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; THE DAILY BEE- MONDAY OCT BER 2 COUNCIL BLUFFS nAll,R(‘h\Dlm,- anything like it in railroads | g veranda, whet " < T G RRtEm e '-— A - '-—~«~\~ 3 1. Asenith Hall, Binghamton, N. Y ! e ARk | for WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | y \ pin | g STATIONERY AND PRN ERS JUDQ, \ K] 4 | COUN [ i i | ; o England and Am v i | v . i ; A CAMP EPISODE ich are ¢ lars of | I, ceordi t ) A | ’ 1 : o G for them to dovelop intn y i k)u] onbi ml]l thum. m Wero at Kroderickeburg Sadtd At g ) \ 1 e 0 of wh g, 01 | COUNCIL BLUEFS 1OWA, f ‘ | ohoak i B i o i A I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct \ is, not m i ) % Nk [ rDECT ] g - v [ rod undor such Ataie & . Commission, § MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE, Sl I UG s o Commision, | R L e B o e . GOUNGIL BLUFFS TANUFAGTURING 00, %, 31 (ARG S GUARANTLED I ks e Fran For " o expreasions of satisfaotion i NHeD. F147 _‘ ]Hdl‘h(lll"\ Seroll and Lattico Work, Wood Turn- e T T S S TR R For St. Pl m | From §t. 1 s yemet u[q umeroy he room, 1 -Sawing, ]’1 ning and Matching, dS.lxh, l)nori. A OANNEE 1CAGO, MILWA %, UL LLEL D bbby bow B ]H\l Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers C’ N i. CUNI ‘! = l'-Lv Sl and by T, ng Mas W ed T ‘:“h ; s Y ;‘ ¢ from | Improved ]I‘l\\'k:‘\ ¢ Wind Mills and Pumps. . 1k I d cquip, Y | the colossa peaking in tonos | Funeral Director and Undertaker, R R ¢ Gen, Hookor lay | of tender M 1 B fi‘ Lo . - b g o mor bt 0| vl J, Hithaway, Manager, Gouncil Bluffs, Ia, No. 17, North Main Strect ST RV TEOa ey N Com o i, 108 nnock river in S I s 2 ‘ oy KYF 8 ilo tho confederates, undor |, E RS iglet bt hinory Il be run axclusively for custom \u\r\l. on Thursday and Friday of anewsred b Gen; Lise, guarded the outh bank, | & ”m s o | ench weok lers solicited and satisfaction guaranteed | i s Rationg, an ususl, were scarce within | we are s xo % e » LT RER ’L “ o was & luxury seldom to bo|guted in “m ““w S | requlto G i 5. HExcept Satunlays, {Except Jim. tho well kuown ) sl (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) Mondays {ant of the lieutenant-colonel of cr an s e e »conduce in the WIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Shsewhers. All goods wat UNPARALLELED IN RAIL.|tho Forty. 1:;1(1.r\p:]r(.z i ufuntry, Pt MOLESALE AND R LERS IN [ SRR e e ROADING. who enjoyed the re on of being i for man to bo % R q UNION BAKERY s Bagtan mapioaes Wt i tion | ool gy DAl oon onriamee| - DACKAWANNA, , BLOY 2 1115 e ek et e el s expeditions iy E9RR mmm RS BT S et R aninT y GTREET | ym.w. cured a 1O n-lur il o8 as Ohrist Joved the Churel, anc 2 SOUT MAIN STREET. v soma Importaa 0o0aslon £ ador 1ho| mare Hreant f . e BEST BREAD IN I'HE CITY. None but first-class Bake: & Mile. Yatle OF £/ GA1CHEIE OBBpA ok be ey ) 4 o) Brené, Cuko, Pios, &c., deliverad to any part of the clty, Our |y, o\ Buntine), 8 [ vegarded ns a part of camp equi; y van all 3 Hiivea v ured his prizo by tying i P. AYRES, Proprietor, SoEAing CRRvaiaS to his cook tent until the cap. followed the mutual pi _____ ot AL D d | tive rooster beoame domesticated te | and the two ware pronou e o | camp life, when it was allowed tof, roam around the camp, yet evor under | of the cavo they rot ho watchfal eye of Jim, its captor. |ut 11, Tho roma ordinary routine of camp life was | connt of the youth (U wruing 8t 6:45 o'c d wife, After visiting ern Wisconsin division of ago & a0 h.-m’;\..ufl"N ELLSVILLE COKE, GEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. REW MEAT‘MARKH ,.,u BROADWAY, (Palmer's Block the Ch one mi 122 pHeE i and Vth streets, S “m‘," 1| occasionally varied by shot or shell, | oenth 1 bk : R (‘3 D history | eent by way of & rominder from ¥ of the bride, n ty and Office No, 84 Pearl Street, Yards Cor, Eighth Btreet and 5 H 3§ b rkie fl u‘d heights into our lines, Men | jopularity of the groow, it h s excited | Flaventh Averue, Gouncil Biuffe, el I c.‘."fi."“ f‘;“‘.;f.;fif\“Jfif;.;.“"“' "“”"' AL S e things in war timos, und Jim whs not | relatives and frionds. MAYNE, C. E. MAYNE al, rule,fas an exception to the ge the future demoustrated. {| Tho colonel, summoning Jim to 'd, o pussenger, council, informed him that compa loud report aud the|Cf great importance would th it ds k to the train what had |Vieit the comp, and inquired of hit T was talking at the time | fuithful ally whether it would ba safc gi ated in the snoki nn the engine RS, E J. HARDING, M, D.,|irc COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURE 4 BROO BROOM HANDLES, .CORN MEAL, CRAHAM FLOUR AND such a rush made now at C, ¥ tlo of Dr, Kiy, Consumption, arsons afbicted for any Goodman’ Bethesda BATHING HOUSE|| Medical Electrician juy, . Mr. Whitney, of Penssukee, and | to invite them to remain and ¢ At Bryant’s Spring, AND) epringing up, 1 said, ‘the boiler|ASsuming an air of deep thought, has exploded! and T expeet- scratchiug hishead and gazing inteutly Cor. Broadway and Unioz $8.] GYGNECOLOGIST. |ed in _the next instant|on the ground, Jim roplied: [ o that t~ train would be smashed into larse, tines am berry scarce WA ITEMS. kindic _ wood., At alimost the same |around here, but I ’spect by killin‘ ob 10 WA ITEMS, COUNGIL BLUFFS. 1. | mOMONE & macs of rubbish from tho | dat chicken an’ makin’ dumplin’ s0up | A uos has & sohool opulation]lof Greduate of Eloctropatade Institution, i delphia, Bonun, | explosion fell upon the top of the car, | Wid what tinge ole marater sent you une, | unge, | which rattled loudly, but did no other | the odder day, we mought mako out . |damage, Of course, in amoment the | t0 2it vpa far kind of en-tum-mer- ‘io | @fice Cur, Broadway & Glenu Ave, 400, of whom 230 are girls. . Hon, James F. Wilson makes his opening speech in the campaign at Fairfield next week. or, Electric, a 'Cold Batks. The Very Best of Brooms Oonstantly on Hand. Market Price Paid for Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley The gilding on the capitol dome in ATND ik Des Moines is estimated to cost $3,579, B BU O M G O B N or 36} cents per foot. Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn Will Please The Higheat sensation of dunger was passed, as tho | tein-ment, ear, train_ran smoothly along, except a| ‘‘All right, Jim. Then upon your peculiar and unnatural sound from the { responsibility I will invite my friends tront of the train, which seemed to | to remain to camp dinner,” ‘said the move along without C sny perceptible | colonel. ; ey diminution of speed. T concluded | Immediately in front of Jim's tent " DR. A. H. Stuprey & Co., 106 Upper Brondway. COUNCIL BIUUFFS, IOWA. reatmeut of chronic discases A generous contribution of £1,000 there remained a panel or so of an AND OTHER Fits8e TUME RS i Rheum, Scal and granulated malo Discasos of all_kinds, fal d a or Rupf stk & in the worla, cated Baths, " BINTON & WEST, Rheu; poi- REMOVED_ without tho | drawing of blood or use of | knife. Cures lung disenses, rotula, Liver Con Dropey, tism, Fover and Mercar~ sipelas, Salt k, inflamec and Fe- Also Kidney and Heworrhoids or Piley cure. reated upon the priucipleof veget- without the use of mercurial tarnished ro radically cured by the vse uss and Plaster, which Eas Drs. B, Rice and F, €. Miller, ~— | streets, Council PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. The treatment of all diseases and | Bculties peculiar o temales & special J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counseller., Office over First National Bank, Council Blufls Towa. Will practice in the etate and federal courts JNC. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 8i¢ BROADWAY, l"“"“’ €it- Loans and Real Estate. Proprictor of abstracts of Pottawattamio county. Otfice corner of Broadway smd Main | Bluffs Tows, JOHN STEINER, M. D, Council Bluffs, B J, MOKTGOMERY K. 0. that my impression that the botler had exploded was erroneous, as evory- thing seemed then to be all right, and a gentleman remarked that a torpedo had probably been exploded wunder the train with a view to mischief. By this time the train had run down and crossed the bridge across the Qoonto river, when the brakemen suddenly sot the brakes with great exertion and brought the train to a halt. Up to this moment 210 one on the train knew what the actual situation was except the mail agent and the baggage men, and they wore unable for some reason to put on the brakes to stop the train, The train was finally brought to a stand-still. It was then found that that not an individual on the train, a8 it 8100d there, was injured, and the fact that thema)ority of the passengers din not know that auything had occurred until they were told, as the report was not heard very farbaok and many were asleep. But the engineer of the whole ground the forlowing conclusione were reached by me and many others: Firat, that the explo- old Virginia worm fence left standing, which had been carefully guarded and used by Jim for his culinary work, A search for ““dat chicken” disclosed him scratching in a corner of thet old worm fence. Jim went for the chicken, and that wise old bird sought refuge first on one side and then the other, dodging under and through the rails in 80 successful a mauner that Jim, tired and disgusted, mounted on a top rail and sat down waiting patiently for his chicken to seek some other refuge where he could capture him easier, all the time giving expres- sion to his disgust at the chicken’s ob- stinacy in refusing to be caught, was a crash, and to tho horror of the camp, rails were sent about, the rem- nant of Jim's fence lay strawn around and Jim was recognizad on the ground in epread-eagle style. The colonel’s dinner waa forgotten and Jim only was thought of, As the soldiers ran seene of digaster with eager and anx- best possiblo time down the middle of of the camp, Jim springing nimbly to his feet, without expressing sur- for Towa colloge was recontly received from Henry Faruam, of New Haven, Conn, Henry Cade, treasurer of the school board of Grove township, Adams county, was receutly robbed of $700 by highwaymen. The Lyons Tron Manufacturing com- pany is idle and a number of men are out of work, Lack of demand for the goods is the trouble, 1t is claimed Mrs. Camp township, Polk county, is the oldest lady in Towa, She will be 102 on the 16th of October next. John Burns, a laborer at Lefller, Mary Freel, of Three horse' thieves were sur- rounded and captured in a cornfield in Ida county about ten days ago by about three hundred citizons of Ida Grove. Des Moines has a sensation in the Rapids youug lad 160 acres of spring. ion will ouch take up land in Dakota next "hey caloulate to arrange it COUKCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL Lost, Found, To Loau, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boardin column at th 8 PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for oach subsequent insertion Leave adv ortlsements st our office, No, 7 Pearl Strovt, near Broadway, brewd and office W ANTED - Situation by a ¢ cake baker, Enjuire at F Send Sample, MAYINEH & CO. COUTNOCOIL BLUEEIES. i| Council Bluffs, - MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EE ATR GO O DS, 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, MAIN STREET COXSULTATION FREE- | Counoil Bluffs, = = ToWa: |iho four forward trucks of the engine| . Suddenly a fash was soen on the Rk by Ashinge Dirliouion & NOTICES. ! L i B, wero loaded hundsomely upon the ten- | Stafford eido of the river and the [Quincy traii nea: ngton on Sun- L Moefeai RY F OALL ON OR ADDRESS W. B. MAYES, rerplondadhandsomelyivponiihe tons | 3 IEEREN0 SRS lE 200 100 day night, and killod. ~ Ho was int0xi | 55710k ~gpacar saverimments, soc 21 [] —AND- SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, and liroman-—there was but ona voice, | t0 pick up what they supposed to be [shape of & “phantom street car,’” e Wante, i #ood accommodation and reasonable D E AN T l S T S. (Peutscher Arzt.) ‘they are dead.’ Some of the passen. .l,,_fi’T melT- wmn;ns be was seen to | which i aileged to have appeared on \VM,”“ T ——— charges, ‘ LA th St, | €ers aud the train men ran back, and | pull himself together, gain a sitting | the strects of that city at an carly sl Ay, Shidre 316 sPaetr { 14 Pear) Btreet, Oeunoil Bluffe, | Ocr WASHINGTON AVE &th 8t, | B0 A N eod 1o, Bt thas | position and gase sround upon the |hour last Frids iy morning, drawn by |erolysirect, U oot | SOUTH STREET. { i i standing by the wrecked engine, but two wspectral horso car stocds and >—Twa Aret-clams pa - o Exirsctingand aliog & specaly. Firotcle i e A R S T T L His oyen soon rested upon | driven by a ghostly driver, ‘35.‘.,'4. e t-class paata ¥ oan | OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, | DR. A. P. HANCHETT, ariveasos ol 3 chiren s . |ing up, After a oarefal examination | the frightoned rooster making tho| Tho Republican says four Cedar | 'Sment 0 lrosiwey. Counci e, "o 5 14 Pearl Streot. W Antkn x Houwse, 9 &, m, to ool Mol FRee DISPENEAKY EVERY SATURDAY, sion'had been most terrific; that at |Prise or fright at his escape, giving a ,m,, 0 5 p, m Resid 120 ikt 1x Ji . 80 that w! they can work on their | ment, 310 >, { B dodh” senis ‘Polophoals.” conmontion” with the time of its occurrenco the cugine |1ovd gutfaw, and in lively tone of | oy laud during sach day and all bunk et Y - Proprietors, | Cotral ottice, 59 Office In Everett's block, Pear! trect. Resl)| was lifted from its connection with the l‘lunnl;ru -vxctslxr-ed,lu- he nmrw} in | gogother at night, '\ BRI = b '\(.‘nf,l"[‘."'f.‘ — —— e — | 3 R 3 |dence 638 Fourth ascect. OfMice hours frew 0 to [ tendsr and violently wrenched clear | ® lively run after the chicken: “Dar et Y ‘ quire, M. P, . | . J. AL .PA,LML‘;.[(, 2a.m.,2t0dand _okp.m Counoll ulufe|of it; that at the swmo wmoment the|NoW, bress God, you can't get under mf,f;,’i'.‘l‘“‘H“,'.M" alie dlate sl |y e ol V&H ltZgBP&lfl a DEALER IN cow-catcher was thrown downward as | dat fence no mo", 'fore God 1 cotoh [Cultural college, is visiting various | VW Al iy, £ pply ot 51 Sixeh 4 o agricultural schools are ged, 7OULD ik t ‘ - e T ! o 4 by L!‘m ties buing rooted up and ““f“)" ‘““J ’l‘“)‘”“ amidst g Sheors | .o PR RLAA) of the satan. Instibuion. \\ ‘:':’; i ‘l'" L i GROCEMES, PRDV!SIONS 5 AND AN AGENT, y v broken in two nearly in the center, |#ad shouts of the camp to his tent to ¢ e By oo | gocd roferducen, . Apsake Doy aod T fiYe ] ‘ T, T T PRACTICAL DENTIBT. | piafinin fvo nesrs by the side of | moke “‘dat potob chicken soup wid Q“..:Z"“{.’,'.',f:.xfif." of Northern Europo | i ieltionies, Spests Gormn i Eogla, Crockery, Glassware, | s v -~ J) pean opposita the postoffice. One of |the track lay the nose of the |dumpling” tor young master’s com- A LB IR S PPORREIG VY ANTEE 50 builings ta move, Wo kg ! | the oldest prastitioners in Council Blue, Eatts. | badly demoralizad cow-catcher, This [ PARY. erritorios " trem W2 Andiwore, | BDOTS SHflES E ' | W.D. STILLIMAN, e b cos s s | iy s ok i st Vot U0 S22 iy B Wi J : A boy named Butts fatally stabbed | Hiuffs, Ia Pactitioner of Homeopathy, consulting e | thrown forward into the alr with the oy namoa Butts fatally stabbec ones | v I Mottt B et a companton named Morley newr Cla- | \A7ANTED A good Also agenta for the foflowio linew of i nhysml and Sm'geflll HUGHES & TUWM-EE I“L:lel}:yn‘h: h:xult‘i a4 {212{“3‘*""*}: MR O & By rinda, on Sunday. The boys were on | ) 4or W it Vau Bteamship Companies ; an \ ] DEALERS IN ward and along u little to the right of | De J. W, Smitk, Wollington, 0,, | thei® "“"I"l"““““{ sohool nnd be- | Sriemm e Cunard, Anchor, Gulon, Americas, and Biete B , Otce and reatdence 616 Willow svene, Coun- |the truck beforo it atruck the ground, | says; /I have used it sdvantageoualy | S22 1avolved iv au cltercation over u | WAL Stcamahip Companion ot Tute, lowa, Comectlonery. F*mts Nuts ! B bara ™ 1t bisiad. itaal Thale eOARey | A ¥ Y |girl. Butts' knife picrced Morley's | ivered by carriom. Ofice DR A E WS f.T. SEYBERT, .M. D.|Cigars and Tobacco, Fresh [sisht in iho mud. OF coursc, | OPeired horvou sapply ety s Gl sl \IK\:A For sl ks oy B o e ad B « 1 . g R gbt in ; N e " FANTED—T: bLuy 100 tons broom of Ireland, Dublin, T | Bank this 30-ton meas of iron wuet have| A SIXTEEN-YEAR-OL 'ho U For particulars” addrcss Councl trie 0 ‘any p pe W PHYSIOIAN & BURGEON, ‘ggsters atd Toe Oream fg]insyion mus of o smark have RIAMERAROLD. MRIDN, G, o oS08 Gmmpdaant \.'.‘ s, ydrces Councl Kius | freida o'any partof usope will Gad b 1o eels ason, the air, st which time the L,,-wmd AKentucky urrxm..nmm the Mam- | IIl,, nayy THoMas" EcLectiie O - i} : COUNOIL BLUFFS, - » IA.I%0% yypy gy [t hh it B, B xemces g me el i | llivan & Fitagerald, Okice No, b, Everett Block, Broad Ou"nm].’mmlq whero they are now lying, J“L Corresponds { the Loulaville Courler-do ”~“\":l) t‘l\lthl‘ll'l i iy ll‘i“‘(llm [RWRE00U0 biisk i AGENTS, ce No. 5, Everstt Block, Broad: _ |and bushes are bluckened and dead by | “Uaferendence of the Loulsville Courier-Jousr. severe wold uud cough. e hinks it e |} . — DAY way, over A. Louid's Restaurant. ST the encaping steam underusath l.f - il Cave, Soptember 10, | wihout jo e 4 will mever be gk ATy o v switatie a7 | 343 Broadway, Council Bluts r o [track whoro the engino flow theon | After 4 o'lock yéatorday aflornoo . - o T T i the air, The huge machiue wokitself | the four-horse Goncord coach with ’ oD, Al §8 pex month ouly, S. E- MAXGN, 723 W. Broadway. mlyulnn ita immense ol seven passengers—the Rev. W, H, DR c J GLARK AR STARR & BUNCH, e T e of the exploston, absolutely out of the | Williams, Mr. and Mrs, W, . Barr, « W O Ll ] SIG | ano |LARSON & ANDERSON, - sttt i et Yl HOUSE, SIGN, Qe R s BRSO to pass alony, and, strange to say, the [ Brun fro n Sonora, Ky., and Messrs, « T SC8S Wardse i = e Ok InTings Jask E Proprietors, rails at the point of th ties | 1%, P, Huffman, of Chr stian county, | (o900 U Broad H O] S it [ 42D JOUNC; TF SR SR g o sarcsly disturbed. r nd uth of Philadelpma 0 hper broadway. - NAME 1 : [ vork o cab and landed with it, or very | Gave hotel, My Re ) ounci Ub . owa. & : e e vork {Gave hotel, Mr. Robertson, th o, | >4 PER GING HEAL tSTATE. [ L‘ml“ i mear Ouo paie of s on the il | clork, & most clover gentloman, | T T ¢ | PAPER HANGING, " y vous o ¢ car jum the tr at the point | informed that a wedding was wanted Prosiden e N o | 4 i \ . Jamed, o tion with bis law azd | LARSON & ANDERSON, |where the explosion ocourred sud ran | and immediately sent runners m';,:,. ~ . n A A of time, b v KALSOMINING AKD GB’“NI“’ ut and sells real estate. | fre e e n % soe |in that situation one mile, passing over | the Gothic chapel in matrimonial or. ITIZENE) BANK U Waes 10 §vo wack wakes § L5 SPEROLAXIw. Perscos wisking to buy or sell city property the bridge at the Ocouto River in that | der. Miss Mattie Barr and Mr. P, Of Gouncil Bluh yon, Operate i i e ety kb ) UFFIU B] & PUBLY way, and another odd freak, passing 4| P, Hufiman, of Christian county vaoll Blufs, pyoe. 2 op —Cormer Broadway and Soott 8¢ S bioRian, a1 Bushoally bosk Mare, Pewtl | switch a moment beforo the train was | wore the contracting pariies The | O wuder thelaws of tho State of fowa | oy, 4 -~ ‘ il < stopped, they rau on again, and no | bride's drees was short, and o beaut. | 584k copita ¥ 16,000 HWR & ORAIG, EDWIN J. ABBO BANIEERS, great damago was done except to tear | ful blue trimmed in black, and gpon uinatued i 900,000 MAURHR & ORAIG, JACOB SIMS, A IT. Interest pald on tine doposits on the principal cltioa of the Uuited States and Europe. Spacial attention given to collections aud correspoudence with prowpt roturas, DIKECTORE, off the heads of all thespikes from cne side of the rail for the whole distance, reaking nearly all the bolts which counect the ends of the rails together, all this without one life being lost or her head she wore & small cap mado Drsta awied of peafowl feathors. Bhe had & very costly silk outfit made in Louisville by the most artistic Freuch milliner, but Couneil Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 ARTISTIC POTTERY, ph (Jut Glass, Fine Freneh Ching, Bllver Ware &c., Justice of the Peace and Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Notary Public, COUNCIL BLUF I0WA, " D ') 4.0 wundson, E. L. Shugart, J. T, Her B840 Broavway -« COUNCIL FF8, WA o—| v, 0! Dealess 10 Forelen and Docuetie Bchanse was persuaded uot to wear it into the ! "y 3 Offico—Broadway, between Maln and Pes l 416Broadway, Council Bluffs |, bepiens 1o Foreg ** |any oue seriously injured. Who can | cave. They repaired to tue west end | V- Walsee, ', LW Kolier, 1a e, | 7 Bt STl s’ " rodin ; i e Jeeds and wortgages drawn an 1 o ourl A !