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v THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY GOT ; BR 24 EX * asx Tjrap-sf SI. E. RTn A TVT A W'lOLKSALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , 003NOII. BLUFF3. IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FCE. ! . . IT X XC XI AD d O. Lanas and Lots Bought and Sola , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS COUNCIL BLUFFS - - . - | QWA. HENRY BEEORO-T , MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE , BKN ROOKItS' OLD STAND II" w ) I eonMnuo running l.b cit > ll ; . _ -illparU 1 1 thocity All orders promptly attended to. IOW OIlARO SaiMIUNTrhD Kcw t ick co n antl ) ncfl\cl. D. M. CON NELL , Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17 , North Main Stroot. . Council Bluffa Cull * promptly anwcrod at all hours , nlfrh od y. New hearse and London carriages direct from the No iry tru nil In co int-cMon therewith That never rtqulro crimping. at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair atorc' pricus never before touched by ny other hair dealer. Also a full Una ol switches , etc. t greatly reduced prices. Also tfold , tllvcr and colored nets Wavea made from Ivllcs" own hair. Da not fall t < i vail before purch slnR elsewhere. All ttoodn wainnted M represented. liU8. J , J GOOD , 29 Main streoi , Counrll Bluffs , Iowa. f UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT MAIN STREET , THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but first-olaas Bakon employed. Bread , Oako , Pica , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Out Wagons ran all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 636. BROADWAY , ( Palmor'a Block. Between Gth and 7th atroetu. E. . TICKNOi ? , PROPRIETOR. OnrMotto : Strict cleanliness , the bo < t quality of meats , and lowest possible prices. Moat * do- Irorvd to any part of the city. Oomt Rod see our new shop. BATHING HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Oor. Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , flungo , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Bath * . Com petent it ale and female iiurnes and atlendants alwaya on band , and the bo t of rare and atton- Uon Riven patrons. Special att.ntmn clvon to batting children. Investigation aud patronage loUcltod * / - , * . DR. A. H STUDLBY & Co. , * " * 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley : Treatment of chronic " made a specialty. REMOVED without the T II M n R S * bjm' Fever ftnd Uercur- I U 111 U n O uTiSreg , Ery8lpola , Salt Bbenm , Scald Ho d , Oatairh , weafc ; Inflamed and granulated Bjecrofulous Ulcera and Fe male UUuaM ) > of all kinds. Also Kidney and Tenerial diBuases. Hemorrholda or Piles cured money refunded. All diseases treated npou the principle of voRct- h reform , without the uae of mercurial pols- ona or the knife. Electro Vapor or Medicated Batha , lurnlehod \ who doalre thorn. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the ugo the Elwtlc belt Truss and flatter , which ha < ( Ulterior In tha world. CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs , R , Eice and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. BINTON & WfiST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Extracting and OUlng a apocUlty. Kint-claea work guaranteed. DR. A. P. UAMCH TT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office , No. 14 Pearl Street Hooin , 9 a. m. to 2. , and ! p. m. , to 6 p , in. Residence , 120 Bancroft street. Telophoclo connoctlou with Control office. J. M.DKALEH DKALEH'IN REAL ESTATE AN 6 LOAN AGENT , . . .COJJWCIX. BtTOFTS , W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of lUmeopatby , consulting ' ' 'hysicianandSnrgeon , Office and residence 016 Willow avenue , Coun- Ulufls , lova. _ F. T. SEYBERT , M. D. ; PHYSICIAN & SUIIOEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Office No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad- wi > y , over A. Louin'a Restaurant. S. . . , 3SC E . "Xfi K3 CO Office ovur tarings link OOUNOIt. BLUFFS , Iowa W. 0. Jftinw , In connection with fall taw and fOllectlon burincaa buyi and tclli real citato. Pereocj vUhlng to buy oi Mil city propert ) ctll it bli office , over Dunhnell'i book ttor , Pearl EDWIN J. ABBOTT , Justice oi the Peace and Notary Public , 46Broadway | , Council Bluffs MBS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate ot Eloctroimthlc Institution , Phila delphia , 1'cunx Office Oor , Broadway & Oloim Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment ol all dlsoaaea and pMntul dif ficulties peculiar to ffupalce a ipeeUliy. " d. G. TIPTON , Attorneys Counsellor , Office over First National Bank , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Will practice In the state and federal courts JNO.JAYFEAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 814 BROADWAY , Council Bloffa , - - Iowa. W. B , MAYES , Loans anflRealEstate , Proprietor ol ahetracta ot Pottawattamle county. Office corner ot Broadway and Main street * . Council Dlutfa Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Deutschcr Artt. ) Oor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Council Bluffs. uiseajcs of women and children a specialty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , . FREE DISPENSABY EVERY SATUBDAY. . . Office lu Everett's block , Pearl troot. lloel ] " 3ence OiS Fourth street. Office hours from 9 to S a. m. . gfoland 08 p.m. Council i-lufls F PRACT.CAL DENTIST. Pearl cppotlto the postofficc. Ona of the oldt-st { .raetltloders In Council Bluffd. Bails Ufactlon guaranteed In HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco , Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season , ' 12 MAIN ST. , Council 723 W. Broadway. LARSOH & ANDERSON , Proprietors , This laundry haa jiut been opened for but ! cem , and wo are now prepared to da Uludri vctk of all klnd and guira'iteo eatUfutlou A Kwcloltymade of tine work , such aa collars , tufla , fine Mtti , etc. Wo want everybody to give us a trial. LARSON & ANDERBON. tiioa. orriCKR. w. u. u. rimir OfFIGER & PU8ET , 33.A KTS U JECS. Council Bluffs , Ia. Established , - - I86 Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Excbang and home i curltles. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CIIKUOO , ROCK i n\o A.iD r.mna Icr rt , Arrive. Atlantic Kxt..S Opm I Pacific Ex.9:15fttn ( : E ami Mai ' . .PflS m Ex ami MM ' . .CIA'S p in 0. ilolnra ac'.7:15 : a m | IH-9 MolncsacMslO p in C1MCAUO , tCRLINOTOX AND Ql'IVCT. Depart. Arrive. At'antlcKxt. ' lptn I Pncinc KxI . . .OSOum Mai and ExV.P.-JOam Midland Kx.7.-00pm N. Y. Kx 4tWpm | Neb & KM Kx..8i0 : ! m CIIIC.\00 AND KORtllWMTHRN. Depart. ArrUc. At'antlc Kx.Cl | : pm I Pacific Exl Pl,1 : in Mai and Ex.9Warn Mai and Ev . .Clf : > Pm Accuin. ( Sat ) . .6:50 : p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 : p tn KASSAB cnr , ST. ior. AND coc.int. Oc | < art Arriic. Mall and Ex. . . .OM a m I r.xntww. . . . .GuV ) p m Kxprcwt. . , . . .9:10 : p m | Mat and Ex. . .G-45 p tn CHIOS rACinc. Depart. Arrive. OtcrLuid Kx.IC.ton. m. Overland Ex..4-00 p. m. Lincoln Kx.ltxa. : ; in. Denier Ex . . 8.0 n. n , Denver K\.7Xlp. : m , Ix > cil Ex 0 0 ft. m. Ixxfil Kx..7:25 : n. m. 11 Ex 9.U1 a. in. Emigrant 6M ) p. m. " Rx Atusit , tr. ions AMI r-Acmo , Depart. Arrive. Mall and Kx. . 9:15am : I Mall and Kx. . IflOp m Cannon Ilal . . 4Wpin : | Cannon lla.i..IlU5ani : niouv crtr su rAriric. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux Clty.7A5 a in I Knn Sioux U'y..ao p ni For FortNlobrara. 1'rin Kort Nlobrara , Neb" . . 7A' am Neb 'd-IOpm For St. Paul..7IU : p in | Knm St. Iaut..8 o a m nncAoo , MikwAfitrn AND ST , PAUL. Icnrt. | Arriio. Mall and Kx.0.'JOnm I Mall nnd K\.GM : pm Council B uft-4 & Omnbrv Htroot Et. H. Kca > o Council 11 ufft. Ix-avc Omalia. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 n in , a in , ! ) a in , 1 n m , 11 am , 1 in , 2 l > m , 3 p U nin , Ipm , 2pm , 3p in , 4 p m , 5 p tn , G p m. in , 11) in , A p in , G p ni Street cant run Imlf hour y to the Union Pacific Dciiot. OnSund.iy the cars bccln their trljn at 9 o cluck a , in. , and nin rctfii nr y during the day at II , II , 2 I , 5 nnd C o'c ock , and run to cltytlnic. ExceptS.unday . ( ExceptSnturdajs. ( Except Monday. UrialAKIOlJLB SAND OQNR A Movable Mountain of Pure Sand Foimua by Nevada Zjpbyrs. ItenoOusttc. In tbu cootorn part of Ohuroliill county , near Sand Springo station , on tbo road from Wuduworth to Gr nta villo , and about aixty Gvu nulos from the former place , ia a Band dune , which ia remarkable alike for its peculiar formation and moving pro- poneitius. AB , far aronnd aa the eye can ruaoh ia n vast wilderness of grcaaowood and Blunted Bugobrusli , with hero and thorn abrupt mountain rldgos , or a sharp , rocky peak , evi dently placed there long before the mythical person * loft their mysterious footprinta in the mud , now hardened for the annoy unco of the etato prison inmates , and for no other apparent purpoeo than to deceive the uuaccua- tomud traveler ns regards their dte- tanco from any place ho happens to be located. The duni' , or sand mountain ndgf. whioh is ubuut four miles in length , iiud covers probably n milo of pcreatio wood inwnlth , ww , porhapi , formed by the lionvynnda which prevail hi that section , bloxi.ig across these deserts through a na'ural ' optm- int ; in n small ruugo ut mountain. ! and depr/f J .ing the small pirtelea of aanda thus ware picked up in a hoaj > whom the wind's course \ & disturbed nud an eddy formed. In the whole duue , M-hich io from 10U Ui 400 Iroi in huigh' , uud ccinfcaiua inilliona ol tons of aaud , it is iaiuocai- b'o ' to find a particle larger than a pin head. It is so fine that if an ordi nary barley aack be tilled and placad in a moving wagon , the jolting of thn vehicle would empty the aack , and yet it baa no form of dust in it , and is as clean ns any sea beach sand. The mount tin ia BO solid aa to give it u musical Bound whan trod upon , and oftentimes a bird 1 gating on U , or a lareo lizird running across the but turn , will alait a largo quantity of the eand to sliding , which makea a now resem bling the vibration of telegraph wirus with a hard wiud blowing , but BO much louder that it IB often heard at a die tauco < f six or seven miles , and it is doaioning to u poreou otanding within a short distance of the eliding sand. A pecnliar feature of the dune is that it ia not stationary , but rolls slow ly eastward , the wind gathering it up on the west end and carrying it along the ridge until it H dppodited on the eastern end Mr. Monroe , the well- known surveyor , having hoard of the rambling habits of this mammoth sand heap , qutto a number of yours ago took carotul bearings on it while section - , ing government land * in that vioinity. Several years later ho visited the place and found that the duna hud moved something over a milo Physicians sy it combines all the desiderata of every forruL'inous tonic prescribed by every Bohool of modi cine. Brown's Iron Bittora. INDIAN DEPARTMENT. The Annual Report of Commissioner Price. Commissioner Price of the Indian bureau has transmitted to the aecrutary of the interjor his report for the fiacitl year ending June 30,1832. The com missioner eaya : Land has been opened to cultivation , houses for Indian resi dences built , schools opened and ope rated , and in many cases and in vnri ous ways the cause of civilization gun- orally advanced. Tlio dilliculty < of procuring agon B of the right stamp is regarded as onoaf the most iinpnrtau' causes which oporatu to retard thuiffl provomont of the Indian. Ga-oporn tion of religions societies ia regarded by the commissioner as a v ry impor tant auxilli iry in the civilization of Indians , and ho points to the bom fits derived from their 'vork during thu past few yearn. The prfaont ap > prupriations are regarded cntiirly too small to compiitB the ouda to bo ob tained with reasonable timu , Thi commhsioner Bays that if $1,000,001 , for educational purponoa were givei now it v/ill save eovural tnillions i thu futuro. It is wiaa economy t give that million at once and not deal it out in binalleuina that do but littli good. Tlio evils of caah unnuitiua an cominon'cd ' upon and &iinstaiic quotnd where , nfter cash payment td trio Utea of 20,000 , it was spent for flro arms , ammunition and ijhinky in Bait Lake City , and in short time nine tenths of the payment went in the aamo direction. Funds approprlatep by congress in the rogu'ar ' appropri ation bill for the support of Induua , proved entirely inuufDciont , mainly owing to the hiijh price ot beef and flour. The total number of Indians in the United States , ex elusive of Alaska , ia 202,300. The commiaBiouor comments in severe terras upon the iniquity of the liquor traffic among the Indiana , and quotes many instances of trouble arising from it. Ho recommends greater stringency in tno laws on the subject , > nd says those aoo ions of the statute * * hich allow army officers to introdnpc liquor into the Indian country should h ropt-ftUd , The report declares there la urgent necessity for addi- ionttl legislation to pMvont intrusion upon Indian lands. Ktclusivo of the live civilized tnbos the whole number uf InHinn pupils Attending reboot n part of the yj r hns been 8 COS Of those 468 < voro in Attendance at Our lisle , Hampton and Forest Grove truininu schools. Of the remaining , 4 510 attended retcrratlon boarding BI hunli , nnd 3,908 reserva tion dny schools. Industrial trnining for boys is cirriod on at Iho npency b > ardmg schools , and is rrciiviny moro nttontion caoh year. In con. tipotion with fifty BOVOU soliooli 1 428 AOCS are under oulttvation , Dluek smithing , tailoring and hnrnoM mak ing ia taught nt four school * . Sv > tench shoemaking , ten ci\tp < mtorinp , fifteen raising nnd care of stock Training in theeo branches is grently stimulated by BUCCOJB of oxpetiineuts Carlisle , Uimpton nnd Forest rovtt An appropriation of not Icte than § 50,000 should bo mnilo by con ureas nt. its next session to proporl ) equip the existing ngoticy schools tor industrinl work. The twho1o number of schools in operation is 101 five loss than last year. The Country. Whn tlmt IIM over livoii fnj'tiino In thf > country liut must have he n1 it iho v r- t.n < H of Htmlock n ft Mood pnrlfi r Dun DOCK Di.oon I iTTKita euro ihnin-pRln , iii. , loiifiicnatut nil dieiirili rn nil in < fiom mi. nur blivul nr dtraoKOd liver or Ut.iueyn. Price , 81 00. ARIZONA OOWBOY3 The Wny Ihpy Have of Oauturlng a cmloon and Btartluv a Wild jjtiuco KiUlns u Man Because Uo Mudo n , Poor UhotA Moclc Court. riillado'phli ' Times. 'I'oMBaToNE , Ara. , October 5. Ari zona in lull of cowboys. Sumo of them are outlaws of the worst description During the mouth of Juno litst the president of the United States issued i proclamation calling upon certain awless persons in tno territory of Arizona to disperse and threatening to call the military power of the govern ment into requisition to aid the loual authorities iu the maintenance of law and o dor. The necessity for the is- luanoo of such a proclamation had is origin in the depredations of a cor- ; ain gang of outlaws under the leader ship of the famous cowboy familiarly iuownin the territory as''Curly Bill , " , mt whoao real immo was William ( i. Oroscion. These desperate char- alters had taken up their abode in the San Simon Valley , a beautiful section of country in the extreme southern part of the territory , iu what la now a portion of Oochisa county. These rtoaporiidous built themselves houses nud claimed to bo "ranchers" or cat tle men. At the northern end of the Sxn Simon Valley is thu town of Cali fornia city , a place of several hundred population. It contained throe stores , u greater number of saloons , and some honest and respectable oititens , The town , however , was often in the hands of the cowboys , and woo to a "tender foot" a term applied to all new com ers in border towns who happened iu California Oity on such occasions. was a common things lor i < ht or ten of these cutthroats to ride into California City , enter a saloon , present sent a pistol to the barkeeper's head , and demand that the liquors be sot out. As thu fiery element warmed them up they would often secure a violin or banjo and improvise a regu lar "stag dance. " Eich fellow would select a partner from among 'the ' crowd , thu musician would start up the "Arkansas Traveler , " or some other familiar tune , and the lender wr > " 'd call out "forward four"and thodunco commenced. When thfi uro "lulaticu to your partner" was rouoh l many " a follow would "cut the pigeon-wing , and his partner , j * t" bu outdone , would induteo jwaonie fantastic stops , which wou'J do crcdi to the moat famed olog dtncor on the tnin- glrul boards. In the height of this revelry would begin a fuailadn from revolvers. Bang ! bang ! bani > ! and above the din the load r would bo hoard calling out , "Turn your part ners ; promenade all , " The first tigurn being finished , nvery fellow would begin to Jook ut the heels of his boots to BOO whore the bullets went. The result would disclose that a largo ma- joiity had boon hit about the hee-1 with a bullet. Thin practice of shooting ut the heels of one's boots is common among the cowboy f , and BO accurate a'ro they in their aim that an accident seldom occurs. Shooting the heels tifT one another's boots is a common recreation with them. On the occasion of one of these "eittg dances" u cowboy who had re cently joined the gang participated in the fusilade. Oil an examinaiion at the r'"f. " nf the first figure one of the mc" > i , found to bo shot through the I ' The festivities were nud denly .jumped , Tno leader announced that un investigation would at once beain to O3C rtain the guilty party A mock court was convened' , "Curly Bill" was sheeted for judge. Crone tvao made shot iff. Tom Harper was chosen clerk. The sheritf arrested iho now nu-mber as the guilty party A prosecuting attorney was chosun , airl the court assigned counsel to de fend thu prisoner , In a few moments thu prosecuting attorney handed the clerk the indict- meut , und the court ordered thu clerk to reud it to the prisoner , who wai oommum cd to Bland up. The uloik did tin ha was ordered , and this was the documnnt he read : "Wo , the underuigiied , grand jurors for the county of Ouchiso , in the ter- ritoryof Arizona , do find Jou Palmer guilty of felony iu having wounded Abe Siundcrs in the foot in attempt ing to ehoot the heel oft of said San ders' boot when aiid Sanders 'cut thu pigeon-whig , ' in tha figure next to the last , in the first sot , in the 'ntug dunce' hold in California City , in e.iid territory - tory , on Saturday night , Juno 20 , 1882. " The court "Guilty or not guilty } " Prisoner "Not guilty. " All the formality oi selecting a jury ; the taking of testimony , and the cross- examination of counsel was gone through wJth. No detail of an ordi nary trial at law was omitted. Fi nally the cose was submitted to the jury , who , after a few moments' con sultation , announced that they had upon a verdict. The court "Gontlomon , have j on agreed upon a verdict ? " Fornmnn of the jury "Wo have , your Honor. " The court "Clerk , road the rer- diot. " The forrniftii of the jury hands thu clerk a piper. Clerk rendx : "We , the undersigned jurors , do find the prisoner guilty , as charged , " " .loo Palmer , " said the Judgo. "stand up. Joe Palmer , the jury of ycur peers having found you guilty of a heinous offenseIt becotms the dut ) of this court to prom unco aontonco upon you. You Imvo lu d a f ir ai.d impartial trial. Able corniccl doftMid oil you There is nothing loft but fur the court to pronounce sentence. The sentence of the court is that you be taken to the S n Simon Valley nnd between ( Ujb-ok and sunrise bo exe cuted. Sheriff , take charge of the prisoner. " The next morning the aontonco XM carried into execution , nnd Pnlmcr WHS shot. "Curly Bill , " in speaking of this afterward * , romirkod that no man wn worthy to associate with nsidontn nf Sin Simon who could not shoot the lioel off of a fellow's boot while he dtncod. The true inwardness of tha killing of Palmer trnnrpircd nfierwards to he tlm : He had but a ahoi't time before joined thu K ng , nnd they became con vinced that ho WAS a "dtnol pigeon , " or , in ether words , an informer. So they determined to kill htm. The method above related was so leotod for their nmusoinont. The few respectable and law abiding people in the section of Anr > nn where this occurred , dnrod not open their mouths or resist the dospera- doe * , So toiroriV.d was the country that to have done s. ) would have been pertain death , coupled with the steal ing or destruction of whatever prop erty they might possess. The fro- quunt stage robboricc , murders , and incendiary fires prevalent in the terri tory one ycarngo had their origin and were successfully carried out through complicity of some of the officers of the hw with "Curly Bill's" gang. To prevent the ventilation of thu con spiracy several mon wnro nssaaMualcd. "AJASQED" THIS WaX WOMAN. Alilnuukro.SuM , "What was the doctoral yourhnuro for this morning ) ' utked the grocery mm. ' 'Is your mo sick ? " "No , mi is worth two in the bush. 1C a pa that ain't well. Ho is having some trouble with his digestion. You see , ho went to the exposition with mo ns guide , nnd that is enough to ruin any ruan'd digestion. Pa is near sighted , and ho anid ho wanted mo to go nlong and ahow him thigga. Well , 1 never had BO much ( un since rm fell out ot the boat. Fust , I made h m jump clear across the oinli , there where the fttulTud tigerauro , by the fur place. I told him that the keeper was just coming along with some meat to feed the animals , and when they smelted the meat they just clawed things. U ran sgainst a shoaciao , and th1 wanted to go away. Ho sairl hn traveled with a circus , when fto was young , and no one know * no drnger of fooling around wild animals better than ho did Well , you would have died to see p % there by the furniture place , where tf ey got beautiful beds and chair * . Tl ere was one blue. chair under a glass case , all velvet , and a sign over it tolling people to keep their hands elf Pa asked mo what the BUjn was , and I said ladies and gentle men are n quested to sit in the chairs and try tliom , Pa climbed over the railing and was just going to Bit down on the gin8 showcase over the chair , wb < " > ono of th walk- around /olloys with police hits took him by the collar and yanked him back over the railing , and was going to kick pa's pants , Pa was mad to have- his coat collar pulled up over his head , and have the sot of his coU spoiled , and ho was going to saofl the man , when I told pa that the man was a lunatic from the asylum , that was on exhibition , and p < t wanted to go away from there. Uo aaid he didn't know what they wanted to exhibits lunatics for. Wo wont upstairs to the pancake bazir , where thny broil pan cakes out of self-raising flour , and put butler und sugar on I lit ) in uud give them away. P.i BUM ! ho could eat more pancakes than any man out of jail , and wanted mo to got him some. I to < k a couple of pancakes and torn out u piece of the lining of my coat and put it between the pancakes and handed them to pi , with a PHJXT around the pa'jcukci. Pn didn't notice thu paper nor the cloth , and it Mould have made you laugh to sea him chew on thorn. I told him I guessed ho didn't have as good teeth us ho used to , and he sa d 'Never you mind the teeth , ' and ho liept on till ho swallowed the whole business , hut he said ho guegiod ho didn't want any moro. But I thought I should split when ho wanted a drink of water. I asked him if ho would rather have mineral water , nnd he said ho guessed it would take the strongest kind of mineral water to wash down them pancakes , so I took him to where the firu > ( xtniruiiihtira | are , got him to take the nozzle of the extinguisher in his mouth , and 1 turned the faucet. I don't think he got moro than a quart of the stuf out of the Baloratua machine down him , bat ho raised right up und said he'd bo conditioned if ho believed that water was over intended to drink , and ho felt ai though he should bust , und just then the man who kicks tlui big organ struck up Httd thu building shook , and I giion pa thought ho had busted , The mou fun Was rrliun we came along to when the wax woman iu. They have got u woman drcbnrd up to kill , und she looks juct ns natural us if nbe cnu'd breathe. She had a handker chief in her hr.nd , nnd ns we came along I told pn there was a lady who loomed to know him Pa is on the mesh himself , ntid ho looked nt her und smiled , and riid coed evening , imd askud mo who oho "V.IB , 1 told him that it looked to me like the girl that eings in the choir at our church , and pa said course it is , and wo went right where she was , and taid , "Pretty good show , isn't it , " nd put out liiH hand to shako hands with her , but the woman who tends the stand came along , and thought pa wac drunk , and eaid , 'OlU gentleman , 1 uut-os you had hotter get out of hare , This is for ladies only , ' Pa excutec himself to the wax woman , and salt ho would tee her later , " GEORGE F. CRAWFORD BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. Ho , 519 Sofltli Main Street , COUNCIL KLITtiFS , IOWA I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn ing , Ro-Sawlug , Planing and Matching , Saab. , Doors , Blinds , Boxofl , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J , J , Hatliaway , Manager , Council Bluffs , la , Machinery f ill bo run oxcluctvclr for custom work on Thursday and Friday ol onch week , Onlcra s > llcltod and RAtUfai ' ' JC.HMI near ( Successors.to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS TN LACKAIAMA , mm , BLOSSBDE& ANDALL , IOWA COALS ! GONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Offloe No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffn. I'KfKIt T1IOLU 11KIUIAN KRACirr. THOLL & KRACHT , AND PHOV1SIONS. Oor. Jifldin Street and 7th Avenue. ' . . ' S-pceally. lllghcs * prlcrj paM for country . . Finn ( Iroc'r'ei. Tcaa. Kw'n rroducc. New ( tori. mlHIiu new Bocds , 1 , w p > ' o will not buundciBOld , C ll atd cxamlnn our tocV. Goods diIivcieil , ' p. T. AIAYNBi 0. E. MAYNE COUKOIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANDFAOTDRE BROOMS BROOM ' , HANDLES' : CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED Fhe Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Hlgheat Market Price Paid for , Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley DBDBop flT ooi isr Parties Wishing to H U Broom Corn .Will Please , Send Sample. OO. MRS. 0. A. BEMED8GT. THK LI-A.DINC : > DKA.LLR IN 337 Brond w , Ojunoil B'uffs ' , IOWR. THE HUNTRESS TRACE BpCKLE This hnrklo > as l > ecn on the rnarknt for thr'o yiar , and glvoi perfect fall/faction. WE CHAL- LVN IK THK WnniD toiir'iluce a liuckle hat inua' ' * it In the "ollowlnffiliit : llt-ltn Oueap prarance : Jnd | t me i IIOH t'.u trace ; S > l-ti Uo' icth ; 4tb-lt ouiV Iu changing withiut tak iu tie itac out of iliulour ; Mli-H will nit uUmci Iiiltlf ( I'll Tbi h ra tugpulli Hir.i.lit vitli the tract ) , I UNillIKH TIMOK UAhllUll , th ( x.tinthoWorlI. 1h < o.c < e > a Is fin ly aillii tfd , ca'iiict at I ort It'u f , anil will not catch the relu pr.tall. HUNnUHS I'ATGNT WIIH'KLtTllfB ANI > lilt AM' HI'tiAP IlOoK. f.r r av > ixomlow.nir , dr.filnir , etc. , cinnut boD.iiaticJ. | 'Ilio { UK will not unliook lUo f , Uanulaclmid by ' ,7' * DDTrON.nnJNTRBSS & CO. ; Ja eavilld , K r ale by C. J Dcokuian , Ccuncll IlluHa ; Kliarp & Won aud H. S. Colllni &Co. , Omaha , and by a'l i ilihlni ; IIOUH , LOUIS HOUSE. . . Saloon and R'e staurant , AUOM'II DOKUFLINGElt , Fiorrletor. Choice Wiues and OjitUirn in Kvoiy Style. i 709 Lowar Broadway , Oounoil Bluffa , Iowa. STARR & BUNCH. HOUSE , SIGN , AND * Ji\flUAl PAINTED , IMP13R IIANOINQ , ALSOMINIffQ &RD GMINIHB , ori Oornor Hrpudiway BIK ! Sow * Pi & ORAIQ ; , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Otaes , Flno Fronch'faiitno , Oliver Ware &o. , J to BHOADWAT COUNCIL KLVW6 , WA Jcodn and inortaagcii Urawq all JACOB- SIMS , Attorney and OounBGllorat Law , COUNCIL BLUl'FS-iOWA. ) Office Broadway , bet * eon Mala and Pea Ktroots. WUI pracUco Iu BUM and JTedo. ; ourU / 'M IE STE3ET LIVERY , ; FEED .11 Shippers and Trwulera will find' 'ooil accommodation and roasonabl SOUTH smr , , QPPOSITE OAYSTAL MILL , Blufifs . Iowa. Council , - - . HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietor * , DAVID G , EVANS & GO. , DOl North Second Street , ST. LOUIS , MO. td-Ask your Grocer for Iho Cel ? obratod Star Uoffeo and Bi < ur Baking , . .Powder. .J-