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THE DAILY BEE TI1IIRSDAY , JULY 13 1882 O. O. OOOOBC &r OO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council Bluffl , low * , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , General Apenta lor the Celebrated Mills of H. I ) . Ktwh * Co. . Ootdcn Eagle Flour , Loatcnwoith KnncM.nnd Queen Bee Mill ? , blonx Falls , Dakota. ytftrcncf , PmlHi A Crl t"ndfn. Council Hlnff < . la. TUT" "Lj i CJTIT1 y"TVT A "T T" I | p * I n t r * I r \ I y I r \ i | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUHCII. BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE. JT.W. . * - < G& XT 3C 3R. 33 As O ' & Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - IOWA. 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Rcndy-tlttcd urn < cr , In r U skin and kip. Oalt and Hemlock SrOLK LKA.TUKK , and ftl oods appcttnlnlnff to thonhoo tr.do. Oo d < sold m cheap in In the KM * . _ J , > IS' ' NEW MILLINERY STORE FOll STYLISU SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S IIATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la That never nqulro crimping , nt Mrs. J. J Good's Hair Store at rr.cea never before touched bj ny other hfllr dealer. Also a full line of switches , ito. , nt ) rontly reduced jirlfus. Alw ( fold , elher and colored nets Waves made from Ivllea' ov-a hair. Do not fall to call before pinch ding elsewhere. All goods warranted an represented. MKS. J. J GOOD , 29 Main Hired , Council Itluffs , Iowa Bethesda BiTHIIG HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sts , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated , V per , Elec'ric , I'lungo , Douch , Shuucr , Hot and Cold lialhs Com petent ' ale and ti nulo i ur-c.i niul ut ondants alwajs on hand , and 'ha bout of rn o and atten tion then pUruns. Special utt ntiniiyUun to batnlnjf children. In > estimation aud pntrona e eollclto.l eollclto.lDR. . A. H STUDLEY & Co. , 100 Lppor Broadway. Dr. Stud'ey : Tnatmcnc of chrjnlc diseases mndcn ppiclilty. without the CAlUs ol blood or usool knife. Cures luiir ( di-uasia , Fits , Scrofula , Li\cr Com- AND OT IKR . . . " ' ' " ' . Hropsj , Hhcuma. T II M 0 R S tl81" ' Futcr ° "d ilcrcur- I U III U II W , 1 sorei ) ( uryaij.ehu , Salt Rheum , Scald Hold , C ta rh , wcik , inflamed and granulated Ejcs , crofulous Ulcer * and Fo- tnalo Ola aao of all kinds. AUo Kidney and Voiierlal diuuases. Ueiuorrholdd or Plica cured money refunded. All disease * treated upo i the principled \epet- ; /rt > le reform , without the uw of mercurial pois ons or the knlfu. Electro Vapor or JI-dlcotod Itaths , furnished ( who desire them. Eerula or llupturo radically cured by the ueo the Elastic belt Trues and Waster , which has eujicrior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE- CALL OS Oil ADDRESS ' Drs , E , Rica and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. LIVERY , fted and Sale Stables , 18 North-Pi'at ' Street , Cou met s old st.ind. Council U'ufl * , lonn. WILLAKD SMITH. Prop. W.D.STILLMAN . . , I'raitltlonor of Homeopathy , consulting Physician and Surgeon , Office and rrsldcnco 616 Willow avenue , Couu- el UlufTa , Iowa. Iowa.W. W. K. SIN ION , DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. ExtraUli'Kand ' fll.lnf ? a tpechlty. First-class work guaranteed. DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. "Itlcu , No. 14 Pearl Street. Iliim , U a. m. to 2. , and 2 p. in. , 10 & p , in , Residence , 120 Dancr > ft Htctet. Telephonic connection with Central olllrn F. T. SEYBERT M. D. . . , . . , PHYSICIAN & aUJlUEOX. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Ollioo No. 5 , Everett Hlock , Broadway - way , ovur A Louin'a ReaUurant. Merchants Restaurant "J A. KOSS , Proprietor. Gonier Broadway and Fourth Stieola. Oood accommodations , good fare and cour teous treatment. S. E. MAXON , Office over Ba/lnfts bank COUNCIL , BLUFFS , - - - Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W , 0. James , In conniption with hi * law and eollictlon buslneiia buy > and aelli real vitiate , F r ou wlnhlut ; to buy n sell city property call t hi * office , o\cr liuubneU'b book itore , I'eurl Sp strwt. EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public , 4l68roadway , Council Bluffs Deeds mdiuortxwei drawn and acknowl ggd HAIRJGOOQS , WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order , Wftvoa Made From Your Own Ilair. TOILET ARTICLES , All G-vjods Warranted as Represented , and Frice Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - _ - - Iowa MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Elcctropalhlc Institution , Phila delphia , 1'enns. Office Cur , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and pMnful dlf- flcultlcs peculiar to ten'alca a aped -Ity. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Olllco o\or First N'atlonal lUiik.Ooun II Hliills , Iowa. Will iiractlcu 111 tno uUitci and fuilerat FRESH RSH ! Game and Poultry , Can ill way a be found a D. DANEHY'S , 130 Upper llroadwuy JNO. JAY FEAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 314 UROADWAY , 1 Council Blnffsi - - Iowa. W B. MAYE8 , Loans andRealEstate , Proprietor of alistrac's of Pottanattainlu county. Olllco corner of Ilroadwjy and Main 8ireet > , Omncll Illulfs , Io a JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Dcutachcr Arzt. ) ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S ' HLOOK , Council Blufla. Diseases of women and children a specialty. p , J , "MONTBOMBRY , M , D , , FKEE DISI-ENHAUY EVEHY SATUKDAY. Office In fverett'a block , 1'carl troet. IIml dence Ci.S Fourth street Offlcu hours from 9 to 2 t , m. , 2 to 4 and 7 o 8 p. in , Council lulls F. CrCLABKT PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl ipposlte the poatotflce. Onu of the oldest f ratltlonem In Council Illuffs. Ball * Ufactlon L'uarantced In all casoi DR , F , P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH IK , OlIAKLKS HKCTKBN. OUltootcr dru store , 411 Itroadway , Council Dlm.B , iQua. Al dlwa-es of tlio ) o and uir tre ted under the most approved natliod and all JOHN LINOT , ATTORNEY1-AT-l AW , Will practice In all BUta and United Htatea Court * . BpcaViGcrmin Lan m e , MONKEYS A Migration In India. Ch mfcor 'Jontinl. N\ lulu in lndin , n few m minors n I observed thnt gro.it multi tucks o inonkuya begun to oootipy llui trues which grow iilont ; tlio innrgiti of tht Iviirinlli river. Hy duxrnca thu inte- ti > r of the forest became entirely tie- Jtrtocl. Then for tliu first tinio 1 Icnrned thnt nnnunl migration took place , owing to thu lack of food in tht forest at this season of tlio yvnr ; for every edible particlu hnd beonsciirched out and devoured by these intelligent iilic1 , in this respect , industrious crea tures. Yet I could luirdily believe they meditated crossing the. wide river , for wide it ciunpir.itively wns at this its nixrrinvrst p.irt , wlioro tliu tiiotikijs weie congregating in such vnat nuin bers. bers.Thio Thio information 1 derived from a scmi-nudu , wandering Joyce or Hindoo devotee , who to the pruutico of men- dic.tncy added whut ho was pleased to term the sciencu of aitrology , and for tlio most pni t obtnitud a sub&isteiicu by working on the. credulity of his fellow c iiintr inen "I have rimmed thcae forest tracts for many jenrs , " ho added , in niis ur to u qiiestimi of mine , "and am bound to bo present when iheao my chil dren" pointing to tlio throngs ol moneys "cross thu Kunall.i , for they will need my services. " "Indeed , " 1 replnd. "fray tellme in whut way you propose to help them. " .For I 'intiir.illj conuluduthat during his long reaidenco in tliu jun gles , living as it were with wild uni- malii for his nulghbors and constitnt Visitors , circumstances in connection with them must have comu lin'dor his notice likely to prove both mturcaliiig and curious. "I will , with pleasure , sir , " re sponded the tiattvi * . "Vou arc 'awaro there in just now a deaith in tlio land my clnlilre.il inhnhit. ' 1'liia will con tinue for the spacu of two months that is , till the rains set in ; then the roots of thu plants , etc , on which thrive will again become plentiful. In thu ineantimo tin , so ilmt c.ui get niifu- ly across thu river will find food on that sandy expanse Unit you suointho distance covered with low , thorny juahus , which , at thin period produce in perfection thu sweut-tuutud bor- " "But you have not told mo how yuu will cisstst such vast numbers , " L re- naiked. " 1 fuel suru many will bt drowned , " "A tew will no doubt lonu their ivej , ' answered \\l\u mail , "for the rivur is swurintng with alligatora , who ippuar to know that my children art children am collecting on the banks , ind are in hopes of snapping up aoiiu if them when thev go down to drink I5uf : is a matter of f c , the poor cre.i- : urcs are only waiting for my permis sion to ctoix. I Mill direct them to do so as HOOII as I have ascertained 11 propitious moment one in which nearly all the alligators will be asleep -and they will thus bn able to swim o the other side tn comparative safety. " "Y m are reallya remurkablo man , " [ Bail ) , somewhat iron c illy. "Per- laps you will kindly let me know when rou intend UIVHIL ; this signal , as 1 should very much like to watch so ex raordinary anpecticle. B-icksheesh , ; oo , for yourself will bu foithcoming " "L shall bo sure to inform your loner , " rupliect my sable friend with uuch polituneap , and with that he rttarhod importantly away. It A-aa probable that in by-uonu fours tliu wily devotees had witnessed n dozen such crossings ; heTnco it Boomed to mo vary likely that , by a - ur.uely observing curtain Hi'giiH and ndiCri'iona in thu behavior of the nunkeya , he was able to lull to a ucety thu exact moment the creatures vould enter thu water. Usiiie thin cnowleue for his own glorilication , ho iratt'iidcd to ba gifted with preter- i.itural powur.t , and I hud hut little loubt that the ignorant and superati- lous natives who lived in thu vicinity woio thoroughly impressed with the dea that thu migration took place under his immediate Hiipcrintundenco md at his express word of command. Next ni'iriiing , i'jat as thu first strenks of dawn worn reddening tlio nky , I wa * < roused from my filmnbcrti > y a stndont voice calling out , ' 'Sihib , aahib ! " "What is thu matter ? " I exclaimed , somewhat , drowsily and mmmiahly. 'In about a quarter of .in hour 1 shall uivtt my children thu rigiul to cross. If you wish to wittiest the KCOIIO you must ninko t < asto " In' iho above suntenceH I recogniZi'd he acton M lit my friend of the pruv- OIIH ( I y Springing out of bi < 1 , I Inncuil n ijuickiy aa 1 could. Very mini I nni'igd hum my tent aim nadu my wuy 10 ' 1m nvt r hank , wliio' w.ii ill ) ' Mil 101) yards ' -r HO distant. The old ditvotto , full of iinportaoce , Mai standing on tint m-irgin with > li.y.i'u imtivoH around him , , \s ] tp iroiclicd , raining IIIH arm impiesHivu y , he [ runted lutliur , md llnilinr f. r nj od li'Wtion ' ; , uH truly the si ht wan an iiniuziog one. Lining ilio biiik i/f ho river for im ry ! half amilo on n.iuh Hidn ol me , and Kjii.ittlng along il 'd o , Are. thousand * and tlmuit.iiids ( unctnny-loiiking brown impt , vary- tig in HI/.O from thu fill : grown and nearded patnarclib of familicft to the inieat of youngutern , Moroovur. in thu mntions and gruticulutionnof these nonkoys 1 could ditttct HymploniB of an inteiiHi' , though apparently HUP preHtiiid , fXuiteiiK'iit. It was uviduot hty were contism , l.iting a Htep which hey regurded a one of Hupremo mo- ni'iit to thcmsolvea Krom thu mon- keyx my gd/.ti next A'aixlured hack to liu muniii'-Hiit. Ho waa eyeing hit ! children , at hu calli-d thum , vt-iy in tent y an * with a look lull of cagei xoectation. Then my ulancu ainniil oward thu river. A thm , light mitt < ty on thu BUI faca ot thu water , which , > eing nurrowcmc at Una particular nol | , WHS rather deep , and r.in with n tair current I wai tiymg tosco it I could dutect any stray ulhgu m < on thtiUi- | vi VD , when thu loud voicu of thu olr diivoleo oncomoro roan on the air. ' Jump in , my uuihlreii jump ! " ho ahouud , taxing hit luiigri to their ut mint uaiMuil > ; .fid surn onoiitjh , Ha hough nl u.iii-nt to hi wurd of c.om- iiiind , thu long crowded line ol ininkiiyrpi.mg < ilm < at himnli.iiieou.i f into thu 8' ' rc.un. The continuum plashing they created reaoundixl ni , md doAii thu iivnr ItKu tliu roir of an Allan iu bi'i akor on a pjbhly nhore , I'Jien tliu nt xt | iiHttiit a pyramid of irown unm ere ttvvn whirling in tbu tir liku o many nniiuiuiru wiudmilU n full awintthu monkey method of aimmii , { ; bjing aiiuuwhatimilarto what we term Iho "Imnd-over-hatid stylo. At ntftrting their progress wns fairlj rapid and they kept ell together ; bu soon the pace diminished , and tin weaker animals began to lag behind Thou n "ow and painful interest was added to the scene * ; Mm alligator * seemed to bi OMIIO nwnro tlmt some thing nnusuitl was transpiring in tlu element they cotiaidtrid peculinrlj their own , and the river Mirtdnnl.v be came alive with them. Kvcry here , nd there first WAS seen n nnpio , rais ed by the rush of one of tlu-ju reptiles below the surface of the water toward a struggling moilkoy ; then n sharp , anguished siUenl followed tiho vie tim vanished almost in t ntaiieoii > ly having been iorked _ undnr by snme vordcinus monster ; finally , thu oVserv nnt ejo could detect n crimson stain riao to the surface , _ wlneh , however , speedily mingled with the turbid cur rent and iliiippeaied. Many victims must Invo perished in this manner , but nf course the main body at length reached thoopp - situ shore , evidently in a very weak \n l distressed c < ndition , us most ol MI-HI with iltlKculty diagnid them- Ri'hiB up on the low btnk , .nd out ot the jaws of their hideous foes. ( . ) ' eonrjo the s.iuio painful ordtal would Imvo to bo ttnder nno by these tinfortuntto creatures when thu ber- rie.i on the fiirlhur bai.k bio.xmo e\ laustcd , nnd hunger coiup lied theme : o face renewed loss by once moro swimming bick to the 'ores ! . "Saved uml Rontonul. " SilKUtYVlLLK , Ind. May l ! , 1881. 11. 11 WAUNKU it Co : Sirs - After sulloriiig for nine years from chronic odnoy diBOHge and given up to die by ho doctors , 1 was sivod and restored ; health by the URO of your Safe Ividnny and Liver Cure. jullO.llw . TBIMIKX I ) . LUIII.O\V. ProraluiuB for TliucB. Each ol the gentlemen who have served an commiabioner of agriculture WH had a hobby. The bouigii fllr. Newton , who waa the lira to hold the lohitnn , had a tondness for utring mans , and was interea ed to a consul- ertlilo extent in other kinds of uanien ruck IL't ( hspi-nned beet and cti- iviibur n < " < l , i b a lavnli hand , H.int. f 11 o HO ' ( U h > distnbtito 1 were il ol < vantii'-J. ' ) ui tuey did voiy lit- .lo damage , n1 most of thfiu uero too ) ld to germiiiato. lie WIH ac- con. d of introducing ilin Uanada thistle and thu weed laimliarl ) known n New .Jiinoy as the "Uiituh cuss" nto more than half thu slates and ttrritoilis , I'lit no one thought hu lid it vMih malic "in intent. Hin B icci-s'or ( Ittn Ckpron w.isintorestud n slier' burn cattle , but a a they could nit hu purchased at bankrupt. peed stores , and could not bo ctrricd hrough thu matin , liu did not dmtri- mtu any nt them at the expense of ; he L'OVI rnmuut Jlr. WattM had a urtulr. ) f.ir whoai , Ho owned a \hoat farm and raised eo laiilerablu of hat grain. It ia M.UI ! that he acted IIH inyur tin I uuller in supplying ho di piirtinunK With seed wheai. iluny iarmerrt in Michigan. MnnioKOta , and California complained hat the varii-titm m nt out wuru p.ior ind that the quality of thu gram was ndiHtiront , [ So grumbling , hnwuvur , was heard from thu owners of trotting loraea and poultry tancicis who ro ceivud and fed out moat of thu triul lacV-agi s ot grain. No ono reporti d hat hoiHes died with thu hutves in cmi equunce of uatinij it , and thert was ' no uiiujual inortuhty among chickens that devoured it , in conmc ion with othur loo.I. Gun. Lo Due , in m well known , concentrated moat > ( hit etiurgti-f in attempting to iutro lucu thu culture of tua. llo raim d .1 title to > i , bni an OUDCU ot it ooit as nuch as a hundred pMimda of thu nn- iurtud atticlo. Dr Lorimr , the percent incumbent , I.'IH no iondncHu for ntnng beans or ) lack teiij but inpucially ( fond of ng.ir i.nd Hjr'ip. liu likea tlm kinds luu i.ro prniiiicud with dilliculty. JnnyreHB having voted an appropria ion fur the onciiur-igemont of sugar- naking or for making cxporimuntH in IH manufacture , hu Ima lasued the illowmg circulHr : "Ertch innuufauiiiror i _ requi'sted to ubinit an account ot IIIH work to .the Icpitrtinent , covering the tollowing loinlH , vi/ : 1. An accurate aucount < f hu iiumburofacreaot Horghumbrought 0 Iis milljtho number ol t < us of cine iiauufaeturndj } > ld nf orglmm K-r auto ; tlio modi ! of f.irli I7mg : thu MHO'ill planting ; tliotnnn nquirudfor natiiring Ilio piant , and the value of hu crop an food for cutttu after the uicu IntH lue.n : exprennod. 2. Thu nnoiint of nugar inannfacturod ; tin imiiiii t yielded per tonf cine ; thu I'l ilitj if i ho Hiigarj tlii ainonnt of yrup niiinnlactined ; the proceaa nf uanul.iu nrniL' ; thu inucfiinery lined ; hu HUC"0 < n ( f tno uvaporator , ihu vacuum pan and thu tMiitn- 'iiL'al ' in tlio work of nrinufacturini ; . t T.MI number of hands umplnyod lit In * mill ; ihocist of fuel ; ihu cunt of iiachiuory ; thu wat" H paid for labor , iiid the price of itorghum at the mill f not ratsud by the manufacturer , 'h' ' ihun 1 vill bit ' I'eiunia , * recoivu , < uhnntted to a c < mu | < ent committee 01 ixanunation , and in order to com- jen.iato the mai.ufacturera for the work of miking theno rorurim , I pro- Mhu to pay for thu ton beat roturnh ho sum ot 81-00 each , thu decision ( i bo undo by the aforesaid commit- eo , Each return inu t bn ewiirn to ii'ioni u CiiniiMiii'iit olliuor " Fur tlio promotion nf buiit-svgur production the HIIIII ot $1 200 will bt md for each of tlm two hunt reportn , n for hor-'h > Ail pn posals to onto.- upon tins vork toi 'in > lei | > rimunt mint ho laid > ut < r < ' th > - u .iiiniiHsi' nor on or buforo tin1 1 , IKH'J Tin ro hppeara to ba no good reason T dllrtririK pr n'iuiiiii for manuUctiir- ug Htig.ir from Borghinn , boula , or any nliiir HiiuaUinuu Tnu oountiy H ctlor niiipliid | with "Mgir than with abniit t any other Bi.bitiinco tint IH uiiiii | < i > ( iil ( IH f md , 'I ho piicoof mm ) trMctu < j i.f food in gouur < il use IIIIH 1 < ubli'tl within a f > iw months , but that il Biinir lias inn udvinotid , At [ < na ; ni lititttn pnini'lH nt good Hugar OKI ) o iibirtini cl f < i a b irtllul of potatoes , md ijgat iionii'lu can bn obtained foi i hu h. t "f iv.rii , I'hiTO would HCuiu to ho li'itur rrtwoiiH for ( > fh < niig pro- iiinini f"i laitting potaxiuH and corn him l < T Migir All Iho Kxpnnmunth u m.k'iig Biigir fr-'iu bouta in tlm cjinury h'lVu reHiilted in financial fail- uu < a Atloit $1,000,000 have been hunk , in varuu-i untuiiirious , und about unough sugar m do to sweeten thee o ilfoo that would bo drank nt ono breakfast throughout the country. I'ho bnsinois of making sugar from boots may bo fairly profitable in some foreign countries , but there in little > r no pros oct tint it will over ho profitable horn. SOVOM ! have uc- corded in making good sugar and tyrup from northern crtiio , nnd a much larger tuttnbor have failed. It ia very inies- innnblo if money onotiuli ha * boon Itrived from both to pty for the mnchinory nnd apparatus tlmt have been purchased for nmiuifuctiinng horn. UiKjuoationably there is moro profit in making sugar from tropic * ! cano than from any other nutorial. If \ limn with capital wishes to make money in manufacturing Mig.tr ho will lese no grunt amount of time in going to tome country having a tropic U or at lonat n semi tropical climate , riis- mg cano , nnd working it up. The true policy in agtictilluro is in select ing crops that are mott favorable nnd hist ndaptod to the neil and climate wlioro they are to bo raised. If n Mibttnnco can bo mndo from sovornl things the cheapest ono to raise is that 'rom which tlio most can bo tinuufac- lured. J cub MnrtIf , ( if Ii.tntMHtor , X. Y. , j * yum Si'iUNii HumoM wurk well for i'rjtlili'f ; yu reC' nuni'iid it ; myselfulfo and cl > ! dien Imvn nil u cil It , and y > u cnu't ind - healthier family InNcw V..rk rttnto. -Oct. P. 1S8.I. liillOdlw IOWA ITEMS. Umnia Viatrt county decided bylit ! .Majority . not to build n now juil , Mr D ivid U'liitooinb , \Vorcostor Mass. , BontSl,000 to Griiinoll College. riio now Methodist church ut Merrill - rill will bu dedicated about August 1. The Biimll-pox scoargo nt Orange Dity ia iibiting. At last n countn inly ono houaonmiaiiiodin quarantine. The little town of D > aart , Tutiiii county , hud n SL'5,000 lire on thu Horning of the 5th , Six business IOUBOS und livery stable were butnod. Iiiaur.inco only $8,000. , Mra. Sterritt , of Duhuquo , ia in urout distrets because of the niysto- loua diBuppoariinco i f hur little luuulitor. It in ampi-oied thnt ahu raa ubduciod by nn organ-grindor. tV bo.irdiuu cottage , engineers' hull , aud two dwelling * for professors are , o bu added to tlio K1"11 ! ' "f builditi n inw on the stiUo ngriuultural colk'go 'anus at Anus. Tip.on in now illutiiiiiiitod by four 'loctric lightH from a tnu-vr 150 foot ugh , and ono can toll tlm tiiuo by his wutcli u luilf n nnlo away. The city laya $500 a > oar for ita illuinination. After cotiBiiltitg ligal advice , the IMJOI of Mitralialtiiwn haa decided to saini Biilniin liconut'3 , foiil until Ooto- jur 1. The theory is thnt the priaent aw leniiium in foroo un'il thu legialn- uru Hhall prescribe regulations for the oaforcciiiuiit of thu aiiiuiidiuont. 0.V. . Aoheon , n inouiborof ono of ho first fiiiuitioa of Albu , ia under irroat for the audiiction of a 1-l-yoar > ld utrl who worked in his mother's iiuiily. The girl waz aunt to the poor IOUBO , where slio yavo birth to u child. The Iowa atnto fair will bo hold in is M lines from September 1 to 8. L'IIO nmniint of promiunia olfurod ia ihout $18.000. It haa boun arranged that Prenident Welch , of the atato agricultural cole - o o will soon go to Europe under n oonnniBBioii from the national bureau ) F aunculturi ) . Hu g iea at the aolici- iition of Ool Luring , coniniinaionur if agriculture , and in quest of in- 'ormation aa regnrda ugriculturo in Europe A child died at Di s Monies recently 'torn n atrango oauio , thirteen pins , .hruu iioedleH , throe carpet tacks and our ahoe buttons having puased from .a little body Btiolclui'n Aruicii Salvo. The DKST SAI.VK in thu world for Cuti iUHt-K , Sorux , Uli-trH , .S.ilt Klieuin , Vo IT HorrH , Tutlur , ( Jhapn | ! Ifamlx , Clill iluiiiH , CiirnH , mi I nil Hlcin cniptiiiiix , an 1 natively euros iilo . It in giiurairoud to 'ivo HHtJHfautfuu < ir innnoy rolmidud , 'rico , ' 2."i cuntu ii r iiox Kic Mali ) by O. ' . ( LBWId LOCALS , oriUKpondoncu of tun l > rtn. LKWIH , Ia. , July 10. Lowia buai- less men have good reason to regard he outlook with plo.iauro compared other porlions of the atato. Corn an average yield while email grain is good and prices are bound to ango high. Continued ruins und ro- lilting floodn have mudo sad havoo in no.it parts of Iowa. I huvo lately midu an uxtondud trip uaat and north , ml lit inly huliuvo thin joar'a yield will sut Cans and adjoining counties ar ahead of any other region in iho tate. L.iwiH people are on iho alert for ouil imirnveinont. | .Tlio town has . ncod and planted a lint ) , pirk karcely a truu failed to grow. Tno mon uru bucoiinng the beat , lomiutloil for a town of liku BI/ > your correspondent uvur miw. 0 , E. dejorn , ol the grain firm of 0 , K. ileyurs & Co. , ia about completing jnu ot thu finest und moat Htutuly dwellings in to < vn. Moasra. Gardiner ind Btcul have also recently built creditable rusiduiicea. Thu pnoplo are showint ; refined taste in the ylu ot their dwullingi , arrange- mint of their grounds , fimcu , otc The grain and mercantile buBinura i fully and well roprcauntud , but ? our ccrn spondtnit kmnva ( if no but- er place for a ciounury ono ontub- lahuil and run on htiaineai pnnciplen , Thin region commands the puntiir- iuo , water , cnloi prise , ehlpping ft- ctlitioa , and I buliuvo fir moro than irdinury ndvantagea for producing and disposing of dairy products. HAWKKYR. Sunn pod o. vur wax until u nmli m "la for any f t'tjru n * i now ut 0. 1' ' ' ( < ( > IIIIIIII'H , f , . ( a Trial Dot'In ' of Dr. Id. B'H Now UU- C' uiy fur CoiiHiniiitiiui | , ( ! ixtK\i \ * und ; > ild All IK noim al'ii.ttil | with Antlima , lironclntit , lloiirenuaH , Suvuru ' 'ouijh , or my ulfuttioii < f tlm Tlnoitund Liim'H , c.ui ijvt a 1'riul liotllu of till * fatreinudy / ( ' , ) > y ' : ul Inu' a iilnivu lumed Urn torn A Hiippy Fumily , Cull ilfrnui the lir uvi , iiiiu. z dlr m the bottle , ti'im.u u will in n < i nnlk wil vurdlv. II li ) liu I 'uj.h ltlu in h. . II until d iii4iiiin | riu.iU i ' f Ml Klit. Don t deny 'ew.a .Mn wi.h Viet < iu Mkht * lild tut ultliuut OiNturJu , \ViMicIi lull t-i jiumlul tlu ulitr. All t\l \ ttulr prajtra aud tlcpt liku tluudcr. To the Consumers of Carriaes 1 I have a comply stock of all the La-tas Styles of Oirrhges , Phaetons and Opei and Top Buggies , Consisting of Tne Celebrated Brew-tar 8id3 Bar. The Harolin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Ah ) the Old Uel-able Kliptfc fcJpriag Busies and Phaetons. They are { .11 . male of tha best materials , and un der my own supervision , I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur chasing to ca1 ! and examine ray stock. Iwiliguar- antea satisfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTENHAUER , Corner Broa.dway and Seventh Streets. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. 3BC. WK.ATSZ'ISf'JEZ &G CO ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL HEALERS IN LABKAVAM1 , LEHIdH , BLOSSBDBG AND ALL OWA COALSI ak.DC.BO CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Ofllco No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Blutl'rf. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFAOTU11E < ' " I ' < t BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND I HOPPED FEED t The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Hlghent Market Price Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley I'l IBIROOIM : Parties Wishing to Bell Broom Corn Will PJeaae Send Sample. ocx , Olio of the best B ( .end-class Hotels In tlio West In ( ho BROADWAY HOTEL. A. K IIHrtWN , Proprietor. No8. 631 and KM llro..dway , ouncll lllutrsIowa. Table supjillei ) with tin liuat the market af- oidn. O od roomi and flr t-clasH boda. Tcnni ery r UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. tierspacher & Son. KII.HT t I-A-H IMM'KU , AT IIKAHONAI1I.K Pill' K . IIUNHIKSTH ACCOMMODATKI ) . IKJTKL rO . SAl.K. QOOU UKAHONH FOU til I.I-1 NO STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , Thl. lauu'liy hw JIM' buen opined for bu | . no , and woare inw prtparvd to do laundry vork ol11 kinds > nd gil tra'iteu nalisUctlon A | ireialty ma 10 of llnu worn , such on oulUri , nils flnu.lilrm , ito Wo Kant tvoryboiy to trial LARSON & ANDERSON. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. P I'KIl HANGING , KALSOMININB AND GRAIHING , Sli | Corimr Hroiulwuy uncl SuoltSt HUCHLS & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectionery , Fruits.I'futs ' Ci , drs aud i'db ceo , Fresh uyhters and Ice Cream in 12 MAIN ST. , Oouuoil Bluffd. J. 1 > KDMtlNDHO.V , K. I. MIIUOART , A. W 8TJIKKT , rro.WiMit. Vlcu-1'rtit't. Cashier , CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluifr. Organized under ihu awn ol the btato of Ion * . I'nld iii > cnnltal g 7fio 9 Autliorlziu i-upi.ol 200UUO ) In'cruHt jutld on time di-poxl'i" ' . OmltH U-iwd. on the jirlnnpti c IUn nf the United rtuti'M ana hnrnpo. hpo UI utt < ntlon i/kuu to collobtlons and 1'oirvnpjiiuuni.u with | remit | roturim. DIIIM10IIN. J I ) . EdmnnilHOii , K. I , . Miuifart , J. T Hart , W. W W llico , J W. Hodfor , 1. A Ml lit. A.V. . ( itrcit. EUROPEAN HOTEL , Corner South anil Locust Streets. J H HURST. . - IProp. Rooms , 75o , $1.00 undSl.CO Per Day An clfant | Keatiurnut Is ( onnected with this hoii o , where meals are Berv l at rcasonublo prlcea peon < lav ami nifiht , mlO-m iox UIGJ fi i/acifio / THE BIOOX OITY BOUTB Kuns a Bolld Tiuln Ihrou h from Council Blulia to St. Haul Without Changa Time , Only 17 Hour * It u Tile BIIOKT/,3 HOUTK rto.i COUNCIL BLUFFM 70 HT. PAUL , UINNKAPOU6 1 DULUTI1 putnlj in Northern Iow . . 11) la line Is ixjulppod with the liaptovod Weiitlpghouee Automatic Alr-liralio ud Kill * 1'litlornj Couiiloi and lludcr : and for EI'KKIJ , BAPKT7 AND COUlfOM ID uiiMinLuul. I'lilluiau i'al/.cu hltcjiiug Car runthroussli WITHOUT CIIAKUKUtvotiii K n iiCiryaud Oil. l' ul , vlt Council Iilurfi aud rtloui City Tralnu l vo Unlcii ttciile Trau lcr it Couu- ill Ulultii , hi , 1-M p. ui. dully on i.rrivc.1 o ! Koneaa Uty , it Joiepli and Council liluCx Uoin iroiu inuboutb. AirhlMK lit Uom Oil ) UXt ! . in. , M'dat tlik ew Unleu Dtpot l W. 1'jnl uU233 ; IKN HOUltS IN AUVAAOK OP ANY C1H1IH UOUlli. 4'Htiui'aioi.i : i. r.i.ittf thu tiloux City Kouti , iu ( jut u Tiiioiigh li&lu. llie aliC'Ilctl Lluo , 'do utikut'i'iuiv ud u CauilOflillo Hide In lh 'Jhrou h < < Ar butuwu OOLM.II. lIl.UKi'b AMI UT. I'/iUL. ( tt ci-rtl.at joujlicUeU tavi vl. tk , "Mcu * > Ity aud 1'i.ilM. KulUdJ i S. MATlLKh , , K. liuicnatcUkleat. Gi > a'lfl > ( > . P , 'lOHl.NhON , Ain't Uvu'l fut. M.bsourl Vili ! > la. W , E. DAV1H , Bouihwi-etfr , ' Couiicl to >