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,}g^!»»9ii3x3 ur• Bono auitlH W BY WILLIAM PRENEY.1 19M 9IEW CiOQtyp,^ IS6(| ,r 111' SEW TAILOR SHOP. I? orf* S.i i. (j 1 A* KEAXERLEY, H. S MBZl CHANT, •ESTOI, .HtuUia TcrrUm AMKKIIAN NOISE, v CH'Y. IU»VA, HAloilEY & McCARTY, Proprietors. 1 'IIIS not SKi. iii-w ly tilii.li. i| UUSlMiSS CAliDS. BUSINESS JPARI)§. v .• ifooJaaiit Riioi-''' i«t mMll««BNCRIRER WOI I.D 1 .*nuowiice fg thu i-ili/t'im of Skhix City #fi.i lb* •wrronnjin^ country, Hint Tin ia how pre] m„d to thn !cfi*h.\iit Twilortug ba*iu«M lii all It* brancho*. My f(nk i hii hu4 -y#VM«A and BrMi4c!Mlii| KfilMh Ap^Hcmi do. Silk and V«ltet Ycatlnga, JVklch I will make up to rder at abort notice aad at HMNh-r»te prir««. 0JTAil _»jru.:iiU warranted ti fit. o* ao ny. Cutting knl rapatj liar1.|.tir«'.with dispatch! K»*liinall uliIrt cutting done. I on T-.ir.l Htu'il, oj.jo*i'« the ro*t..fllee. THOM AS COOV rf j- r! SANBORN Lumber! POLLETT. k PJL flfl. W^^arxl tar faMMi nt th# »Tx»rtV.«t iWffco ttrtoiiw.H«l'T»im)»er t»l all tiki |tKidftiiortnient ot Oak, Walnut auii Maple. Oak and Ced»r Fence Po ts, #MMd«r aplit, and *eaaoaad FDIIOD 1'ickst*. Tha l|11t IWUpptiXlwith the boat tr ,r tttingU and Lath Machines, Which. »iiutjlo- them to birniahj superior artil -of tnS« Jkfnd#^! jHfi1"'/. tliirillll i- ai'tbe moitb Wfrerry (.'real. VIJCIC luej w ilf Tip hiipy Tt thane II want "f anything in their line. I'rice* reasonable. Janl*.« SANHOJtN A KOLLKTT. niMi:i r»r\i:i:\, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTORY, Wkttr Street, between 3rd and 4tl»» A1joluing ll. LUCV'h Blttckaiultli rfliop, SIOl'X CITY, IOWA. 1 AM iiw pr»pKr»"l tn furninh th»* (fivik- uith «T)iMmria onr ilurttf on t« ru1» whi will .ifly ct*Tn- .., I iiiii Ti«-wivitii{ mmt rial i.i li'Jf" I'I'i. i, hii li viiil I'UiliJp Hit t* Mill 4hea|«r than any in tic N011liweal., All work warrMiitfil t., /iv« t-ntiif -uUlai'tifu. Jfli-1 of evi-rv it hcri|)li iii |irouii4ly iii t'-iiilc tn hii faanfiitl'lf rui*. ffmac ^xNpl »aatlWait workmen •nuloyeii. The pulilic i«trfij»c« ri»Bp»*ctfiili» xoliciteU., Wrf X. on rfUpmiimfxliKn* WILI^ HAN1KL Ui-NKEN. •iouxCity, Jiinr 24fh, 1«S5—tf SIOUX CITY HOUSE, P«atl iitreet, Sun.v ('ity, Iowa. os, Fi otiri«i0iv an»l firnt-cloM Tlotn', elfnated fn the l-ciit I'Hi of the city, in now 0|x.u for 'the ra«*}i tioa if th«- tI liiin (nit'lic. bay ami W«rk Uinanlura -will l«e wccomtuodatwl fii •MNtM-M" t«r*n. M* liofi tiWiling and atte«tia l*»Hl*ra away« tn •ttfiKlnuc". Wll. N. 0WES8. .fl»y%OUy. Itwn. »^f.lar 18, US~-tf^ ,• JOII\ CI RKII K, IOWA. (irjclii-o lii* prnfi-ailiin In tin' r«iji*t* of of Iowa, |)»kutH Hii ii.'l.riisWtt, utnl |if«*iciHe Clalnta ia tin- tariav* lt|iarimc»ti at H'athlnftnn. Ofllcf omt llf«ar«'i» Tr'itf Stor*', in the Manonic Bltx'k, on Cull ir«et, bimix City. [o»il. j«n6ii w o n IOWA. ILIi practice in tha Court* of Iowa, tinlift ailil KoUltthka. UUuai «U ilMl^l»l Ktrrrt •Ml# HII'1 Good KtuhliuK. »»d iitWi'Uve ho«tl( r« alwa« inatton dancc. (.'iiargoH rfa«ouahli. MALONEY .tMiL'WV. .City, l««». Mav 0.", i^-oT. *. plXIAXi AAO 111.\ !!JX(^. J\ t* '\t MOitia^Ui" take charge of tin. llfniWv, !»««l*tcd hr ft rat-claw weikiuMB, wu ClMlUaiaCon^atllloM, ta ttfkr work, at r«MMfoiitkUiv .-• 'hi A Asm •, JOSHUA M. iKWIS Wagoa Manufactn&r, SIOUX CITY, IOWA. lRTiri'CIlt rtttentipn will L«,Ki*ea to^pairing.-* Ail iltlTS promptly atternuA t# 1 i -M»ux City, lUrrh «th£lK67. gltUAKD II. WAI. lurnifhi-il, un-1 Otlei 4u i| i '.in in-!:it to i W-rs. i.lil* 1*1 r^lilfll lllllff, Tirtkfr.it, I'ort'HuhaaH, Amt all putnt- uorth', u ,»t aud south. •ft* Ia'connection with oar tit* •tp«kllcaa ha* put in a flr*tcl^*» BOOK BINDEltY, The ftrst and only tin* ft, S. hrn*ka, wHi-re w .-aiv i.rc- V l'\VK U I" tlui kmaniMi. iluwiii.r iln» »tPvii*'»o{ Beat WsrkMMi is iM Bast Mi 1. liaata, i'onnty Ofllrers, Motel KreuiTi ReM lC*t*te iMalcr*,*1 ^jMrtMi^/ «t** l.omt. li. iil. iN, U R. oiupaniAk, 11 i U4aitt#»pa n* BLANK BOOKS, •^t»ld Book* rf ho nnd. WfMi first clan* workmen, and al| thttbUoHt iBmr .ved tAf kla, i-« a»iHt#abiiimani we guarantee tive Hiili«la. tiou, Ordt rs by W4U |MMtly attended io. AddrifOi, JanlS-fai omaba, Nfhratka. Q'Tl. .•— Atmospheric Portable HQJDA. FOTJNTA.JNIB, M. W. WAHNK'S 1'AIKNT, WmnfiiifuS II1 by War aha OIM«V at •«)»:, 101 Norm ifui lii otiui i, ,-t. Loui*. ra^iIK KH'NTAIN i» jK-rfertly *ini|ile. not liable to get Jfc -ewS i# o»d*e.-aa«l -*aw* aMaaii, KplMMN# flMi Water i# ea«»ea*«**y^ur an^ lir «wa MiiMN, »t a trlllDg coat. FoTI printed rteaerfpttnn anil direction* for «i*lag sad making all kind* of Py mmw •yrnp* 50 with etc Fountain, or J. M. LEvra. a W. Vanderhale, M/P., Phytic la noffull .Wl^ti |M»rnniifulli In ?i«ux *'it v. re*Jl*ct» tend. r* lii* *urv|i .•«•« to'the citlaei eNa tltla fit} aui *iu?ouiilii0 aaeetry. Oflice.i ot Vuttrllt i-U'*tet, tltittl" 1'toUCt. O. WrVANDERHtXt. ioux (^4y, January ^1907. gf- ^pxjxxix: m«ut Una Will 'fiitract for the ereetiuti of tui1liinK*. and from*hl« i^ fl« iivAivm fa^lf able to rt ud®Vpt)i«ral iHtlilaolion^. -v s .r i- PINB Lt NIIER I (rt*i*tlti|t of Flooring. P»wr*. Sash, Blinds. Ac—for II miiniiiksion. Terrna Ca»h. jiinl 66 K II. K hnvf HrrHtiKementi* for ol'tr.iithii.' iillkituN W ««t i n- it.- w.:k from uiuuuu:turi-r» iti Chicago utt abort iiulicc. DRAFTS AND PLANS In any «tylo of Architecture will he prfepnri-.l for tho*^ :ur-, and tur r'llfiMia aocie-' whotjiay do tin", at a lowfljiiir Sioux City, Iowa, March *. AS. A. JAt^SUX. JASi 'kti Q. Dot'ULAS O 3VC. KSANA WH I! James A. Jackson & Co., ''WhOLpSALE Staple aud Fancy Grocers, AND- Commission Merchants, Xo. lO) Xuith StcunJ Street, f»-bl6 Ctn St. i AT LAW. IHWH I i.'sl. -IIAR», V. II. CLAKK. n IMMIIM, Missouri OLBROOK & BEOTHER, LAND AGENTS &. SURVEYORS. Us i Co., Inra, XX^lI.Ii carefutlv attend t- th'»-1ertir n hik! ora ti'.n of land in tin- f«-v. i Hi I.im ili-t. ii th in U*. rn mid Ncl.iimk« liu mnd I'Uiid Vk'ar- ini.tf, or Ifiuti- :Ikiii on iuiamixiatoii for Boii-tv«i dents tiny willloau ai"Bf at wisti-m ratasof inter e*t hny autl nell real i-atute, and |ay t:i* «, t'ollec tioiid innde aud uioi.ev J.roliH.ff* t'f wardp1. j.«: I- JlUi/Ult UK A into A. M. ^HUNT, M. D., DENTIST, SIOUX CITY, IOWA. i Jfieratloaain Dentiatrjr performed In aam tier that sht.ll gtra ^atUfacti»a. Office—At K«at' t)ru)i 8tor«. ,, ts' Uuioii The Merchai EXPRESS COMPANY, Oaii. 'l 1111 I wptiuti 'i by our MERCHANTS &, MANUFACTURERS Carri- s by KXI'KL.hS MunLey,|V aUiuhle8, Freight ami Over more than 13,000 Miles of Express Line xi. w u 11 Aad to more than Fourteen Hundred 1 fficts, And through tharo, to more tliaa Just and LIliERAL RATES, Ik. Bu«d on DISTANCE AND COST! .'I i 1 f:0 hittl ^Of'oM Mmi* 1 fs lavttaAto oijr w vrk heforf |iiirclia,iiir elmMrtMS*.^ MaKazi«"*, IVHmlicalik, L' tt. Ilookn, Scrap Booaa, ri»«n,ic,0»«k4 iu any style. A. 1. UAbCOMRR, *^ithlk rtt M, An Office has been opened in this city, and the support lHi f(ttrvnaj* oJ' thr butinett public ii sulit tied. T. IIEDUESjlient. «ty, Iowa, Marck New Billiard Rooms. City IIall Bmldlttg, *»earl It. fcton* City, Iowa. 0EETZ ft DOSS. Kqtltua' T^IIK finest HIIHwrd Raon fn the*nf»rtti#Wt— embrac ing three of the be«t Brun*wick'* Combination Cuxhiori Taljeia 1 Importeil Wine* ahii Ll|iinr*i La«er Beer, Limhurg and Hwuitier r'heece Bologna Hauaage, Ac. alao, the choicimt brand «f (Rgtra. OKRTZ DOSS. Bionx City, Iowa, July 12th, IM7—tf 5t" 'SaS" 'Otfaa TAIiJ c* ioui 7?*^ofr^f.ThKt POWIjBSSON. SHAPP & CI ARK, w Architects and Builders, •*99" HBMOCHATIO TICK. ST. For Oorernor: CHARLES MASON For'Lieutenant Governer: [DA[N(KL' )IUIS. Tor Judge Saprt-tne t'ourt: 4JO.1N CKAIO. For Ait 1 !.•• r..! W. I. b.VIJKKii. aac-flssseaaff I) Jill. OURPLATfORMp^ the #0 miiriii|iii«u^uinviu late of 1 lie tight* o! I lie Slate, and cinlly the right of each State to order and control ita own domestic inamutiuns accord ing tn its own judgment exclusively ia enaeii tihl iktt baiimc# Of |)uwer oti which the plfffftiim and eii(lr»ta4fce of "Daf potitlckl fabric dejici ds. Rtstdvtd, Miut we believe each Stale has (lie right to regufaie the elective franchise lor i'stlf, and we ttti citizens of the State of Iowa, are opined to s:r:king the word "white" out ol* ur kiltie Cuii^ti uti ti liexolred, 1'hai the exiMtln- inriff InWsare ui ju«t iit.d heavily btirihett?on.» t.» iln a^i i 'culuttnl Stutf*8, wjtiiuut olfd fby-r^s .|ondiiif U-aefil lo ti e t(«^t kiaet^.'HrtU fciiiv of .irtvuntH^e a few in-inil'uctnrn.j -tavfea, at iioui«i o-vi"'pvw ud ur grctbly /iiu|«fi. d. Rctohtdi CIJIA-scj* n| s .oyH |»aj a ^ri'j)pr!t.t|%i« ra|i. i-..WMiil« tie ••.ii'n Uiv.. *j.,fc"*•.. i i,Kr 0 •vttiijNK: U. He tl 11.T re 1*1 luvtir nt taxing nuve :. me nt bonds ihp 8nne us ft Iter property. lievolced That we are in favor of repeal* ing the present prohibitory liquor law of this Slate, mid lavor »nactitm a well rejju la'ed lit ei si1 law in lieu tlicreuf. Jienolt'rd, That we ure in favor of an •tnenduit nt to the (. uiistitution of our S au', Htvinff to foreigners tU"e elective ftHhchise, nltur they have declared their intention to become citizens of the United States, and havrt t'fcfcidmV in ibii Slute one year. litsoiced. That wt* drrnwnd of our public offi cere in the Stale of Iowa, £iid in |hel Unititl tli{ )i i. fii &»****$ in ofd*-r to I'.'iiuce the pri-ni^iit .syslttn ot' t*^iienkome tuxuiion, anil We dftioujcq io th| swercat terms the pratl'gHcy, corruption and knavery' of our StMte i llii.'ials and of Congress. flzsolced, Tha/l »he denial of the right tof repreoutation to ten Stutes of ihe Union through odious i»iliiarj rrstrictiona, in vio lation of the Constitution, should tneet with the unqualified opposition of cverj *«'0d citixeu. Ordinance So.—— WUKUKAS, Ii has become necessary to procure additional 'evec fuciliuea aud the right oi way acroaa ceriuiu tuwii lula ta the Lorp'irate limit* ot Sioux City, and to pro cure the tiiJe to certain town Ms ia said cilv for said purposes, at.d for tba purftuM ol making uih*c. cvn4e«»,j»lnted Lmprnveuicii'K wuUin itn.* said corporate limits at.d, where as, it is dttaitd auv 16.1 Lie to procure the title 10 Mitd rnpi-rly and the ri^lif ol wuy while ILe !utue can 1.6 L'l«tiiicl at ieasulia ble prwifca *ud wli*ir» aa, the-re are no fut.ds in the treasury that can IH W be used lot hat putp at n wbett a^i, a Commute* of the citizens 1 Stou* Cl»y have been ap pointed lot the purpose ol u&ceriaiiiin^ upon Wi.nl tern.fl and iti What way the oaine CMH obtained and whereas, Jruiii the rt jiori ol *aid CiHiiunitee 11 in appai«bi that luotiey can be obtained for the purp-.aes ah suid by laauing City Warrai.u 10 iUe ^ttr.ica fur uibli ing the money then tor. Section 1. Therefore be it enacted by the City Council 0/ Hiuux Oily, That til teen thousand ($lj,00U) dollars or so much thi reut as un») tia not-Uua to. Hioreaainj,' tue icvte lutniUts, ublaiuit.^ tbo oi wuv over town L.ta iu the aaid corporate and for procuring'the title to town lota need ed fur contemplated public iinpruvemt'til-j Within the stud corp- rate Ji.-tui» be, and art appropriated iur luut pu.p»*»e, ami that wur ra'.ts juyabie on lite first d\y of November, 180., and ot the bv»t d^y ol Nuvei^bcr, lSt»8. aad on |ti« Hrt duy 0! Ngvvmbcr, 1186y. be drawn, payai.l- but the gen eral funds o! sitid City, in ih« "taautirr h.?«wii!ji«.r jtfuvr^d ti^tr tfi^ wkiiauis *tieii "Iu»* »haii Ui: .eienabii iii pa^mtul ul ta*es Jtlie affile as oUNr^Jtty Wanauis art) no* facetvaUo 10 pay tatftii ui taxes. Section 2 And be it lurtlicr eitacitd |.hat a comti-iUeH, ul tori e 'le itppotiJud t»jr ih» said CDUIHII whose duty it eiiall be to audit all olauua pre»cui«Ml by persona furfiishin:/ t.r advautiu^: uiuuey fur procunug «MI« rigt.t wl way, purehaHtug of town lot* a* tncrcas'tiig 1 nt lev^e taciiiito^ al"i. a bf,.^11# ah .1) i-^U' a v- rt tic *atatr.g ilit* umnutit «jt fttW" y lurrtisbetf i»y e.r^f auti tor wbjt't I^Oae, and up 11 ihu ..^auutu*- of -aid e'er v iiti aui to the (jteik ./I iM 'Uou'ited, liiPrt Wurrant's ahail bo.if^.ucd i)p i^e.g^nerai 0o"l of suid citj»,i eacb lot- out—.i.tid tti« aoio&ttt HieiitrlHtid i'i s-'ltiy fi l'llficii'^ i'«V hbtder thereof, p'l.aolo one on 1 h.- in.. «v ol N 'Vinibei, l&t>7 one on tin- brst o«v ,.1 N'b«i-iil»ejr i «ti4ioi|i\»^.p. taif WWvNM#f,'*hiiW,r*A4iS"i' 1' 1 afj Au^i..v 7-f.. 1857 A. it Vk UKj lii', C»e a be .]J8ATV: .'io^erri .YRiyu To J, B. Green way ,andlargaiet (irrti 7 IUIO four haudtctf and fc*f««(^-fiv# dollars, with interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum on the samft from the 17th day of November, A. 18GG, aa ntonej due ou a proaiiaaory note atid of both of vou the foreclosure of & o»oi-u.ige on l.qt ietoa in -block forty-four, in Sioux City, Coutity and State aforesaid. ,, Now, unless yo« appear and defend there to before noun of the second day of the helt term of the L'i^lrkjl Court aforesaid, to be begun and hoklen at Sioux City, within and foi said County on the first Monday of November, A 1807. a default w Jl be en ittred agaioqfr -yw»r*»^3u.%®ent* rend»i«*d !thereon an prtyed for in -ai (.f-iiiion of Dated ai Ssoux City. Av*!k«' IbOT. k augl0-4w Attorney fur PetitiotiMT, I 1 •STCall at Kent's and exaariaa tbo^ Conine nnd BUMUC Shade*, beCare purchas ing paper or lioeo. lia MT Ai Kent's Drog Attire yoa "ill 6^4 tke Lyases aod fiUb^laiiFAaaif FtnhjJrtj cNiBon glMi bait jtn, lii" Tsar MliMsa, It you CUSSal »lt (he «C«M Sni' nmoig ti-' swiftest fleet, Ko'..king on the highest billows, Lnugbing at the storms you u)«p|| You can stand among the sailors, Anchored yet within I he hay. You can !et.d a !.i to h-lp tliem, As they launch their bjats aw*y. Tf vou are to.) weak toj^iurney I. the mountain 8!ei?p and high, u can staud within the •«'I-y, While the mtiliitude^,^*.p St You cftn chant in hap{fj" treasure As Ihcy s ywty pa'ss' a'!'oiig|'" ThougTi they mav the singer, They will not forget the autsg. If y. o hare ret gold and silver. Ever ready to command. If you caiMivi toward (be needy i Uea, an «ver open hand You can visit the afflicted, O'er the en ing you can wtftp Vou caa be a true diaciple, .. Sitting ai the Savior's teal If jrou cm not in the conflioi Prbre tOBr«elf a »o'dier true, wherfi Um (ire aajfjataoke ate t^lB|est, lliere s 110 work lor you to do When ths battie-fiejd is silent, i i@ ¥c» «ip witl^sifcfit tread,: Y011 !.»•,.r a«.i lb.- woi.nded, \o- v v- i. t• viei.d 1 ..I,! I'o not, then, stand id.'v wai:iti|r, rortuiH- ts a ltuy g,- idest.', the ^l]l to-vf-r o-,e to v u. C» ft64.11 1 *»rr' Uwi t' i 1 *f a fi\, 1) not ai to iio 01 ar' ti- id IHCO' Y u en tiud 1. •oywb.re oi jn. i" if Varloua Items. Doctor—HVll, madam, how is yonr hus band to-day —4 Why doctor, he's no better." Doctor—"'Did you get the leeches?" Wife—*'l$s, hat he took only three of ihem raw—1 hud^ Co fry the rest." •••Bob, thats a fine horse you have there whsi'e he worth "Three hundred and fifty dotiart," "No, not so touch as that." 4,Yes, every cent of it another fifty on top of that." "Are you sure Tw "Yrs, I'll swear to it" ''All right." "What are yoo to irquisitiva. for.?" "Merely for assessing purposes, I ata the assessor for thia city, and only wanted to know what yoo rated your nag at.**' Cockney Zoulvyy. Precocious yMng lady—' Law, Ma, here's a heagle." Mama (reproachfullv)—"A heagle Oh, you bignorant girl! Vy it's a howl i" Keeper of the memgerie (respectfully)— "Axe* parding mum, 'lis au awk." ..... «-*A lad on delftPtinjj ii is milK ft&e i&or* nine, wa« asked why the tnilk wag *o warm. "I don't know." said he, "unb-ss Mr put in warm wt*r i"8.e:,d of i-U U wake t|e old cream mix Snip, said o*fe4tele trn-hin to atiotMet". yenterdav: "Sam, do«-a your sehoolreach-r ever *IVJ» vou a«v reward" of merit "I Spoa^ he ea," waa ih- reply "he givea me a kickin' regalar every dav. and says I merit two —KICK BOY.—"Ma, if yoa will giva oie a peueh I will be a good boe.M No, my cl»i!d you must not fee good for pay that is not right.'' "You don want me to lo i'o.id for notb ing, do yott —Two p!r!s i iu this SialP w«rt:• 1./5'»U«f«^"«itliah:j^egi*^4 4tmr nf 4f^44w«^ in rW fo^.^iag^ohMtano s ?i? •onn^ town wiinefi^ii'g the p:rtde of Kirsi (iirl. "^\|iHt !tr« tl'.ey doing?"' Se'.'-»ed (iirl, 1*i-ucticing Fir.t flul. -What for?" ftitecoiid Girl, "Wtey, for the next *0 —/Vf% Hard Ice.— Deacon Johnson is a gr/»nt teniperaiice man, aud sets a govd ntnplsM.f WmhI aba^tience, as fhr as he is seen No! long hit.ee he employed a car- pen, er to nml»e some alteration* in hia par— 'Or, and in n part ing the rrer near the fire P^ irwa!#fbb»id ,ptiVt a»iVtv.io reu.ove the WfMOMfettinf, w^ieit lo a rti- ute'V v nx fliatf that" astonished everybody. A deoatmer, a iutjihi^r, and a pitcher were c.isilv rej.oaintr fore, a»it they had, ^stoo»l there ^o-n ths VMUWih#. Ttf i D-:**'on whi ^iSrwi-n d. ax be beheld th.- lusbiag e'fl lie ex c'auued all, re. that is rtiriiiqe, snre enough It a,uat hftV! ecu o!',? B'ai--a !e(t '•*1 a^'i. SIJI befenj uoubvd Unit thnrq is tiov on nle"in the olHee oj the Clerk of the lli tnct uurt of Woodbury county. Iowa, the petition of Jaifiea K liooge, claiming of you the said 13 Qjeenway the thirty VPiiiiip* H«i jA.dj' itt'lsiMd the carpenter, I'e .' fin, Tht» i«... 'in thai pitcher mu«' Baiv1^ Irla wijflit* hard in nitty all 'thia time. —Two Irishmen were at work in a bog, when one of them fell on a pieee of qutok- sond and bfgan to sink.. His, companion, frightened, ran for assistance, and finding a farmer begged him to come aad bring a rope before it was too late: "He if alrwtdy cd. the frisnd i» dpspaliv *Oh," fafd Ae ftiftair, ta Uaure^'tEen there is plenty of time." "Not a moment, £ar ftm see he want in head foremost!'' 8 —A Good Story -Soot* years ago a gen tleman waa travelling tAirt»U||h jtarih«»«« Ne braska. and had to remain over night at a s'Mge houae. After he had retired, he heard ihe old lady nay, "John, get up and turn the chickens.'' Our traveler thought that waa a strange work to be done, and in the morning he dieeovervd tha mystery Tha cbiefcfua, ware in the habit*! r»osting en the ed|^|)f thf flnar barrel, And bad to be turned tail* Jehtt bad fo get ap to turn th* —Ob» batr ai 8mttM,||M|Lk|iai|l wortk H1.000 .m»i7 -RfOUX CITY, IOWA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31.1861 [VOLUME 9/—SUMUEK 32. ITBMS. Mr. Robbine, who sells chickens in Fulton market, Brooklyn, tending hia stall bimaalf, is worth some $2,000,000. A ooantry boy, who had read of aailora heaving up aucbors, wanted to know if it was sea-sickoess that made them do It. A wholesale house in Beaton advertises: "Wanted—women to sell on commission." A' this ia Boston 1 Cool, if not slightly Coolie. Greeley writes in tha Ledger 14 Recollec tions of a Busy Life." A well known Bohe mian ie said to be preparing Recollections of a Dizzy Life." Beadle, the "Dime Novel" autocrat, is Itimmering at Coopeistowr, where he has a beautiful villa. He has made a format by the publication of unmitigated traah. The latest story is that Wilkes Booth is i!0w the captain of a pirate vessel, and the terror of the Chiua seas. How about the backbone iu the Washington museum? The Paris landloids are filling their hotels with spittoons to accommodate Americans visiting the great exposition. As a spit-ist the American will expect io rate first rale. The Boston Pott, ives the following couu- to mothers: "Mothers who refresh io- (anis in the horse cars are not required to exhibit the process to other passengers." A correspondent of the New York Post •says thai a small piece of cloth, saturated iu caibonio acid, aud bung up in a room, jpiJl «oon drive off both tliesaud musquitoes. The London Cosmopolitan maliciously aays that Harvard conferred the degree of LL. D. upon Mr. Peabody, not for his learn tag in the law, but for his other "great gifu." Puneb reports the speech of an LUh ii. who thonght Ireland was over taxed .— "Take a tenth of our iocorne, sir. Ay, that tbey do, and they'd lake a twentieth, if they dared." Some of tha girla have remonstrated against a patent being issued for the fasten ing cf buttons on clothes by a screw, decla ring that if tha men can put on their own Luttons tbey will never get married. It ia reported tbat among ths many whites and half-breeds engaged with the Indiana in their atrveities ou the plains, is one Beat, a graduate of Weat Point, who has made him. self conspicuous by his acts ot brutality. Masonic lodges htve been closed in Aua- tria aiace 17U4, The attempt to procure the re opening of them in 184& failtd. The Vi enna Matons are endeavoring to obtain an authorization to reconstitute the former lodge of ihat city. A wehtern editor hearing it observed that a person in a drowning condition suddenly recalled all the transactions of their past live«, wished that a few of bis delinquent subscriber* would take to bathing i« deep water, and get about half drowned. A gentlemen called to see a tenement that was to be let It was soown him by a pret ty, chatty woman, whose manners charmed her visitor. Are you to be let, too?1* in quired be, with a languishing look. "Yas," said she, "I am I'm to be let alone." The horses at some of the New England watering places are severely scared by the anpect ol the iady bathers iu their bathing dresses. Some of the costumes aud a few of the weurers are fearfully made. As the Boston Post says, Even the brute tiWttien can't endure the spectacle." The Portland Argus tells the following story 4 ton A gay old boy of sixty odd years recently married ito this city a blooming maiden not yet out of her teens, aod on Sat- utday nigbt lat the young woman presented to her lord and master four children at one fell swoop—two boys aud two girls." The Ar^jua learns that it hfts been decided not to drown auy of theui. "My wife tells the truth three times a day," renihrked a jocose old fellow, at the same time casting a mischievous glance at hoi, Before rising in the morning she says, 'Oh, dear, l.viMiat get up, but I don't want to!' After breakfast the adds, 'Weil, I suppose I must go to work, but I don't want to!' and sire goes to bed saying, 'There, 1 have been working all day, oud i h*v«'» 4ono am*. liu:..g.*" I. il t" .,• I. .It This is worth Knowing,'if true A' poison of any conceivable description aud degree ol tency, which has been swallowed, inten U Tiittll) or by accident, may be rendered in- etantly huruilexs by swallowing two gills ot sweet oil. An individual with a very strong oonatitution should take twice tha quamity. ibis oil will neutralize every form ol vege table or mineral poison with which physi cians or chemists arc acquainted. An industrious blaoksmitb and an t#i dandy courted a pretty girl, who hesitated which to tak«. Finally she said she would marry whichever sou Id show the whitest hauds. With a sneer at the blacksmith the dandy held out bra palms, white fc »m idle oft. The poor blacksmith hid his brawey hands in bis pockets, then drawing them forth full of bright silver eoins, be spread tbem over bis dusky fingers. The girl deci ded that bis finger* weire the whitest. A good story ia told of ProAtesor Adams, at Atnbarst. Ma was very dry and witty, it is said, and the toiiowing i^ too good to pass' by: A studs at waa oaUed apoa to deeeribe the peculiar characteristics of tha shark. He waa a flnaiM apeaker, and answered at soma length, "Incorrect,'' saidth* pmfwui. Unwilling to aeltaovladft We igaoraoee, tha student triad a§aia. "Iecorfeti." "Well, to tall tha trath, Pfof«oor Jv4lj feft't know "Gomel*" Beaiftef. Miictllaaeou. SMITH & AI00RE, DRUGGISTS! —AX»— S A I O N E S Corner Pearl and Fourth Sts., Sioux City, Iowa, July 1,1607. U A FOB THI RA.IL1 ROAD AND Down with the Prices OF Clothing, Dry Gcods, etc. Qood News fr the People of Northern Iowa, Dakota and Nebraska. Rs Mers Bxlartlan Clothing take Isld at a Fair Front 1 I. 8TEEN, TAKE plramre in inft^niing the citixeD* of Sioux I'iu and iiii.^t SJOU* City and surrounding country tbat they hare ojjen a utore «n the corner of PEARL AND FOURTH STREET, »hi. tl. y h«T«- with the li.rg.wt •11 it tt»Sl.i| tlllv'Ilt V'l Dry tiaod*, Head Boot a iimI Shsci, Trnakt, etc ly Made Clothing, Hats and Capa, etc. ICvvr offered in this m»rket Their utoek ia cowpriaad of the newest atylen of tha vary beat qualitv. and will b« »411 heaper than good* wen- ev«r before s»4d iu tfiju*. City. We wilt at II Cnaslmere Hnlta bett quality, from fli*4 to #'0, aud i'il other '(.xtn 111 the aama proportion. W In n *r ^ay tli.it we will mil goods To Farmers. w« havsa taqrs atoek of goMla mtable to yoer want*. and we respectfully ark y iu U) (iva a call before makirij yonr purrhaaea. I. 8TKRN. Sioux City. Iowa, Hay, 1S»1I. OA* A O Y (1AM, in dinxolved my inutiml rounent. Mr. Appl tou will kttUa aitaacoauu of tii* late Hrm. Sioua City, Iowa, May Stoves, Hardware, &•* PIONEER TIN —AND STOVE EMPORll)!, of U K A K $ Tlinn tbey have ever been *old in Sioux City, we M*«*it W tiat awe aay, and a*k the peopla to cull at "ur itorr and exumtuu and judge |. th( U4£«lva*. A. R. AHl'LKTON, OKt). K. W b?TCOTT. lit, 1867. The undcrai(aed will coatinu* th* budMM He tha purpoaoof .. Claalag eat Ska llssk ass HAai. Which will ba SOLO at KEPLCM) PRICW. Thoaa te aireu* of buying Dry Good a, Boots and Shoes, Pearl street, between 3rd aud 4th, Sioux City, Iowa. CHARLES K SMITH, PROPRIETOR SMITH S MOORE. of the original "Pioneer, Tin and Stove Emporium," has lately received a large assortment of new good*, a..J takes j.leHsuro in aun'junciiitf to tla citizens of Northwestern Ijwa, Nelra.-k.* and Dakota, that they can supply themselves with goods in my line at astonishingly low prices. 1 keep constantly ta Laud a largo assortment of COOKING, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, Of tha best aod most approved patterns.— My stock of COOKING STOVES! cc.vaioTB or CHARTER OAK, VALLEY FOUciK, SHANGHAI, PLYMOUTH ROCK, PRIZE PREMIUM, ARCTIC DO, Tin and Jappaned Ware. |&» A g')od assortour.t always on banJ. which is ma e iu the most desiruble man ner. Also, Eve Troughs, Conductor Pipes, Tin Roofing, &c. C. K. SMITH. Sioux City, Town. ]^o. J. E K A DIALtR l!t HAEWA KE, STOVES, TIX-WARE, i ND Late Crockery aa4 ttinaa*Ware, Hoilona, o«e., ran do ao by caiUaa and *^actina anything in my i|ns. Mr. O. fl. Wright and Frank Appleum, .Salehtnen. A AfrLETOM. "TENS1LSL u Dakota City, V. INBuilding MT atcck will ba found all kind* of Shelf aad Hardware. Tabbi and Po«k«t Cutlary, Carpenter* Too!*, 8ah, Qla»g, Tuttv, Iron aud Xail*. Blaclilmltha will find a complete nock of Iroa the tiil quality, aud a *tiH-k of Home Judge fhoea aud Hail*. AI*o. an aMortweut of C.1U0 Lee, Feucv aod Halter Okaiu*. Tbuse in »*nt of Stov*• will do wall to examina my st"i k I., f.re j.uri basing il^ewhere, a* ruy seiectioa can't be be.it either in .juality «r 1 lu-avnc*a in price.—. Also, a lull stock of TIM A\D IRO\ WARE. Of the l.e.t Workmanship.. Farmer* will And a (utt ai"'«rttiierit "f Plow and other farming utei.cii*— In fact all kind* of gKd» usually kept in a Uariwara Store. 1'leane call and exanUna, and you will fln to youv iutoreat to buy of tae, for i shall ull low fur Cash. Itakota City. J. P. ECKHART. N T.. Jan l*i ixfT jSAAC PENDLETON, uf and **envat the old itand of Ja*. lfut bin*.— Bounties, 1'cnaloiiN, Buck Pat), "W In n tool# *eek to avoid ciue error, tin lull into it* {lppuailB.,' Your*, X4N A ANDY. DlnohittoS co-partnership heretofore knn«n and doinc 1 busmen* Ulnb the tirm uuuie irf Appletou W e*t eott, the V i -tr .•» cut* Convc Court,' ATTORNEY AT LAW, ItaxLt. Cltjr.v, ... lowa, Vill practice aw in tha C.unti*a of all North W«*tern Iowa. Northern ?fet«ra^k.» and Pakata. and ti| v»e-ute «Uaiiu* in tha V. j. Land utDue» tn all the Department* of the t. S. Uovcrameut at Wfsb ingtou, lucliidiug thuaefvr Ac., Ac. Will t.iiy mi.I —'I lira! I'atat*, Rie« a. Pay Tana, 1.•»!...•**: y Lett, Redrrrn Land* from Turi, jit\t Abatractk uf Ttlt«, etc., eic. tfce• it i, wiiueceha j.rjihdt aud pet• aonal attention. Mu i»lh u*.xt d«®r to T. J. Stone's office ott eoraar, opposite 11. D. Booge i Co'*, store. ItAAC PENDLETON, feioux CUy, Iowa. Doc, 1 j, QALT SALT •ALT SSO karr»l« «•!#, 3000 pounda af Baeon, 00 Ken* Stlla, WO bbl*. Sugar, lUutik* taff**, SO Doora 1 Also, Olaaa, (Ml*, WhJto Load, Flaatcriug llau*, Mn Apple" »nd IVa^hr*. Whit. s?-h. Cc^flkh, aod Mi.rkaral jttut recairvd and lui sii!e, hi Wholtfalo aad Ratal t, Hy istwm Qt: i«««, Jwtiotb.: m. I paimeb.