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    THE DAILY BEE JFIUDAY SEPTEMBER 8
O. O. OO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
City MnrkitCouncil Dluffa lena ,
WHOLESALE F 1 , O U n HOUSE ,
Central Acnt for the CflcbraU'rl Mills or II. 1 > . Ktiih , x Co. . Ooldcn Kaglo Flour
Kai.tis , and ( urcn Dpi Mills , 'laux Vails , Dakota.
Reference , Bmllh & Crl'tfni'fn , Coni.cll liiuili , la.
s : .
WtOLKSALF. AND KITTAIL
STATi'Jl ERY AMD PRINTER'S GOODS ,
BLPFFS , IOWA.
TITLE AB 8TRAOT 0 F F 1 0 E.
OT. TOTT. t CQ TOK 3K. 33 JSo CS O > .
Lands and Lots Bought aud Sold.
MONEV TO LOAN AT LOW HATES ,
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - IOWA.
15 North Main Street ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS.
aJj .fitted unt > cn ( , In rail skin anil kip. O k nnJ Hemlock 80LK LKATHKI5 , Mid 1
codM1P < "l < 'lnl''lf tnthculioc trrnlo. Oo lUnolJ n thcfip Mln thoEant. _ _
UOMIS' ' JfEI MILLINEET STOEE
FOR STYLISH SPUING MILLINE11Y PATTERN BONNETS AND
CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY.
South Main Ptreet. Council Bluffa la
105 . - - , - - -
Tlmt never require crImlDr ] , nt Mra. J. J. flood's llnlr Gtoro , at iirlct-a never bolero touched liy
ny other hair dealer. Al'o a mil line ol im Itches , etc , atdruatly reduced prices. Also gold ,
ll\cr and colored nets Waves uuilo from lvlli-91 oun hnlr. Do not tail to uMl licloro purchulng
eli > c bcre. All ( -orxln warranted ai roprca'.ntnl. MHS. J. J 0001) ,
29 Main strein , Counrll Illnflp. town
No. 530 , BROADWAY , ( Pnlmcr'a Block ,
lictwcou Oth and 7th atruits.
Our Motto : Slric' rleanll'uss ' , the be t qmlitv of nieatj , nnd ioncel jioselblo ] ir cos , MuaU ile-
hcnd tea ) jrartof tlioilij. ( .omen U HIC oiir new shop.
ethesda
At Bryant's Spring ,
Oor , Broadway anfl Uiiioii Sts.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Plain , Medicated , Y per , Electric , I'lungo ,
Douch , Bhouer , Hot and Cold Baths Com
petent ii.ale and leinalo nurses and attendants
lv , j on hand , and ilio bent of care and atten
tion clen pit rons. Special attention nU en to
batning children. Investigation aud i < atronaia
lollcttulDR. . A. H STUDLEY & Co. ,
100 Upper Broadway.
Dr. Stud'ey : Tnatmcnt of chronic diseases
maJo a apeclalty.
cT.mt.iTin KHMOVEU without the
fl \ E I n X drawing ot blood or USD of
Ull UJJlUU knllo. UurcB hint : dlaiascti ,
AVT OTIII.M ? Fits , Scrofula , Lher ComA -
A V.T ! ' " ' ' > Uropny , Uhcurna.
T U M 11 R S t'9" ' ' . krt" aid Horcur-
I U III U II W ,
, al sore , > Kryslpclas , Salt
Kheuia , Scald Held , Catairh , wcalt , Inllamcd
and granulated Kjcscrofuloua Ulcer and Female -
male Uisiiwo of all kinds. AUo Kidney and
Veuerlal diHeaws. Hemorrhoids or 1'ilca cured
s"- money refunded.
if ' ! , All dlicaaca treated upon the principle ofcget -
V , able reform , without the uw ot mercurial poi -
onn or the knife.
tS j ISIcctro Vapor or Medicated Ilaths , furnished
who deslro them.
Hernia or Hupturo radically cured by the use
the Uastlc belt Tru and 1'laeter , uhich haa
ueror | lu the world.
CONSULTATION FREE-
CALL ON Oil ADDIliaS
7i Crs , B , Bice ana F , C , Miller ,
' if
' > f. COUNCIL BLUFFS , In.
J. M.
UEALEIl IN
V 1 REAL ESTATE
ANQ LOAN AGENT ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
W.D.STILLMAN
. . ,
. V ' ' Pr "tltloner of Hemcopathy , consulting
\ ] { Pt icianandSurgeon ,
OHlceu d residence 015 Willow avenue , C'oun-
; l UluCfg , 'o a.
i .NTON & WEST.
DE'NTISTS. '
14 Pear Street , Oounoil Bluffs.
Extracting nil filling a tpecUlty ,
DR. t . - P. HANCI1ETT ,
fttfSICiANANDSURGEOH.
Office , No. 14 I'uarl Street , llouit , 0 a. m. to
2. , and 2 p. in. , to & | > , in , Kealdcncc , ISO
Bancroft street , Ti.lepl.onic connection with
Central oalco ,
IF. T. SEYBERT M. D.
. . , . . ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
; COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA.
Olllco No , 5 , Everett Block , Broad
way , over A. Louiu'a lleataurant.
S. E.
2C C7i 32 i ! * T 'tVC *
i
> ; Office over savlngt banli.
fOOUNOIt , BLUFFS , - . - Iowa.
f REAL ESTATE.
VV , C. J ruca , In connection with bis law and
tolhctlon bu lncaabujs and eU'.s real estate.
Persons vlMag to buy or cell city propert > call
t hia office , over UuehnUl's book etor , 1'earl
EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
ustice ot the Peace and
Notary Public.
416Broadway , Council Bluffs
drawn .and ickoowl < god
WATER WAVES.
In Stock and Manufactur
ed to Order.
Wftvcu Mndo From Your Onm Iliur.
TOILET RTICLES ,
All Goods Warranted as
Represented , and Price *
G-uaranteed.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
337 W. Broadway ,
Council Bluffs ; - - - low a
"
MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGIST.
Qradusito of Klectropathlc Institution , Phlla-
delphla , 1'unu.t.
Office Gor , Broadway & Glenn Avo.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
The treatment of nil dleoafloa nnd pnlnful dlf-
Ocultloa peculiar to ferraloa a epoclalty.
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attorney & Counsellor ,
Officeo\er FiratNatlonal HankCounrll DliiBa.
Iowa. Will practice In the etato and federal
cotutaJNO.JAYFEAINEY ,
Justice of tlie Peace ,
314 BROADWAY ,
Ooniioil Elnffs. - - Iowa.
W. B. MAYEB ,
Loans anclMEstate ,
I'roprlotor of almtracU of Pottawaltamle
cuunty. Oillo3 corner of Uriudway and il.iln
biretti , Counuil lilulTj Io a.
JOHN STEiNER , M. D. ,
( Deutschcr Arzt. )
Cor. AVASHINGTON AVE & 7tli St.
Council Bluffa.
lAiKtsca of women ami children n * poclalty ,
P7 J , "
FKUB Disi'K.vsAiiY EVEHY SATOUDAY ,
Office In Kverett's block , Pearl treet. IU1 ]
ilence 023 Fourth etroet. OIBco houra from 9 to
n.jn. , 'J loj and a 8 p. in. Council I lulu
"
F."C7"GLAHKT
PKACOJCAL ? DENTIST.
Pcirl oppoelto tha postolBce. Ono ol
theoldcatrra tltloncri la Council lllufls. Kitln-
Islictlon ( guaranteed lu
MAUIl R & OBAIQ ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
P.lcla O-it aiass , Flno French OUlnu ,
Bllver Ware &o. ,
840 llROlBWiT COUNCIL BLUFFS. WA
The Star Bakery ,
HOWARD & ROBIE ,
227 MAIN ST ,
Km ploy the best Dread Baker In the Weil ;
; choicc hind for Cake * aud Pu ! .
ddhmd to all t rU ot the oily ,
ALEXANDRA'S ' RUINS.
Story of an Eye-Wi neae
Who Uaw the BoinbBrd-
naeut From Admiral
Nicholson's Flag
ship.
Hnw thoMfiRnHlcnut Cltj- Win Ro-
ducoil lu ti I'oiviHuur * by Mrlt-
Ish Until und Nntivn
luooti ( Uni-itm.
Nf York WorlJ.
Daiiinl Lyons , prtymiwtor'a yeomai
in tlio United Status unvy , who WMS
on the LincAster , Adiiur.il .Nichol-
snn'fl tl'gchip , at Aloxiimlrin diirinj ,
t'ui ' boinb.mlmcnt , has given to n
World irpirter mi uitcro'tini ; ncculitil
of the nllair nn reon from thu Ameri
can vossi'l. "AVo hud ruttirnoil to Lis
bon from the coast of lUrbiry , " saiii
Lyons , "where the admiral rcccivrd a
tulogram ftom the ntcrctnrj" of the
niwy to proceed to Alexandria.Vo
were to have gone to the Englioh
channel , and this change of orders
canoed r.oino an icipation on board , as
no know of thoditlicullius existing be
tween England an Egypt and vruro
not sorry to have nn opportunity ol
noting sonic fun , \Vhon wo reached
Alexandria the bay was full of men-
of-war. 1 should think there were
forty , representing most of the Euro-
pom nations. There iiro twelve or
fourteen English rceaols. The Lin-
cas.'or , Nipsic , Quinnob.iii { ! and Ga
lena formed the Auioricau lleot. On
the 4th of July there was quito a col
obration.Vu , of course , held high
holiday All the other voiacls drospcd
with lUgo , and the atnrs and etripna
were huistud on many of the build-
in go on shore. At 12 o'clock salutes
IWMO ; fired from nil over the place , and
wni\t with the noise of the guns nd
the music of the banda I think 1
never hoard such a din in
my lift ) . The day before the
tiombaulmeut ( July 10) ) wo aa\r
the telegraph steumor loaru the harbor
and the rumor ran aruund that inn
tera were coming to n climax. The
8'itno uvt'iiiiiK , ticcordinjj to notilJca-
tion received from Admiral Seymour ,
no all weighed and ntood out of tliu
"nnor harbor , accompanied by nil thu
merchant vustiula in port i t the time.
Wo worn the last lloefc to loavo.
Probably BOUIO sixty or uovonty Rail
anchored in the outer harbor. You
nay guess theio was no httlo oxcite-
nunt on board t tie ! prospect of a.
jombardmont. Eirly next morning
wo saw the Tormerairo get aground
and thn Condor go to her assistance.
About 7 o'clock nil hands were wasti
ng decks on board thu Lancaster ,
when Mr. Goodrich , the executive
ollicer , came forward and said :
Hurry up , boys ; jump into thu top
and see what you can. The ball's
; oing to begin. ' Well , you may bo
luru we didn't lose much time , and in
i few minutes all hands were scurry-
ng aloft. Wo saw that the Alexan
dria , the English flagship , which was
about half a mile from ua nearer thu
shore , had hoisted her jib and almost
at the same moment the drums beat
and the guns began to boom. There
were men in thu tops of thu English
vessels , and putla at smoke announced
that the machine guns were in play.
AD far as I can judge several minutes
elapsed before the iiro was returned
from the forts.
Wo lay alongside the Monarch at
, ho beginning of the bombardment ,
3Ut when the allots began to drop
around us and whistle in thu rigging
wo thought it was about time for us to
novo. Wo anchored just outaulo of
augo. All work was tiuspuiidud on
> oard. Ofticora an well us men cared
only to see as much us they could of
ho bombardment , and from the
cheers that occasionally broke forth
rom the men with whom the rigging
vaa croudud , and thu holiday aapect of
everything on board , you would have
bought then ) wits some big regatta
; oing on. Opera glasses were nt a
iremium , and there waa a npiritmi
iompotition for placed. When n uhip
ired wo would watch for thu ball to
ako utiect , and presently there would
) on little cloud of sand and wo knew
hat it wiu among the gunners nt a
nrt. The iihulls that every now and
hen fell over the earthworks exploded
ind could be distinctly heard on board.
L'ho smoke hung in clouds over the
hips and ohore , but did not shut out
our view.
"Tho Gttlona of our llect left at
loon for thu .Suuth American Htatinn.
Pho Helicon was bustling to and fro
all day with denpatches , and in thu
nidst of all the tiring a brisk trudu
van drivun by ROIIIU bumboats ludcn
wit ! ) fruit from soinu of the merchant
cssola. Thu bombaidmcnt continued
til day , and the imgur walchuin on
ward the Laiioister barely ullotvrd
hiMiiaohefj time for meals in tlioir
nxiety to miss none of the sport. The
rat question u man nuked when lie
nulled up from thu mesa titblo was :
Whuro did thu hint shot strike ( ' To-
words the afternoon beta were freely
kivim and taken upon the destinaliuns
f thu allots flrud from the ships ,
'hero did not appear to m to bo any
> f the vcBuels struck and the lire from
ho forts Boomed weak ,
"Thu little Condor attracted most
attention , the very idea of a wooden
ockboat like that engaging a fort all
o herself and blazing away BO do-
ermincdly , npoaklng much for John
iull'a pluck. Lord Charles liereaford
tarids hlgli in the opinion ot every-
iody who was present. One of vho
jondor'n oflicura afterwards paid that
Kighting Charlie , ' ai Lord Itorcnford
s called , had all thu men aft and
alked to thorn the night before the
) umbardniont and aaid : 'Hoys , wo'ro
going to have sumo lighting in thu
> iiiil'oii i"-m 'tr < nv if wo li.iv.i
nuiice. ' Everybody uhtoriU uuo tl.j
pirit of the thing and the COIH.O-
| Uunco wan thai thu Condor silenced
ho fort ailiglu-huudcd. Klio ktpt on
ho move alt the while and I don't
hink alio wan utruck. Wo saw ono of
ho forte blow up , There was a Hash
and a big upheaval of B.iiid and the
lir was lilted uithsmol.o lor toverul
ninutea.
"At about 5 o'clock in the afternoon
the Alexandria and Muiarch etoairied
into the innur harbor , tiring all the
while ; and about a ha'f an hour after
wards the Altixundria lmulu.1 down
her jib , which had remained hoisted
all day. The firing then ceased. Thu
weather all day was line , though the
sea waa lumpy. Wo rolled heavily ,
and the English gunners must Jiuvu
had all their work cut out.
"At night the scene wai a grind
ono. The sky WAS cloudless and
bright moon shone down upon us
The water in the harbor gleamed wit !
the lights of the vessels At anchor am
was tltigod with a fiery hue toward
the shore. For from among th
white buildings of Alexandria shot U ]
tongues of lurid lUu.es and a cloud o
gray smoke overhung the city like a
pall. The iucondinry had been a
Tork and had already wrought creator
destruction than even the liritisl
aholN had done.
"The next morning the British vcs
sols n'tiewtnl t'io bombardment at 0:30 :
o'clock , hut nt about 10 o'clock a Ihj ,
of truce waa hoisted arid the liritu
ceased. It waa under this tUg of truei
that Ar.ibi Hey and his troops escapee'
from thn city. All the afternoon tlu
liritioli llout lay idle. At night n gun
boat brought the IIOWB of Arabi's en-
cnpe and the Englishmen were full ol
indignation at thu trick that had been
phyed on thorn , At about 10 o'clock
"anted around the ( loot. A good
ileal of fun IIAA boon ma Jo about Ad
miral Nicholson's exchange of courte
sies with othcra in whoso b.ittloho hail
not assisted , but , as a matter of f ict ,
I bcliuvo ho just went around to civo
an opportunity for gaining informnikm
to the olliccrn and crows. As to the
courtesies , it is the etiquette of 'the
ocean highway that when American
and English men-of-war meet the band
of each veeacl plays thu national air of
: ho country 11 vhich the other .bo-
onga. In this c o the English cheer-
id us , and wo returned the cliocra.
Wo could not see much in the way of
lamago. Ono or two of thu vessels
had been hulled , and a plate or two
knocked oil , but none of thorn had
sustained any damage to their top
lampor.
"Tho Pinnko still roao in volumes
ram thu burning city on the morning
of July lit , and from our position \\o
could nee a number of buildings in
ruing , Thu English sent oil' men to
clear the streets , and sailors and ma
rines were also dispatched from our
loot , fully ariuud , to huk after thu
Vmm-ican property. Thu Lincaxter
lad returned to the inner harbor on
ho eccund day after thn bombard-
nent. Food was sent ashore to our
ncn , who remained awny for a wcil > ,
ind ( ion Sumo was nluo supplied
rom cur vt'Esul. J did not go nnlioru
intil the third or fourth day after thu
> oniburdmont. What 1 sanr wilt re-
uain indelibly fixed in my memory ,
'lie handtiumo otrcots through which
had walked a short timu before
hen crowded with people , now do-
ertcd save by marines , sailora and
oga were full of dchrin and hotiau-
lold gouda of every kind. Chttrtud
learns , utoncs , broken furniture and
rockery wore mixed up witli ubnti-
oned chests of clothing , fruit , cigars
ud fancy goods of all descriptions ,
'ho shopn were mostly deserted , the
oora and windows left wide open ,
'ho oeamau deserve credit for the
vay they resisted temptation , for the
ram-shops were tonuntly leeo and en-
iruly at their mercy. Thu American
ailors were quartered at the Mehemet
Mi club , and added to their rations
with what abandoned eatables they
amo ucro.iB , rather than allow theme
o spoil. 1 oaw ono old pailor trot-
ing away to his quarters with a huge
Ide of pork across his ahoiildors.
"Ill the forts which I visited the
earthworks were knocked to pieces ,
and thu guns , which had been spiked ,
vero on their ends , with the carriages
iltcd up. I believe this occurred no-
cause no apparatus waa used by thu
Egyptians to provulo for the recoil.
Ammunition lay all around , but thu
lead bodie * had been romovoa anil
mriod. There muet have been somu
erriblo sights in the streets thu day
after the bombardment. I iiiynulf oaw
t < ) ga eating dead bodied. I came
across ono group in a street that struck
no as telling a dramatic tale. An old
nan , in European dross , laid on thn
; roiiiid against the curb , with hia face
urnod upwards. Around him were
lie deud bodion of seven or eight
\rabo , anrt from their relative poji-
ions it was evident that lie had Bold
lis life dearly. Ttioru were i.o woup
inn near the bodies ; ttiese had dnubt-
saa been removed by looters. At the
chudivo'a palace thu damage wrought
uid been great , though due principal-
y to one shell , which crushed through
: hu roof and wont out by the wall ,
'tie windows were all smashed and thu
mlacu around WUH full of rubbish. I
eft Alexandria in thu Lancaster on
ulyL'l , by which time English troops
lad landed. Wo proceeded to Mos-
ina , nnd from thuru I came direct to
STuw York by the Anchor line utcumor
Acadia. "
, liii < h UlUin 'i nayt : "Thi-ro uit'l nu pi in
atiul liittrv t nit hn/ been et niiiro , Mid
liot more oft I linn apple pi , and ii incdi-
In Kan euro hiillvCHiuiinncI lillidiHiiusH liuf
o wet an M'lil.V ! Ul.OMHoii , " I'riuo T < 0
tut , trial hottlux 10 cenl ,
of Piiwnoo iioclc.
ctter loll eton lltmlil.
For llfty yearp , from 182 ! ) to l&TJ ,
11 trade butwocn thn Mieaonn river
nd the far southwest was carried on
> y w.igon tralno running from Fort
I/dependence / , near Kansas City , -Mo. ,
own thu Bantu Ko trail , which thu
Atchioon , Topcka tt Kantii Fo railroad
pproxiinutuly follows , through Kan-
ua to Santa t'V , N. M. I'.iwiiuu
lock was a favorite camping grounder
or thu wagon trninu , because its
might - then considerable incurred u
> lace of retreat in ease of attack , and
here was a spring of watur at ita
> ase. it waa one nummur night ,
early half a century ago , that a train
row up at the bane of thu rock ,
'hih had among its guard of ecouta
fie famous Kit Carson , then a young
mil unuiiod to Indian warfare. Higtm
f 1'Awneos had been seen during the
ay , and thc.ru was reason to expect
u uttiu-.f \o c iinirt'8 ( were lit ,
< iid , ttlur uaikiiub.fti : , uutrun uai-J
ivus put out suouiid the camp. It
was Hourly midnight when it
camu Kit Caraon'a turn to watch ,
and , an ho utolu out into the
urasa just beyond thu camp , I ho nov
elty and Buiiuo of danger in Ins aitiu-
turn btrotchcd every tibru to tlio k-'on
cat tension. Suddenly thu ulcopora
v/eru loused by 'tho report of agin.
t very luan waa instantly on hia ttet ,
rillo in hand , oxpeciing u volley of
urrown , " hat in it ! " cried the
leader , aa Kit Canton cnmo ludping
bick tiuhind the vtagona. "Thu 1'uw-
neea"ga8pod Kit. "I just shot i/nu
in the grass. " Thu w onion were
hastily concealed in the wuijonn , and
thu men waited thu Indian yell nnd
vulluy of arrows that ere each mo-
muia expucted , Hut the timu were
uiij and nothing came. At last the
strain relaxed , and on man stole ou
to look after tome horRos that wnro ii
danger of being stampeded. Ho dia
appeared in the darkness , and then a
burst of laughter rang out on tlio
silent night air. "Come and see Kit'
Pawnee , " ho called. Tlio scouts fet
lowed him , and there lay Kit's mult
hot through the head. The innn
cent b > , ut hail boon peacefully gray
in ? , and Kit had taken the tips of us
long ears for the plumes of a Pawnee
warrior.
So this bluir , from that time to this ,
' ' .is bornu thu name of Pnntiuo Uocl. .
Of the many Indian luttlcs and at
tacks on trains that this crnmbliuu
niaia has witnessed , no tale of mnn
desperate courngo has been linndci'
down than that of two ssnul , who
were besieged on the summit of thii
rock some time in the ' . ' ! 0j for thron
.lays by n _ b.Mid of Kiowao , They
Fought until their unoritngaim made
the Indians fear to approach the reck.
Then the crafty savages lirod the
irairio , but the econte , throwing
.hemsolves on their faces on the sum
mil of the rock , were enabled , by a
ihannu in the \\ind , to escape. At
ast their ammunition gave out. The
ECiowaa aunt a messenger to lUl'jr thorn
their lives if one would safely run thu
; nuntlot. The ecouta accepted
his last desperate chance , and
ho Kiowas choao Hill Gibson ,
infamous frontiersman , to un
dergo the ordeal. They formed in
loublo line , armed with kuivoi ,
mtchots , and clubs. A little distance
joyoud stood the chief , who coldly
warned the tcout that , union lie
could reach the chief's side uiifc.ith.pd
and without losing a drop of blood ,
lie lives of both would be oll\m > d up
nt the stake before sunset. Oibaon
stripped to the waist. Thu chic ! gave
ho word aud the ccout loop through
ho line an though endowed with thu
ii > or of n dotnon. Ho tufninl the
\iowaa light and left , dodprd between
huir legs , under thuir outstretched
irina , leaped over themns they otoojied
o strike him , and finally reached thu
rownini ! chief bruathleos , but raved ,
or the Kiuwaa kept their word , and
10 and liin companion \\ent free.
"Worthy ol i'mliei-
A a rule wo no not reeniuiicud p.iton t
Medicine * , l > ut wlipu wo know of ono llu.t
rilly in a public lipnefactor. nml dorn
uwllivoly cu e , then wo consider it our
uty tn miji.iit tint liiforinatinu to all.
'Icctrio liitti'is nrutiuly n moil v.ilualiK )
neiliuino , nud will mircly IMII1111' > n no s.
'o ir niul AHUP , Hi"1 , J.IMT nud
viilnoy Complain H , ovn worn all ether
cniL'dlfH full.'o tciiow \ 'eix" ) [ wospoal : ,
tut can Cicely recommend tlieiu In nil.
ixuli. Sotil nt fifty ceutK a' tiottlc , by
3. K.
llrlof RtmiirUH of Dan Poltor'H Wlfo
"Air. IMtor , " said Dan's wife ,
'would ye like tu see mo : i loun wid
er , with a stone dead husbniuU"
This idea utartod Dan and hu looked
p fr mi hia whittling kindlings with-
lie carving knifo.
"Of conruu not. I'vu got a heart
ur ye as big as a barn an' aa open as
r saw-mill. "
' 'An' don't ia
yo pity or woman aa
r whole widdorf"
"S.utin. "
"An" don't yo half pity or woman
as is a half widdurj"
"Sirtin euro. "
"An1 which du yo pity thu wusl er
marriageable widder or one thot can't
narry nohon I '
"Tho ono that can marry is less to
jo pitied "cos she may git er bettor
maband 'n she had afore. "
"Then why doan't yo pity mo ? "
"What ! "
" 1 married yo fur or man , an' yo
went looktn' an actin' liku cr man at
hat timo. tint now yore moro'n half
lead. Vo hain't spoke tcr me pleas-
int tor-day. 'Koro we was married
o'd gubblu tcr inoall thechancuyuii'd
rit. Yo liaiu't ohowed mo nu niton-
ion kinde'r perlitu liku which pleases
is women. Yo wan nondurful perlitn
when yo used tcr coinu a coiirtin' mu.
Yur don't allow mu no dull'eroncu in
'or manners , NowtUU'crcnco showed
o or woinnti when that woman's yor
vifu ain't never loat , but allus payo
lif , intoreat ; it kinder awuutoim lifu as
iiolaBscaaweotuni ) gingerbread , llow'd
ye like it if I was tur loavu all. thu
wuetnesa out'un the caku jca' 'ens
we're married I Yor dead , Dan , in
ror aonau of thupleaauntnoim yur could
liMuiminatu arotin1 yo. If yu'd be fur
es' ono week an perlitu an' attentive
M "o waa afore marriugu I'd fuel bet-
or than if 1 WUH at u circus scuin'
fumbo all of thu time. A man makeii
hu gruat miat.iku of hij lifetime when
10 drojH his polituneHS in hia own
umily. "
lVi Aoiil Phofijiliuto
"
rou TIII : i MI Ki'fi'A'in or IOIIACCO ,
Du. 0. A. FEUNALD , lioslon
ays : "I huvu used it in cancu of iin-
) aircd nurvu fiiiictinn with honuficial
eaultu , especially in C.IHUS where thu
syHlem ib iill''uUid by thu toxic action
> f tobacco , "
Murk Till * ! I , - ° the uin lUon cl the
xtnniiCli ami Ua in-ar uMui , hullur and the
liowtlt , dixnil | jihy In ) liutllti ancf tliuriviwul
luUlittt. II t'ibHu firKinu Aru In&cttvu ur In a
Uiu of liritiilnn , the to Inir , ri iilatlii i wiatli-
In , ' Inlluemu ol 'IWirjiit'a tcli/.oi Apcrlo'il U ur-
ri'iiulrml.
v AM ,
fiubbor Hose , Iron and Load
Pipe , Iron andBrasn Fittings and
Trimmings , at
Bixby & Wood's ,
THE I'LUMHKIIS.
On Eanoroit or ( Fourth Strootn. )
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
Tlio mobti'O'il rail lO'-Atul ' li't-0 In tt.u clt > .
U orn 75 > J < l 00 , ( I 6'iuiMi { OJjiinUv
Kir lit ( JUbj ltu > Uu > iiiit coiuiuotiU Itn tlto
hotel
. HTJR.ST. - - Proji.
Corner Konrtli ami Loam titrocU.
2C.OTCT3CSS XWCO.
MORGAN PAKK
MILITARY ACADEMY
A Chrlitlaa Kmnlly Bcli' l for Ibju I'rtiiarn
lorCullcuf. S-ieir.lll HI Ii iol or Iliulncx Hcud
to Oupt , KD , N KIHKTAIiCOlT.
I'rinclpiil.
Uarr n Park , Cook Co. , III.
COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO.
Mouldings , Scroll .and Lattice Work , Wood Turn
ing , Ro-Sawiug , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors ,
Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in
Improved Ilawkoyo Wind Mills and Pumps.
J J Council Elnffs
, , Hatlitway , Manager , , la ,
Mnchlncrv HI tin rmi exclusively for custom work on Thursday nnj Friday o (
cnrli week. Ont'M licltcil ami satUfnction Kimrnntcol.
3E3L.
( Successors to J. W. Rodefer )
WHOLKSAL12 AND KKTAIL PKALEUS IN
LACEAIAMi , LEHIG-H , BLOSSBMGfl
COHNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Ofllco No , 34 Pearl Street , Ynrda Oor. Eighth Street nnd
Blovtuitb AvamiH , Oounoll Blnfl'n.
" *
P. T. MAYNE. C. E. MAYNE
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY
MANUFACTURE
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES ,
SCORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
f !
The Very Beat of Brooma Oonatnutly on Hand. The Hljjhent
Market Price Paid for <
Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley
Parties Wiahiag to Soil Broom Oorn Will Ploaae
Bend Snmlo. ]
& OO-
JAMES FRANEY ,
Merchan
72 BROAB\VAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
rn mi luml thn llno.t M nrtii'i'tit ot mat rial for ttcntli'inon'awi'ar. HatlHlictloiiifiiarantood
1'or all kliKh o ( TANOY GOUUS , auch an
Laces ,
ol nil ilcHcrlitlons. | Also lumlkurchlofe , botliln tllk ami linen , hoiin ol all Kindt , thread , nlni ,
icodlou , ttc. Vie hopu the laulee will call aud BOO our stock ol good ) at C39 Uroajna ) MII
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUT MAIN STREET.
THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. Nnno but Ilrat-olMa R.ikora
omployoil. Urcail , Cuke , Pio.i , &o. , dulivurcd to any part of the city. On *
m run ull day ,
P. AYRE8 , Proprietor.
Merchant Ta lor.
( Ute Cutter for Melculf ] ! . , )
Devol's N.ew Building , FVo M ain Street
Council Bluffs , la , |
_ Sultn to unlor 818 nml
) . l'ICIMHALL. . QUO. Jl. OIIAAir.
( Sin--i-Mori to .1 1' A. I N. Caiiidy. )
Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers.
\Volitt . tlaoil > .wi | > l tii otcrulMtrar Imoniiin Mllty , loti an.1 . lomN In I'ottavvatUrnlo
onnti 'I lilts f aiiiliitil ami ubilrai'K fur lihuJmi uli.irt olli-o. Motioy to linn nn Uty ami ( arm
irni > irt > . > linri nnd I ni ( { Ilino , In m in l j .nit thu iiuriuwcr , Koul u.tuo bouvht ami oj. | Olllco
it ilmnM hlanil , ntiiKvlio nuirr Ii mo
Of Arcadia , Carroll County , Iowa.
ON THK CIJIOAOO A NIiriJ ( WISSTKHN Jl. II.
[ Ourmn. Hank of Arcadia
( ; ; ,
Woidlini ? , JWCTH .fc Molir ( Jenunil Morchandisu , Grain , Iinploinonts
' 'H1 M'"a OOIHTJ ! MuroFmiidiso , Grain. Iiiiploiiicnta
I. J'rutur Co. Ooiiernl JMcrclmndino
, \ fstbrodk A Uvoly Groceries nnd Druga
' , 2 * j31"11 ; Drufja and IiiDuranco
' " ° - "oyoJy Hurdwaro and Iiupluiiionta
) . Uarnholdt Hardware
I K Jiihiuoii Harness
, ' , 'i > w" dt' , 1 Jotol nnd Hoarding IIouso
! ' I,1'3 ' ' n l Iiisuranco
I. II. II , 'oimtra
Pliyaician
ilru. i > . I'onBtra ' , Millinery Store
'rani ' : Uaopka
IJIackmuithnnd Wiij-on Shop
? . ' hmallfoldt " ' ; Hlaokimith Shop
HUcl-BBilUi Shop
, oh ! ' i. , "crt I,1 ' Fliria Jiiiplowonts and Grain
) . J. MuUouuall Grain , JNIayor
I. Oiirpuiitcr I'oatiriastor and Notary J'ublio
IjvtV'H ' l-'urwitiiro
Mliun Hron jrjok Vnrd
! ' . .A" ' L'vory
lion , nrrirxn w. n. M.fd r ,
OfflOEE & FUSE ! ,
Council Bluffs , la ,
Established , - - I860
In r'ortliand 1'ou.istlf H
nJ
JACOB SIMS ,
Attorney .anil ( Jounsollor at Law ,
COUNCIL in.uFra , IOWA.
Olllco Droaduay , bvtvtvn Main ami I'carl
Iriatd. Will i > rw.tko In hutit and
CourUj
STEAM
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON & AHDSERSOn ,
Proprietors ,
TliMnunliy lusjuji been opcnoil Ifr bual-
neB" , un'l woaru tuw | iriuiro < l to ilo laiiidiy
ork of all klndi mid BU jrantfo MtUfucllon A ,
jii dully uia'lo of llnu work , niith an collirs.
ulfn. fln > hlrU , cto Wunt ovonlioJy . li
trial.
LA11SON & ANDKItSON.
MBB , B. j ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Draadvriiv. Oounoil BlaiTi.