojis were mostly drsortod , the
leers and windows left wide open ,
'ho seaman dcBcrvo credit for the
vay they resisted temptation , for the
'ram-shops ' were tonuntly ICES and en-
irely at their mercy. The American
ailora were ( juartored at tlio Mohumct
Mi club , utul added to their rations
with what abandoned eatables they
came ucroas , rather than allow theme
o spoil. 1 oaw onu old Bailer trot-
ing away to his quarters with a huge
aldu of pork across his ahouldors.
"In the forts which I visited the
earthworks were knocked to pieces ,
and thu guns , which had been apikvd ,
were on their ends , with the carriages
iltcd up. I believe this occurred na-
cause no apparatus was used by thu
Egyptians to provide for the recoil ,
Ammunition lay all around , but the
lead bodicH hnil been roraovoa HliU
juried. There muet have been some
terrible sights in the streets the day
after thu bombardment. I myxolf oaiv
d > > ga eating dead bodicj. I cnmu
across one group in a street that struck
no as telling n dramatic tale. An old
nan , in European drosn , laid on the
ground against the curb , with his fnco
urnod upwards. Around him were
ho dead bodien of BOVCII or eight
\raba , and from their relative poji-
ions it was evident that he had sold
lis life dearly. There weru i > o woap-
HIU near the bodies ; these had doubt-
( . ua been removed by looters. At thu
chedivu'B pal&cn thu danmgu wiought
nul been great , though due principal
y to one shell , which crushed through
iiu roof and went out by the wall ,
l'ho windows were nil smashed and thu
mlaco uround wan full of rubbish. I
eft Alexandria in the Lancaster on
lulyi-'I , by which time English troops
lad landed. Wu proceeded to Mes-
inn , and from thuro I came direct to
i'ow otk by the Anchor line ntcamor
Acadiii. "
"el. "
, Toi > h llillini ; ! Haye : "Tht-ro alt't no p ! in
latnil hUtrv t 'tit ' lia/ been ct iniiro , Mid
hot more oft llmu apple pi , mid no mcdl-
in t.an cure IndlucHtiinnnd bilinuiiiesH haf
O ul in IM'lllMl lilONHOll , "
tnt , trial huttluH JO luntu ,
of Pawnee Jiocl : .
.cttcr toll ttoii Herald.
For fifty yearc , from 182. ! to 187:5 : ,
ill trade bat ween the Misdouri river
nd the far southwest was carried on
iy wagon trains running from Fort
ndepeiidoncu , near KiuisusCity , .Mo , ,
lowii thu Santa Fu trail , which thu
Atchiflon , Topcka t Banta.Fu railroad
pproximntoly follows , through Kan-
iis to Santa Fe , N. M , J'.iwneo
Jock was a favorite camping grounder
or the wagon traiim , bocuuao its
leight- then conaidorablo incurred v
) luco of retreat in 0130 of attack , und
hero was a spring of water at its
mso. It was onu nummor night ,
icarly half a century ago , that n train
row up at the baao of thu rock ,
vhih had amonfi its guard of ecoutn
he famous Kit Carson , then u young
man unimod to Indian warfare. .Signs
of I' < i\vnco3 had boin aecn during the
ay , and thcrd was reason to expect
n .it'iu'.t \o ciuipfirt-s wci-n lit ,
.nd , iiiui1 ujuknea.ife ! : , uutrouggu rd
was put out iiiound the camp. Jt
waa Hourly midnight when it
ciiuo Kit Uarsoii'n turn tu watch ,
and , ; m ho Htolu out into thu
uraas just beyond the cump , I ho nov-
tilty and tuiuo of danger in Jim aitiu-
tujn btrotchcd ovcry llbru to thu l.-un
out tension. Suddenly the sleepers
wtro jou&cd by 'the report of n gin.
> very n.an wua instantly on hia ttet ,
ritle in hand , oxpocung a volley of
arrowD. " luit ia it ! " cried thu
lender , as Kit Carson came leaping
bick buhind the wajjona. "Thu 1'aw-
neea"gaepod Kit. "I juatahotunu
in the grass , " Thu nomun weru
hastily concealed in the wugona , and
thu men waited the Indian yell und
volley of arrows that wore each mo
ment expected , Jut the timu were
un , and nothing camu , At lant the
strain rolaxcd , and 0119 man stole on
to look after eomo horses that woto ii
danger of being stampeded. Ho dis
appeared in the darkness , and then a
burst of laughter rang out on the
silent night air. "Comeand see Kit's
Pawnee , " lie called. The scouts followed -
lowed him , and there lay Kit's mull
shot through the head. The innn
cent b' , at hud boon pcnoofully gr /
1112 , aid Kit hnd taken the * tips of its
long furs for the pluiu 3 of A Pawnee
warrior.
So this blnir , from that time to t'li ' ? ,
as borne the name of I'nwneo Itocl. .
Of the many Indian luttlos and at
tacks on trains th.it this crumbling
mats has witnessed , no talc of morn
desperate conrngo has boon handed
down than thnt of two asoutd , who
were besieged on Iho summit of thii
rock some time in the ' , ' ! 0i for threu
days by a band of Kiowaa. They
fought until their unernngnim made
the Indians fear in approach the reck.
Then the crafty savages lirod the
prairie , but the scouts , throwing
themselves on their faces on the sum
mil of the rock , wuro enabled , by a
: hango in the \\ind , to escape. At
last their ammunition gave out. The
Iviowao aunt n me.iacnger to oll'dr them
; heir lives if onuotild safely run the
jauntlot. The ocollta accepted
his last desperate chance , and
ho Kiowas choeo Hill Gibson ,
famous frontiersman , to un
dergo the ordeal. They formed in
loublo line1 , armed with knives ,
latchets , and clubs. A Httlo distance
) oyond stood the chief , who coldly
warned the ccont thnt , nnlei.i ho
could reach tlio ehiof's eitlo nnrcathcil
and without losing n drop of blood ,
ho lives of both would bo ollorcd up
at the stnko hrfora annsdt , ( iiboon
stripped to the w.ust. The chic ! gave
the word and the ucout leap through
hu line an though endowed with the
iior ; of n deinon. lie tofotul the
\towaalight and left , dod pd between
heir legs , under tluur outstretched
arms , leapxul over themns they otooped
o strike him , and finally leached the
rowniiiir chief breathloos , but nnvrd ,
or tlio Iviowao kept their word , and
10 and Inn companion \\init free.
\Vorthv ol f rniio *
A * a rulis wo ilo not recomticiul paten I
Meilicinex , but \\hon wo know of out ) tlu.l
rilly is a public lionvfactor. and dorx
mxili\ov ) cue , then \vo consider it ulir
iuty ti > unp.iit th.it information to nil.
.Icctrio liittt'tH arutiuly a inoH v.ilnnlilo
utilicitu1 , mid will wircly ' rnv 11' ' " HI iioi1) .
' 'o ir niul Ajfiic , St"1 < , J.ucr mid
Cidnoy Complntii B , evn wrro all ether
einudlfs full. Vfa know u-eix-if wnspoak ,
mt can fivcly rccnmmcnd them to nil.
inuli. Sold nt fifty centK u' bottle , by
j. V.
Urlof RemnrKB of Dnu Poltor'H Wlfo
"i\Ir. \ Pclfor , " said Dan's wife ,
'would yo like tn aeo mo a loim wid
er , with a stone dead hnabandV
This idea started Dan and ho looked
ip frmi his whittling kindlings wilh-
ho carving knife.
"Of count ) not. I've got a heart
nr yo as big as a barn an' aa open as
r saw-mill ,
"An1 don't yo pity or woman as is
or whole widdor/ / "
"S.utin. "
"An1 don't yo half pil'y or woman
os is a half widderj"
"Sirtin euro. "
"An1 which du yo pity the wusl cr
marriageable widder or onu thet can't
lurry nohon J '
"The ono that can marry is lens to
) u pitied 'cos ahe mny git er better
lualmnd 'n nhe hnd uforu. "
"Thon why donn't yo pity 1110 ? ' '
"What ! "
"I married yo fur or man , an" yo
wont lookin' an actin1 like cr man at
hat limo. lut ! nowyero moro'n half
dead. Yo hain't spoke tor mo pleas-
uit tor-day. 'Foro wo was married
yo'd gabble tor me all the chance you'd
; it , Yo liain't showed me no alton-
'
ion kinde'r perlito like which ploaaea
is women. Yo waH wonderful pcrlito
whnn yo used tcr como n coitrtm' mu.
Yer don't show mo no dutl'erunco in
, 'ur mannora , Now diU'crcnco allowed
o or woman when that woinan'fl yor
wife ain't never lost , but allua payo
> if , mtureat ; it kinder sweetens life as
nolasBCHBueutena gingerbread , llow'd
io like it if I was tur Inavo all. the
iwoutnesa otit'cn the cake jca' 'cos
wo'ro nuuriedf Yer dead , Dan , in
ror aonso of thu pleasantness yor oonld
liHsirninato aroun' yo. If yo'd bo fur
oft1 ono v/t'ok na purlito nn' attentive
is "o was nforo marriu o I'd fuel bet-
or than if 1 wni at a circus aeuin'
Tumbo all of the time. A man iniiken
ho great mistake of hu hfiitinio when
10 drops his politeness in hiu own
umily , "
Ilorhfnrd'it Aciil Phonpliiito
roil 'Uii : iMI Kri'i'.riH orKIMACC. . ) , "
Diu 0. A. FICUNALD , Boston
says ; "I have used it in cases of im-
laireil nerve fnnctinu with beneficial
euultu , esjiDciully in crfHus wln.ro tlio
Hj'Htuiu ib oll''cUid , by the toxic action
if tobacco. "
Murlc Tlilfi ! I f ° the con iilon cf the
toinu.li ami ita near aliltx , hullvir utiU th
iowtl , di | ml phy let ! health mid lliuri imu c (
nUlitct. Jf trit.nu orxinu aru luxctivu IT In a
tate of lirltillnii. Iho to Ini ; , r ulutliu , maih-
Inlliieiuo of Tuirjnt'u bell/ur Apirlu'H U ur-
tntly rmiilrwl ,
_ _ _ ri > pMJ iiv AM. imi ; oraT8 _ _
Rubber Hose , Iron and Lead
Pipe , Iron and Brasn Fittings and
Wmmings , at
Bixby & Wood's ,
THE PLUMBKR8.
) n Bancroft or ( Fourth Strootn. )
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
Tlio mcjbt co'ilr. ill lou&ttd Ii' t il In tto cltj.
I oiii 75u 1)100 ) , | lland l ( ; /K > p < rdv
t'lrtt C'libi lUwUuruut > .oiiuti.tid nitn tbo
otcl
-HURST. - - Prop.
Cornir Fourth and Lotml Kttix.li.
ivto.
MORGAN PARK
MILITARY ACADEMY
A Chrlitlan Knnilly Eclu < ol for IIU l'npari. >
or Collfni' , H ' 1111.111 B h iol or IkHiiu'iu hooJ
to Oupt , KD , N KJHKTAl.COn1.
I'rincliml ,
UotrMn Park , Cook Co. , III. ata'.oxuu.
JlWlOw
COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO.
Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn-
me , Ro-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors ,
Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in
Improved Ilawkoyo Wind Mills and Pumps.
J , J , Hathaway , Manager , Council Bluffs , la ,
Mnchlnorv 111 lie niti exclusively for custom work on ThnnJay and Friiliyof
cAfliuelj. . Onl'M * Hcltcd nml in
. 3E5L. 3S& K abw'TK"aSff3ES < § C2O. . . ,
( Successors to J. W. Rodefer )
WUOLKSALli AND RETAIL PKALERS IN
LAOIAIAMA , LEHIG-H ,
AND ; ALL
COHNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Ofllco No. 34 Penrl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and
Elovmitb AvHtniHOounoil _ BluffH.
" "
P. f. MAYNK. 0. E. MAYNE
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY
MANUFACTURE
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES ,
SCORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
The Very Beat of Brooma Conatnutly on Hnnd. The Hlhent [
Market Price Pnid for <
Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley
IBIROOIVC
Parties Wiahinfr to Boll Broom Oorn Will Ploaae
Send Bnmplo.
& oo.
JAMES FRANEY ,
: H2 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFPS , IA.
Al > vni l > crpioiiliai lthnfliie.tainorlii'0'itofmat rial for Kciitlunion'a ivonr. Batlnfactloinciiaranteeil
G3CS
rorallkliuhcf I'ANCV QOUIitf , nuclias
of nil ili'dcrlptlons. Also liandkurchlofB , both In silk and linen , hos.i of all Hindu , thread , pint ,
ncudloH , it : . Wo hopu the laulea will call and eoo our stock of00'la it CSS Uroadwa ) iilin
tol-it ; flHonhcro.
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUT MAIN STREET.
THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. Nimo but lirst-olaea B. kora
employed. Bread , Oixko , Pica , ito. , delivered to uny part of the city. On
\Vuona ; run all day.
P. AYRES , Proprietor.
Merchant Ta lor.
( ! * nlo Cutter fur Melculf 1 ! . , )
Devol's N.ew Building , No A/I / ain Street , .
Council Bluffs , la , |
HnltHjii unlcr SIS nnd iiiiwunlB.
. ( . F. JCIOTUALL. QUO II. OIIAAEI' .
( Siii oiMors to .1 I1 , \ . i N.taitaly. )
Abstract , . Real Estate and Loan Brokers.
\Vubtt > i tluonh 'jinpltto ot of nlnlrao luiokii In nil. ly ( loti and IituiN In I'ottawatUralo
lonnti 'lltii e fiiiiliitil and ulnlrauK fur liliudnii nlmrt otlio. lloiioy to lian nn ilty ami ftrm
promrtv./hort nnd I inif llmo , Inru uiuimilt tliu lionuttir. Ituul o.tuobouiihtaud iiolj. Olllcu
ut iliB nlil HI tml. niirio-lni nmrf Ii I D
Of Arcadia , Carroll County , Iowa.
ON THE OI110AOO , V NORTH \VESTKHN \ II. K.
! ' Gurrn" ' ' llnnk of Arcadia
( ; ; , ; * ; ; /
. Blolir
Wdidlitij. ' , JwerH iv ( ienuriil Murolwndisu , drain , Iniplomonta
M'V IJr"s Gum-Mi Murahnndino , ariiin. Tinpluinctita
II. 1'rutur , t Co. fJonorul Murchnndito
\ \ wtbroult A Lovely Oroccriea and Drugs
! ' j5"1 ' " Di-uf-u und Insurance
J'V u , , " 'a\y. \ > Uurdwaro und Implements
I ) , llariilioldt llardwaro
U. F. .Johnson Ilarncaa
' ' Ilotoland Boarding llouso
r'n ni 'i
. ' . . , , , Law and Insurance
.1. II. II , l-onntru Pliyslcian
Mra. i. . 1'onwtra ' , , Millinery Store
I ; rani : Uaepka Uluckauuth nnd Wjigon Shop
N. ' ' W11.- , : Mlaolcimith Shop
K hii'ttWoldt ' Illuckainith
Shop
.luliu linuliicr , ' . .Fiinn IinplDinonta and Grain
I ) . J. MoUougall ( Jrain M
II. Otirpoutor I'oatiniwtcr and Notary 1'ublio
J1Kri'IH Furniture
h1' ' * " lrlok { Vard
' ' AlfI '
, L'vory
L " A'- " " .M.rnlml
IIHK. orricKu v. ii , M. Mr. .
OFIICER & FUSE ! ,
Council Bluffs , la ,
Established , - - I860
In Korditc. and lou.i tlu Kii-haujjo
and tuniu
tuniuJACOB
JACOB SIMS ,
Attorney ami Gounsollor at Law ,
COUNCIL ULUW.S , IOWA.
Olllpo Ilroaduay , livtvcvn Main and Pearl
rltrutn. Will prutlke In hUlo and
Uourtu
STEAM LAUNDRY.
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON & ANDSERSOH ,
Proprietors ,
ThMsunJiy h a Juat liccn o 'nod for busl-
nun , und uoaruiuw | , r > | > arod to ilo laiuiliy
v orK of ull kindi und gu iru'iVco latUfactlou A
l > ttliUyiiia'lo ' ot llnu work , until an coHiru.
ulfa llnvthliU , cto Wa want ovenljoJy .to
' '
, ( i\euj.i trial.
LARSON ft ANDKIISOK
" " "
MBB , fl , J , HILTON , M , 5 ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
2tSf ! Council BlalT * .