THE DAILY BEE JFEIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 HI. IB. WIOLESALK AND RrTTAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FICE , jr.cv. . © > a XT a : OR , aa .SB o o. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA , HENRY BEECROFT , MAIN STREET HEN HOOKAS' OLD STAND. II l I con 'nuc rumlni ; Us clt > Ilao to Ml parts cf fan city. All orJcti promptly attonJid la. LOW C11AI1O S UUARANThhU. New utock co , s antly rccchel. D. M. GO N NELL , Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17 , North Main Street. . Council Blufla C ll i promptly answered at all hours , night nrdty. Kerheuio and London carriages direct from the fictory are run In coincctlnti tbore lth. Thai uever require crimping. at Sirs. J. J. Oood'B lUIr Store , at prices never bcfcro touched by any other hair dealer. Also a full line o ( switches , rtc. at * reatly reduced prices. Alia gold , sUvcr anil colored nct . Watci made from ladles' own hair. Do nut fall to iall before rmrcliislng cUewhere. All Roods wairanted as represented. MllS. J. J. UOOU , S9 Main street , Council lllun > , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT RSAIN STREET , THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. Notio but first-class Bakort employed. Bread , Cake , Piea , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Oui Wagons ran all day. P , AYRES , Proprietor. NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 530 , BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block. Between tith and 7th streets. E. W. TIGKNOR , PROPRIETOR. OnrMotto : Strict clennllncss , the bet quality of meaU , nJ lowcit possible prices. Miti de- Irertul to noj part o ! the city. Come and BCO our now chap. Bethesda BiTHIMHOUSEI At Bryant's Spring , Oor , Broadway and Union Sts , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , McdlcntuJ. Vapor , Electric. Flunge , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Bath ) . Com petent u.Rlo ana female i.urfca and attendant ! alwayi on hand , and the beat of rate and atten tion Riven natrona. Special attention glen to btnlng children. Investigation aud patronage solicited. solicited.DU. . A. H STDDLEY & Co. , 10G Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley : Treatment ol chronic discuses made a specialty. REMOVED without the CANOES 1 drawing of blood or use ol knife. Cures lunp dlseaae * , r THI.'T ? Fit" , Scrofula , Liver Com- P'alnt ' , Dropsy , Khcuma- Ti n A T II M ft R S tlsm , Fever and Mcrcur- I U III U II O ul Bires > Erysipelas. Salt Rheum , Scald Held , Catarrh , wiiak. Inflamed and granulated Eyes , Scrofulous Ulcura and Fe male Disease ! of all kinds. Also Kidney and Venerlal Jiseisoa. llomorrhoids or Files cured money refunded. All dlseaaoa treated upon theprlnclpleof veget able reform , without the use of mercurial pols- ona or the kui'o. Boctro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished who dodlro thorn. Hernia or Ilupturo radically cured by the use the T.laatlc belt Trued and Plaster , which has superior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE- CALL OH Oil ADDUES3 Drs , B , Rico and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , In. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. ExtractlnitandflUlog specialty. First-clan work guaranteed. DR. AP. . HANGHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office , No. 14 Pearl Street Houii , 9 a. m. to 2. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Keeldence , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonlo connection with Central office. J. M. PALMEK , DEALEK IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS. " W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting liysicianandSurgeon , OtHee aud residence 615 Willow u\enuo , Coun- ct llluffs , Iowa. F. T. SEYBERT M. D . . , . , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Offioo No. D , Everett Block , Broad way , ever A. Louin'a Restaurant. 8. E. MAXON , : a tox. : Office over tavlni bank , OOUNOIli BLOFFS , - . Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. 0. James. In connection with big law and < ollectonbuelnceabui and telli ical estate. Persons wishing to buy rr tell city propert ) call at fall office , ever Buihncll'4 book itore , Pearl itrret EDWIN J. ABBOTT , Justice ol the Peace and Notary Public , 4l6Broadway , Council Bluffs Deedi artdaortiagis drawn ( and aciuoul MBS , E , J , HAEDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOaiST. draduata ol Eloctropathlc Institution , Phila delphia , Fenna. Office Cor , Broadway & Glenn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. The treatment ol all dlieaaea and ptlnfnl dlf- flcultloa peculiar to Ifrealca specialty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Offlco over First National Bank , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Will practice In the state and federal courtaJNO.JAYFBAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 814 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts ol Fottawattamlo county. Office corner of Broadway and Main streett , Council Bluffs Ioa. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Deuta ber Aril. ) Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Council Bluffa. j/keuei of women and children a rpaclalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FltEK DlSfBNHAUY HVKEY 8ATUBDAT. Office In Ererott'i block , Pearl treet Krai ] dence 623 Fourth itreet. Office houra from 9 to 2 a. in. , 2 lo 4 and 08 p.m. Council liluff > F. G. CLARK , PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the postofflco. One ot theoldettnatltlonerii In Council Dlufh. Batla- Ufactlon LTiaranteed In HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Cpn/ectionory , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco , Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season , 12 MAIN ST. , Council Blutfa. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , Thl laundiy haa Just been opened lor bull new , and wo are now prepared to do la indry vork of all kind * and guarantee B&tltfactlon A poclalty made of Quo work , men w collar ! , < ulla , flue i-lilrtj , etc. We want everybody to give ui a trial , LARSON & ANDERSON. Tucm. orricrs. w , n u. ruuer OfflGEE & PUSET Counoil Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign and Domettle and home necurlllai. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. nucioo , ROCR HI.AJID AID Ivpart. Arrlr * . Dcmtt. Arrhp Mall anil 1.x. 0:41 : n m I Mall and r.4 , * p m Cannon lull. . 4 V ) p m I Cunnoii lit i. 11 0r > a in not'tut ND rAcuir. Depart. Arrhc. I'or Sioux Clt.,7M . n m I i'nn Slonx I" } f-M p inTer Tor KorlNlol > rar. . j Pttn I'ort Nlolifira , Nib' . i.Vinml Noli. . . . "fi.'iOpm For St. I'aul..7IOi : m | From St Paul ,8. > 0 m rlllCUlO , UIMAIKKI ! ANDHT Ml ! . . lc | rt. Arrlxr. all and Kx. . ' 0.1:0 : n in I Mall nnd K0.V > p m Council Dluft.i & Omutin Htroot R. R. \ a Council 11'ufTs. lx xvc Oinahi. I n in , P A in , 14 a in , 8 n in , ! < n 111 , 1 a m , 1 n in , 1 in , 2 p in , .1 p 11 am , Ipln , 'Jpm , 3p i , 4 p m , & p in , 0 p m. in , 4 p in , & p in , 0 p ni Street i" > r * run Imlf hourly to the Union Pacific K'lwt. On bund > > the MM lic lM tlidr trip * ate o clock n. 111. , and run rcL'U nn\ during the day 10 , 11 , 'J 4 , T > and G o'clock , and run to clt > time. Kxtept Sunda\8. | Kxccpt Satunla ) s. ) K\ccpt ondM i A DUEL IN THE DARK , A Ibrilliug Rotninos Prom Toxaa Mining Gamp. low a Ventriloquist's .Art Served Him in a Crisli The Dallas Evening Times of Slip- ember 25 publishes a loiter from /arrizo Pass , COO miles west of Dal- as , giving account of a hostile moot- ng between two niiuera in the Pecoa lining company's camp , 20 miles lorth of the Mexican border , last ilonday night. Tlio duelists wore Joorqo Hollenbcck and Win. Strnt- , on , both Now Yorkers , born and aiaid near Palmyra ; they vvtro oi ich descent of the early Hollanders. ? hey were educated at Cambridge ; ho lurmer graduated as a lawyer and ho latter as a physician. They came out of college about the aamo time of jiocjln's first call for volunteers to upprtsa the southern rebellion. They nlieted and went through the war , Brving in Col. Gotdon'u Quo Hun- red and Forty fourth Now York regi ment. At the close of the war they pturned home , but finding profen- ional pursuits too tame for them they oncludcd to go west. Before they eft homo a difficulty arose between liom which was prevented from end- rig in bloodshed by the interposition f mutual friends. Before they had chance to moot ugain Stration ought his fortune in the far west , lo wandered to California where ho wont to work ai u miner. Ilollcubeck went in the sumo direction , but itopped at Colurado , whuro ho nleo > ecamo a miner. They never hoard f each other after this , They have inco followed the buaincsa of luiniug , iut have never become as rich as they t first expected. A fovr dnya ago hey mot in the Pecos mining camp tid recognized each other. The chool and social polish had been ubbed off by the trial and hardships ncident to life in the mining camps , lollenbeck was overjoyed to meet Itratton , who repelled him and said hey would settle that little unlimehud ifliculty which arose between thorn at heir last mooting. Hollunbeck eaid 10 had forgotten all about the difli- ulty referred to , and entertained no ll-fcelings whatever against him , Jtratton insisted on a Rottlomont ccotding to the code. Hollonbeck aid if nothing short of that would do would accommodate him. Accord- ly arrangements were consum mated for a , duel. They wore to fiijht with pistols in a dark room. Eiiph was to announce ready , after which a hird party wan to count throe , when hey were to fire. The room was as lark aa Egpyt. They wont into t and announced ready from opposite corners. "Ono , two , three , " ind Stratton fired. 8tt > atton fired a lecond shot , but the only rosponsa rom Hollonbeck was a groan. Strut- on beliving ho had rounded Holloa- > eck , fired a third shot in the direc- ion of the groaning. The report of a Hutol came from a corner directly op- > osito from where th.i groan appeared o proceed from and Stratton I'oll. No npro shots being exchanged the niners opened the room and entered. A light revealed the fact that Strat- .on had been killed , v/hilo Hollenbcck was unhurt. Ilollcnbuck ia aoti - crilnquiat , and on entering the room , ook his stand in a diagonal corner rom his adversary , and to make him leliovo ho was in the opposite corner , hrew his voice irr that quarter of the room , where the bullets irom his ad- vereary'n pistol harrnleBsly buried .liomselveB in the wall. It had been so long since they had teen each other , hnt Uollonbeck'a ventreloquiem bat entirely escaped the memory of Strat- ion. The affdir has caused n great ical of excitement through the camp ; but as anything is called fair in such business , no fault is found by the miners with the strategy employed by Hollcnbeck , MONIIOK , Mich. , Sept. 20 , 1875. SIKH I have been taking Hop Bit ters for inflammation of kidneys am bladder. It has donn for rno wha four doctors failed to do The etTec of Hop Bitters seemed like magic tome. W. L OAltTKlt. A QUEER OQARAOTKU OONK. "Hullle" OliiiiB. a Man Who Imuy Inod illmdoir to bo a Wo man , 1'blUJelili'tt ' I'tui. Last Tuesday afternoon thcro ex pi red at the Ji'ockloy Almnhoune , it the insane ward , John Tolboy Binns a man sixty-nino years of asjo. lit was conhidf red one of the must notuc chaiactcra that over entered the itmti tution , and the fatno of his idiosyn cracics epreacl / ir and wide. Bclicv ing hirnsulf to bo a womun ind nlTecl ng woman's ways , ho was dubbed in ho institution with the title of "Sal- " Ho admitted Fobru- o" Binns. was - ry 1C , 1853 , and was at that time orty-ono years of atjo. When n oung mui ho joined an amateur lioatrical club , and the height of his mbiticin was to plftj | female charac- era. Ho bccAino quite n inonumaniia n the Biibjeot , and his infatuntiun nt ast took upon itself n mild form of inanity , and for the creator purt of is lifo ho waa thin elllictcd. At all imoR and on all occasions he believed itnself to bo a dashing beauty , at ho.io feet scoroii of ardent suitors null , and upon whom society smiled with favor. Clad in fernimo attir hcnovcr a lull or concert w.n given or Uio patients ho was the center of ttraclion. At nil times ho tTcctud nn ( Heminato voice in con- ersAtion , and actid in cveiy respect ko ono of the fon.nlo ox. Uinnsfia n very polished man tnid iittvtitinn in nildrt'ss. AiiMiig his niny nccomplishtnoiita WJH that of uiuicimi , the piano claiunng hia pucial n.tentiou , and ho was consul- red a remnrkablo performer , often Uying ior hours to niiiuso ( he other iinatcs. Ho had n great tuslo for Mwing , painting , embroidery and all bo femimno arts dear to the huarta of lie Rentier BOX. Thopo Httlo acaom- lishmento elaimod hid entire a'tun- ion , and with needles ho produced , vie specimens of lacu and fancy work , nd vas especially skillful in wjrking iippcrs. The nir of n woman never oapitod him , and everybody i\ho isited the IIOUBO called on ' 'Sallio" nd purchased specimens ot hia hnndi- work , coiiBidenng it a rare curiosity as oming from the hand of a man who onsidcrod himself to bo a woman. 10 entirely lost the sight of ono eye omo time 111:0 , but could BCO a little nth the other. Consumption , of lirxt cingular .quick najuro without a ough , finally carried him off. Nonrly n Mlrnolo- K. Aacnith Hall , Bhiglmniton. X. V. , writes : ' I nufTerud for hovutal inuutbn with a dull pain through left luup and lioulders. 1 lout my spirits , appetite und nlor , and could with difficulty keep up 11 day. My mother procured nome lluil- ICUK UI.OOD bimitH ; I took them aa ill- ecte < 1 , and liavo felt nu patn niuco firet vpelc after using them , and am now quite oil. _ THE 81OUX NATION. 'he ' dront Sioux Reservation The Language of 8igna-IndlanEauca- ; tlon The Sioux Qcd Rosier of the Trlbos. loux City Journal. "This ecalp was takonUt the Hill- Vhere-the-Crows-Wero-Killcd , north f thu Black Hills , thirteen years ago. t is from n Crow warrior , aud was akon by Spotted Eagle , head war hief of Sitting Bull , who wore it un- il not long ago , when proverty com- islled him to sell it to me. " So ox- ilainodV. . E. Catou , trader at Ohoy- nno river agency who was found at itrr.ngo Bros.1 office yesterday by the oporter. The note-book bearer beg- ; od Mr. Civton to go on with hia talk. 'This , then , is doubtless the oldest mill west of the Allcghonics"and Mr. Jaton held up what might have passed or a giant's war club a yellowish tone of about fifteen pounds weight , gg-ahaped , and with ono point rough- nod something like a millstone. But- ale rawhide , oowed with sinews , opv- red the stone , excepting the grinding nd , and around the omall sapling of ah that nerved for a handle , firmly nittng the handle to the stono. "Tho ioux have not used this style of mill o grind corn since the tradcrn brought n coffso mills An old tquiwex- ilaiued to mo thst they used o make little hollow in the top of a etump , nd with a blow and then n shoving notion of the stone make the corn nto meal. " The reporter asked what uuccosstho omrnissionors are. likely to have wli9 , iavo boon appointed to treat for poning a part of the great Sioux res- _ rvation to settlement. "That I can not tell. The different bands each : laim that it alone has the best and mly good title to the reservation and his will bo ono trouble. Another will bo the payment. They will irobably ask that the government ; ivo them bonds and pay them yearly _ o much interest. They distrust pay ment in cattle , farming implement ! ) , or any kind of goods. They Bay no account is sent them to show that the noniiy they are entitled to under a reaty is all spoilt on the goods they net. " "But the Sioux sold the Black Hills ? " "Yes , and thought they did a good thing in selling that country to he whites. The Great Spirit made ho ground shako there there must mvo been an earthquake sometime and what was worse , the water some- imea foil in rivers like the water- pout that spoiled the crops this year on the Belle Nourcho , I Buppose. Then there were bdara there , and the Sioux did not use the Black Hillu country for a hunting ground much joforu they eold it , " "They are not afraid cf bean ? ' "No , not afraid in the ordinary nsB , but superntitiously. They bo- ievo that bears can talk , and that they listen to what hunters are Baying and then waylay and kill them. At the Ohoyonno river n oncy an old man named Hawk talked to mo about this once. Ho naid ho know that beam talked , for ho had talked with ono Ho was huntint ! and followed a deer up a ravine. Near the head of the ravine ho shot the deer. An ho came up ho heard oomo-mo call his name In Bionx a bear snifline would make n round very like the Sioux for Hawk. The bdur canto up closer , and then in stead of .talking Sioux talked in the sign Jangiitgo. You may have heard that there is u language of signs un derstood by all Indians and rno&l frontierman. Hawk said that when the bear came pretty close ho atood on hia hind legs and made a sign thai the doer was hie. Hawk motionoil back 'all richt. ' Thou the boai beckoned Havtk to come tc him , and when ho refused clapped both paws against hn breast , inarming 'I want to fight. Hawk did not want to fight. Hi climbed a small tree instead , jus email enough so that the bear coult not follow , and BO long that it couli not shako him oif The bear pkkc < up hia gun and bullet-pouch , und Haw ! eaid , made with hia paw the nlgn i the powder horn. He-tigned back ti the bear that ho would not give th powder horn which ho had with hin in the trco. Ho did not want th bear to load the gun and shoot him Then the bear broke the gun around the tree , shook the tree , but could not shako him ofl , wont to the doer and ate a part , and then went olV over the ridgo. You and I cntt easily under stand how a boar on his hind legs would flap his awkward paws about so that to a scared Sioux they would look like talk in the nign language. Hawk believes at firmly that ho and the boar talked together as that ho talked with me. " "Aro the Sioux particularly super- "Well , their religion and supersti tion nro so mixed with custom that it is diflkult to separate them. A Sioux not corrupted by civllizition will not toll his nnmc , but will own it if it is epokcn. You may call this pride or superstition. Their ido.is of a God are not definite , hut BUlllclent for their needs.Vhoii Spotted Tnil'a nqe-ticy was removed from Nebraska to Pine Hidgo , where it was now , Spotted Tail canto lo Inspector Pollock , who had charge of thu moving , and said . ' 1 dot.'t want thu red ehirtn to come. with us lo the now nger.ey. ' llud shirt is thu Sioux for Episcopal niiii.iionary , and white ohlrt for Catholic. Pollock asked why not Spotted Tail said there _ lmd been nothing but hail bad luck sinro they crvuo , and ho did not want them nt the now place. If Pol lock would not toll thorn ho would. The luiejiounry was Bent for mut canto. Spotted Tail re peated to him tint tlaro had Veen nothing but bad luck since they cumo to the camp. The ponies had died , and the squaxva got hurt , and m > \r they had to inovo to a now place , where ho did not want the rod uhlrts to follow. What ho alluded to when ho ppoko of thn squaws getting hurt the missionary never could explain to the satisfaction of Spotted Tail. It happened thct iluiiny the Bormon on Sunday , when the missionary was preaching about the punishment of the wicked , a heavy chip of thunder came. The audience , the cquawa par ticularly , vtoro nervous from the tor- inon , and when they heard the thun der , every ono rushed to the door. Sumo of the old women were knocked down and somewhat hurt by being trampled on by the crowd , "Tho missionary explained that ho wan not to blame for the squaws get ting hurt ; told Spot that it was to make him good and teach him a bolter way ; that good people at the east had aont him to toaoh thu Sioux the true re ligion and to tell them of the only true God , "Spotted Tail stood up and drew his blanket about his shoulders : 'Thu white man's God waa weak , for had not the white men killed him ) The Sioux , too , had a Gcd , a strong All Father , who waa with him when ho hunted , when ho made war , aud wliou ho went into his tepee always with him. Ho did not want the rod shirts to tell him of the white man's God , whom they had hated BO that they killed him. "Out the missionaries wont to the now agency in spite of Spotted Tail's objections. The children in the schools are doubtless bout fitted somewhat , hough afterward they go back to the ild ways. They learn to read cra printed in the Sioux Ian- , uago to the older members of the ribo , so that all of them are much letter ponlodou what is going on than ou would suppose. 1 have had them omo to mo to ask about some ruling f the department about which I had oard nothing. At the Cheyenne rlv- r agency seine thtoo hundred , mostly ioya and girls , can road. " "How many Sioux do you reckon in the great Sioux reservation 1" "About 24 , 500 and Bomo 3,200 on io east aide of the Missouri on no-pa- ate reservations. The largest agonoy i Pine Bidge , where there are 8,000 igalallan , San Arcs and Minnecou- , ans. At Rosebud there are 7,000 , inostly Brules , with BOIIIO Sans Area , inneconjaiiB , und a few Illack Foot. \t lower Brule agency Ihuroaro 1 500 , early all Brulea , with n few mixed lands. At Choycnno there uro 3,400 ilinnoconjans , Sans Arcs , Black Font , nd Two Kettles. At Standing Rock , 1,500 Black Feet , Yunktonais , Un- apapas , und a four mixed bands. 'his comprises the auuncios on the real Sioux reservation , and all will ave to bo treated with before any .art of the agency can bo ipcnod to ottlomont. On the cast aide of the ilirsouri , en I undi'miuid , having no illo to any 1'iirt of the great rohorva- i , arolliu phoney of the Crow crook , with 1,400 Yankionnfu and Yanktou igoncies , with 1,800 Yaiiktonais. " Doodu of DUHt. The following transfers of real es- ate are reported for THK BKK , as ftkon from the county record by J. iY. Squires & Co , , abstractors o itlos , real estate and loan agent , Council Bluffx ; \V. K. Ray to H. 0. Miller , ne. J 0 , 70 , 38 ; $1,000. B. 0. Connor to 0. Werner , no. J nw. j and EO. j no. j 2l ! , 77 , 40 ; 82- > 00. 00.W. . P. Gray to J. W , Manning , w 1 e. j 27 , 74 , iJ8j $2,000. ,1. L Oarny to J , R Oironv , no. i 17 , 74 , 39 ; S4COO. P. Ruel to J. Bchroeder and P. Jnr- gons , lot ( i in section 3 , and Iut 1 in BectioulO , 70 , 41 ; ? 700. J , 1 Rued to ,1 , Murtin , part nw. j of no. | 12 , 75 , 40 ; ? 50. IV. Purcival to Win. Chiles , o. A of iw. 13 75 ; f38 , J. L. Courier to J. F. Harlan , lot 1 in blk. 2 , Carson ; ? 800 S , S. Huet to N , Hodgson , und. J of lota in Oakland ; 61,000. S S , IVustto I1' . II Hancock , und , A nf lot BIII Oak laud ; $1.000. P Osborn to N. P , Didgo , part ol lot 201 , O. P. City ; 81 , l' ! 5. F , Hancock to S. S , Rust , lots 3 ant 4 in 0 ; 8500. M. Mynater to J < unos Mithen , lot ! in blk. 10 , Mynhter'u add. city , $200 J , M Pftlmer to D. L. Grimes , lei 13 in blk , 21 , Howard's udd. ; § 100. J. Folsorn to II II. Goodor , lot 1 in blk. li. ( Howard'n add. city ; § 100 G. G Rico to G. D. lirown , lot 3n siibof lot Kill , O P. citj , § 2,000. A. Field to H K Arciioi , lot 2 ii blk a , Wilhai 'n < Il. Iliwcouk ; $85 Sheriff Patawuttamto Co. to T. Mo Daniels , u. 12 } ft. of lot 170 , 0. P citj ; ? 3H1158 , 8. Chirk to Win. Huron , lots 3 an < i in aeo. 1 , and n. part lot 1 in ecc. 1 ! and n. A of n. A of no. ] of so. i o BOO. 2 , and c. J iit to | ol BO. } of eec 2 , all in 77-46 ; gr > . 100. _ Household Wosilf. Janice 1'earroni Sixth utrfct , llulf.ili fay : " 1 hu > o tuud jour Hi'BiMi liwswoi GEORGE F. CRAWFORD BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. Ho , 519 South Iain Street , COUNCIL KLl'EFS , IOWA. I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn ing , lie-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J , J , Hittliaway , Manager , Council Blnffs , la , Machinery " 111 bo nin oxclnlv < > lv for custom work on ThiinuUy nnil Friday of onch week. Oiilori n illcltoil mill mUsfuctlon Kunrntitood , ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAfAMA , LEHIBH , BLOSBBTO AND ; ALL GOALS ! i ! . AJC.SO CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffa. P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNB COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , [ CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND The Very Beat of Brooma Constantly on Hand. The HIgh f t Market Price Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley Parties Wishing to Soil Broom Gorn.Will Please Send Sample. oo. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , TJIK LKAUING DKALEH IN 3EE & . DE 3E& 3O O 337 West Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , 'or inyHelf nd family , nod think It Invnl- mlo ] nn a housoliulii roineily , for rrKiiInU UK tha bawelc. livur ntxl kiilnoya. I nlmll lever bo wltfmut it. " 1'rica CO cents , rlul ImttlOrt 10 ccntH. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT10K. Special advertisements , sue as Lost , found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , 1'ants , Hoarding , etc. , will U Inserted In tbli olumn at the ow raUof TKN CENTS PKIl .INK for the Cnt Iniertlon and FIVK OKNT3 'Kit ' LINK for each ( ubae < | Uont Iniertlon. ave adr ertliemeuU at our office , No. 1 'carl Htroet , near llroadway. Wauta. w ANTF.1) ) Eltuttlo In hcttl of rcktanrant kvanriperlcnii-d girl. Addrcm or lu- , M. ! > . , attliUiiOlui. ) . A dilution u clothing mlrtmin WNNTK1) or it ] It clerk or tnro moi.ilnor in re. Eli > uir opcrleicr , U farunciM fir t-tlm. A divi II. Jordan , Ooundi JIlLft * . W ANTKO A coed girl to do general housr. work In nira'l ' fjml y. t pjily at 81'J HUtli ' like a cltuatloii In uitnin H ailuv WOI'LII . Kit * hwl < perlcnre iiml ulll Kite Coed red rmi on. Hiicil.il ( U'tinin ana hiiuluh , Adnn * II. 1' . : CCObulldln Hto ninvr , VVuniake WANTKi H ) of ni"\l K ) nm n and hiifwi Addrn > u > V I * Alituurtu. ' box H19 , ( 'omiUI llulK , U. _ _ _ _ 'ANTIIK A io ( | gltl for guiirai lioii W' work W II , Vaughn , iiir. l'1'.iivainl 1'ruuk ' . Btcryliody In Council Illuffg Iti WANli'.U linn , SO ronta per neek , do llvored by canlera. Ofllte , Ko 7 1'earl Utrect ) To bii ) 100 Win lirooiu corn WANTKI addrcu Council IlluKi llrnom IVbiry , Council lllMffi. Iowa 668-1:911 : For Bulo und Rout * I1KNT A itouroom on Main ttrnet. 17011 | ivii.to Oithtlic tb 11 roll , Inquire of II lro . dlt.SAI.f. ( IKTIIAUK Afunn of K acrui , I 1 TJairtK brokr , ahtone lioutu I81U7 ttnililf | , htorj lm > teiiiiit , al > * Q ktonu btublu fur four horben sitid u KIK"I H < I'It ' I * I'HJitwl In Ojliorn- county , Kanwii , , U mllu from Oibornc rullroail. Kiiuuirv lit llfKCjIIUf. ItlC'K-iOO.OCO brick fornaleby B OIlKLLADAY. IjlUllMHtlMniUOUb himuruftt | 0dljn ler 1 ? ttrttt. KALE A 10x12 HltylUht , Suitable for FOIt bud. Appl ) to Kxccltlor Gallery. I.10H BAl.I - llcitlTul residence lot * , Sob L. each : dotliluc donn. and gjperu until only , by KX-MAYOUVAUGIIAN ai > ! 3-tf MlBCOlllUlGOUU. A large uardrob key. I Ibtral rv ard ruiT r Fmiulruat lliiuorilctf. Cnill-AllKAl-Jr. | tmcc.-.8 Ci.ll and ua I "t new > ( ( ci-iritit and V | > iclmuui ol pictures ta't'uli hu re lli'o ' uelali u iiroj Ido at tli i : > i < lH'nri > lltri 10 Milnklntt . > V. L. I'AUO.N flt > kltuu AliU OtUlnl. DU. fell I'll re an j ia i , of nero ej e . It I * only a uiittor ol time , mid tan cure 1'enLrally In from tbrto tc Uvu M coin-It iiiakvn no dlflcr- i'Ui.0 howfom : dlucmud. Will vtrulhtcu | crots uyiM ) , oprri te and reuiotu I'tjrik'lnmi , itc. , aud luttrt artlt.'lal oca. Special attention to re- moviJn/ tat luorini ai < K tl MAIN STREET LIVERY , FEED AND SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs . , - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. Sullivan & Fitzgerald , DKALElia IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Orookery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC AIM K'nt4 ( or the following line * of Steamship Companies : Cunard , Anchor , Oulon , American , and State Btianuhip Companies X > 30E , JA. 3E * V 8 For sale en the Hojal Bank of Ireland andBink of Ireland , Dublin. Ihooo wi o Intend to lend foi friends to any part of Kurope Mill find It M th U nterent to tall uu Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGKNTH , 343 Broadway , Council Blu9's STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND RHAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMIKINQ AND BMININB , Shop Corner Broadway and SoottBt JACOB SIMS , Attorney aiii Oounsullor at Law , COUNCIL ULUFFS. IOWA. Ofllco Broadway , b tv > eou Main and Pea ttrixts. 'MllCprMttcM In 8uU ) bad FoJert outu i