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    THE DAILY BEE I ? KID AY , SEPTEMBER 15
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City Market , Council DIuHo , Ion ,
. . . WHOLESALE FLOOR HOUSE ,
Q beral - Agent * lot the Celebrated Mills ol II. D. Uunhfc Co. . Oolclen Vuylo Floor Leren oith
Jff * K tiMK&nd , Quern Boo Mills , Manx F lls , DakoU.
Rettrcnct , Smith A Cilit"nden , Com.dl BlnfN. la
WHOLESAliB AND UETAIti
$ rfWATIONERY ? AND PRINTER'S GOODS ,
P COPHOI BLTJFFB , IOWA.
fa ! HE A.BSTfTAO V OFFICE.
W % J"VET. . * . < > XT : K 3EM3 &v O * .
| Ean ; a s and Lots Bought and Sold.
nV MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES.
POTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
'COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA.
15 North Maiu Stroer.
WHOLESALE DEALER HI SHOE FINDINGS.
Re-uij-nttcl uiinon , In calf skin and kip. Oak nnd Hemlock MM.K LCATIIGR , and al
; < oodiniitrtaliiltiir | ; : tothohoo trudp. On ditold a < cheap t ln thol'ftn' . .
That nc\cr rtqnlro crimping , at Mrs. J. .1 Good's Hair Btoro , at pr.cos never bclcro touched h )
, t Janyotucr l.ulr dealer. Al i ) a lull line ot atvtchc ; * , etc. trcwtly | reduced prices AhopclJ ,
[ Oliver and colored nc'nVniv9 made trom hdlca' own lialr. Do net ( all to i il hctoro ( Mirclialnp
feleowhcrc. All good * vcarrantvd rcprcsontail WI13. J. J HOOD ,
S'l Maintr < * > t. Cc'inill lllntlf , ln a
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOlT ! STREET ,
THE BEST BREAD IN THH OITY. None but firat-claaa Baker
employed. Bread , Oako , Pies , &o. , delivered to ntiy part o the city. Oui
Wa ona run all day.
P. AYRES , Proprietor.
No. D30 , BllOADWAY , ( Palmer's Block.
Between Oth and 7th streets.
F W TICKNnH )
lei vfv ? 3 DWfi\iaU5Vj
Our Motto : Slrlcl cIcnnllncH' , trio bo-l quttlty of meats , ai.il lowest posslh'o | ir cci. MraU dc-
liered to any part of tlio cltj. Come aid BOO our new shop.
BATEIM HOUSE !
At Bryant's Spring ,
Cor , Broadway anfl Union Sfcs.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
1'lain , Medicated , Vrpor , Electric , uofto ,
Doucb , Shower , Hot and Cold Eatha. Com
petent uialo r.nd Icmalo nun-eu and attendants
lw } 8 on baud , and the best of < arc anil atten
tion il\cu mtrons. Special attention ( liven to
bathing children. Investigation auj [ uttoui o
lolicltcdDR. . A. H STUDLEY & Co. ,
106 Dppor Broadway.
Dr. Stuiiley : Treatment ot chronic
mido n epecUlty.
. . . . without the
uvlng ol blood or UBO ot
lie. Cures luiijr diseases ,
tlts Scrofula , Lit or Com-
ANT1 OTiItfU >
A j'"uttD' ° PeV,1Uhcuum. .
Til tVl U DO n tl9m rmet oucl Mercur-
I U US U II J Ul 8JrcSi Erysipelas. Salt
' .cum , Scald Hcid , Cttatrb , xvualc , lullained
* nd granulated Eje , ecrofuloua Ulcers aud r -
male Ul > aaa < ot all klndi. Alee Kidney and
Vonerlal diseases , ilenorrholds or Pilea cured
moiiey rifundcd.
AU dl 3.iHi-a treated upon thepilnclpleof vcgct-
able reform , without the uio ol mercurial polo-
ona or the Unllo.
Electro Vapor or M-dlcaloJ Bithg , furnlehcd
nko dealro them.
IIoruK or llupturo radically cured by the UBO
the EUtttlc bolt Tru B aud 1'laster , wlikh ha
aupcrlor lu the world.
CONSCLTATION FREE
CALL ON OR ADDIIESS
Drs , E , Eico aud F , G , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia.
j. M.
DKALKK IN
REAL ESTATE
At. J LOAN AGENT ,
COPKCII. BLUFFS , IGAV
W.D.STILLMAN
. . ,
I'nctltloner ot irarueopatby ,
Office andrctilJoiico 616 Willow avenue , Coun-
el Ulugx. lo a.
BINi'ON & WEST.
1 I
DENTISTS.
14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs.
cx > clilty.
wort , truaratiteod.
DR. A. P. HAWCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AHD SURGEOH.
Office , No. II Pearl Street HOUJI , g a. m. to
2. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. iWdence , 120
Bancroft etreet. Telephonla connection with
Central office ,
, f
F. T , SEYBERT , , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA ,
Ofliso No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad
way , over A. Louiu'u Restaurant.
S. E. MAXON ,
OPJ 'XI IO Xf.
Office over uvlo bank.
OOUNOIb BLUFFS , lovra
REAL ESTATE.
W , 0. Jamel , In coonectton with hU liw an.
collection btulneaabu ) ! and eelli rul eetatc
fenota wishing to liuy rr e ll city rropeit ) cal
it bit office , o er Buihnell'a book ttore , Peai
Itioel
EDWIN J , ABBOTT.
Justice ot the Peace an <
Notary Public.
416 Broadway , Council Bluffs
DetJi andmorUa ei dr wnnd acknowl go
MR CO (
_
WATER WAVES.
In Stock and Manufactur
ed to Order.
Waves Made From Your Own Hair.
TOILET RTIGLES ,
All Goods Warranted as
Represented , and Prices
Guaranteed.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
337 W. Broadway ,
Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa
MRS , B , J , HARDM , M , I ) , ,
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGIST.
Graduate ot Elrctropathlc Initltutloa , Phila
delphia , Penut.
Offlca Cor , Broadway & Glenn Avo.
COUNCIL nLunrs , IOWA.
The treatment of all diseases and pulnful dlf-
Ccultlca pucullar to fpn'alea a tpoclalty.
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attorney $ Counsellor ,
Oflkxj over First National Uank.Coundl tlluffa ,
Iowa. Will practice In the bUtn and federal
court *
JNO.JAYFRAINEY ,
Justice of the Peace ,
014 BROADWAY ,
Oomioil Iowa
Bluffs. - -
W. B. MAYES ,
Loans aiidEealEstate ,
Proprietor of abstract ! of I'ottawatUml
cuunty , Oltlce corner of llroadway and Mali
atreett , Council Ulultd Ion a.
JOHN STEINER , M. D.
( Dcutscher Arzt. )
Cor. WASHINGTON AYE & 7th St
Council Bluffs ,
/teasel of women and children a ipoclaltf.
P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D ,
FKEK DJSPKNHAUY KVKUV SATURDAY ,
Offlcoln Cvm-tt'i block , I'cirl trect. IIa
dance Cfe3 Fourth gtroct OIUco hotint from B I
3 a. ia. , i to i aud o A p.m. Council I lul
F. C. GLARK ,
PRACTICAL DENTIS1
Pearl oppoalta the poatotflce. One
the oldrat ttactltloncri In Council llluflJ. Bat !
Itlactlon guaranteed In
MADRBB & OBAJG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERS
r.icb nut Qlasa , Flco French China
Silver Ware &c. ,
810 liKOlcwtT . COUNCIL KLVVft * . W
The Star Bakery ,
HOWARD & ROBIE ,
227 MAIK ST ,
Employ the be > t Oread Baker In the \Vwt ; a
a.cuoicebiud forCakeaaud Plea ,
lircad dillterud to all partt of the city.
BLUFFS HAILROAD
TIMU TABLE.
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tim vie , m RLiNiiros un qi INCI.
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nl and i\ : U M n in I Mil niul l'\ ll.l.'ipni
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MOI \ cutNorttuir. .
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nr I'ort Nlolimra. 1'rni Foil Sloiirnm ,
. . . . 7Mntiil : Ni-1 UMpiii
or St. I'.ml..7:10pin | From St. l'anl..HWuin :
llirtUO , MIL * Uhl.K VMl ST. l' l U
Hepirt. Arihc.
nit and i\ : . . ' , sea in ] Mall nnd KeiVipni
iouncll Dlullsj Ss Uranlin Sfroot K. II.
: .crv\ Council II uR ( IA ni a Oninl-a.
n in , ! i n in , 10 a m , 8 n in , n n in , 11 n in ,
I n in , 1 in , _ p in , a p 11 n in , li in , a p in , n p
, i p in , n p in , U p in. m , i p in , fi p m , c p in.
Stnit I'.irn run half hour' ' ) to the 1'nlon P.xdfle
kpot. Un Siuuh ) tlioi'.irt licxlnthrlr tllpi at
u rloi k n. in. , niul run rr il nr > during tlio d.t )
' H , 1'J , u and n u'c eel > , nnd inn la ( .It ) time ,
'i\i\pt.Siind\\i : , U\ccptS-vtnrih\s. : JlXitpt
ONil I ) H.
VAUVf SCENES.
tUo Ceutio of u Crushlnp :
Crowd Bent ou
' .lrciiiidrncoot initllrr.
CLMUMIA , Ia , , September ! ! . - Our
ty haa boon literally ivhvovith ploao-
ro Bookers all week. The county
'air , which commenced on Tticjday ,
ho 5th , closed to-day , nnd thu inulti-
udo who have been in regular attjiul-
nco upon the annual ol ; in pica , have
iepersod amid clouds of dust , and
it3 auundu of rovulry are no lunger
uard from thu amphitheater.
The fair has , in many reaptjots , been
grand BUCOEH" , the prificipil failure
ehitf in tl > o liiaiud diupluy iu thu Moral
11 , . .K.uaia duo largely to lack of
ullbient accommodation in that do
irlment. The diuploy of fine stock ,
ipccially of Hue homes und cuttle ,
aa excellent , and the trotting and
acing races woru ccrtiinly the finest
mt hr.vo uvor boon witnessed at a
ounty fair in this section of the atato.
The cIlioTs deserve much credit
: id pramo fop tlieir haid work'and
killiul nmn\icment. ;
Next wi > ok the district court con-
ones hnro and the pleasing coun-
unances of thu legal gentleman hero-
bouta indicate a fat dockot. The
ourt will probably convene on Tuos-
'ay when thu grand jury will proceed
0 hunt up thu wiong doors , and the
oluntoera who eiiHett'd jeais ago in
.ho petit jury will be easily found
pnn any corner of f ho street.
Judge Ilonry will preside for tilt
ust time here duriui ; lun term.
Congressman Hepburn fa now at
; omo , nnd it will look very natural tc
ice hia hugo pile of pine whittling
ubt under the first table inside the
iar.
iar.Our public school opona next Mon-
ay witli thirteen of aa thoroughly
iorspotonfc and hard working teachers
, a can bn found in Iowa. Sovuu nun-
rod pupils or moro will probably be
1 attundance the first week.
A now Echool lioueo is anon to be
uilt in thu northern purt of the city ,
, nd Bovenil rooms in it will bo occu-
iod bcforo the winter term closes.
The County Normal institute , which
econtly closed itu eoaeion liuro , was
iniveraally , pronounced by thutonchers
aa the moat uucconaful ono over hold
i the coanty. The county nnporin-
undent waa the happy recipient ol
ovoral handsoinu and valuable pros-
nts from the toaohera at its close.
The county board of supervisors , at
ta session this week , passed u reaolu-
ion submitting the question of build-
ng a $70,000 court house. The quoa *
ion will ba voted on at Iho genera :
ilection November 7th.
The republicans recently put ir
lominatipn foj county oflicera the fol
owing ticket which will bo unani
noualy elected : County clerk , J. E ,
Hill ; recorder , T. J. Beard ; supervw
r , W. M. Alexander.
The now M. E , churoh ia fast roach
DR completion , which when done wile
o an ornament to the city ,
The Deal < fc Van Sandt block I :
nearly completed , thn lower rooms bu
'ng already occupied , The busincsi
ooma are largo and elegant , and tin
iflicos up etaira urn splendidly ar
aned | ; for conifoit und convenience ,
'iho Union block of four largo bus !
ness rooms and 301110 twenty iiUicea
mil the Duller block ot half the ai/
will very sooii bo ready for u u
Track is being rapidly laid emitfroii
lioro on the Shenandoah & ilonnutoi
railroad , and trains will noon be run
ning rouularly through front Shenan
doah to the cast aide of the atatu
If You are Rained
in health from any cause , ospociall
from the use of any of the thousan
nostrums that promise so largely , wit
long fictitious tnatimoniala , luvo n
fear. Ilesort to Hop bitters ut onci
and in a short time you will huvo tli
most robust and blooming lieuhli.
icnoiiJtii.oof TIIK Ilir.
COIN , la. , September 8 , The tow
is doaerto and only a few are guari
ing the city , with here and there son
man watching two or three store
while ho walks his boit from houao '
house to see if anybody hau como :
to town and "wishes to buy Horn
thing. " When the 180 from tli
place boarded the train for Clarim
this morning , the 'bus driver uaki
for pcrmiealon to attach hia wagon
the rear and "all go , " liut , in t !
absence of the many , I still looki
mound the town , whore many chang
have taken place thia season. , '
Coin , like many other towns of Wei
trn Iowa , almost every business hot
has TUB UEK , The hotel is E
what the town needa , but mine h <
la doiiK ; what ho can , to care for the
traveler.
J VAN AlWDON
haa bought tlio bunk of Coin , and is
located in the now bulldjng , built fern
n banking house this spring , atut sup
plies thu WAnta of the commercial in
terest , being fully equipped. Mr.
Van Arsdon was formerly in the Vil-
ley lUnk of CUrimin , and is , not only
well known , but highly appreciated by
the people of the ouiiuty , as n busi
ness man , with whom it is n plcniuro
to do bus'iies. Hrolhor A lluzellr ,
of the
( MIX F.AOLK ,
has moved into now ( iimrtorp in the
Hnaakcr block , nnd having tilted tip
good clean room ? , with nUrgo niiuntm
of now mnterinl tttin implements , thia
a : ribo nnd thu general public , auum to
think hois making money , and iaull
patronized. At Ml events , tlio
papir ia prowinj ; fully as hint an
the public untorpriKL' , but Com ia n
patriotic , wide-awnko ynuti [ ! city , full
o' gcod biisiiu-cs joung tutn of emuvy
nti pluck , who cut rtowu obsttickvi ,
build up now enterptisen , nnd nntk
out now tinea of busiiiisa for thom-
solves.
Who would hnyo thought six mnulhi
a o , that the arrival and ck-p.u-tiiro of
each pnsjongtr train huto would eoo
yood now bu'sna and bn | ; aiovaions
tolling along \\ith nn much importineo
at is seen in Chrind.i or Hlmnandoah ,
Nobracka City , or Sawimlf Hut the
crossing of tlm Olarindt ) uud Corning
r.iilrnad or Tatkio vnllvy road , in u is
oumetimoa called , lini given tliij town
Homo advantngo which it. is not slow
to use , now towns have sprunj ; up nil
along thepo lines , Mid before many
days I will make some notes of them
for the rondure of Tin : DUB.
The gruat c.uups of railroad hand.t
have gout- , the atreota are clean and
to-day , the business houses lool111
though there wni'wnrk every day ; Iho
loo.il paperj advertido the Coin mer
chants ; the prospecln f IT crops is good ;
everybody 1m public opir.it enough to
attend the county fair ; a'.ul ni I lool :
ov r the quiet clreels , 1 am ntjiiin im-
preascd v/ith the development and
lichnesa of Pagu county , and thu many
interests that are growing up around
thia young railroad city in thu valley
of the Tarkio. HUCKIIYK.
I saw PO much mud about the merits
ot Hop littturu , mid my ifo who was
tliictorinj ? . and never well , toaa-
ed mo so urqontly to yet her noiiiu , I
concludud to buhumriu i > ( 'd nutunj nnd
1 am g'l.ul I did , for in I'M tluti two
monthb' use of thu Bitiorx , my wiio
WAS cured , aud ho him ri'in tinud RO
for eighteen montha since I like such
humbuguinir. U. T. , St Paul.
Pioneer Prosa.
Management of Fowls
Failures in the manngomunt of poul
try niisL'B chidly from ono or two
causca - too much care or too little
care. Some poultry fanciers who keep
high-priced fowls contrive in one way
or another to kill moat of them by
kindness. The birds are kept in or
namental palucca nnd treated like
sonpatera bred in parlors. 'I ho buil
dings are often so tijrhtnnd waim that
the inmates suffer fur want of pure
air. They are allowed litlla exercise ,
nnd , as a conscquenco , they are lack-
int ; in vitality. They becomnmckon the
Blinhtest exposure , and nro then dosed
like feeble infanta. They are subject to
all kinds of diseases nnd oiluio tta
They load an artificial life , and ita
continuance depends on fortuitoaa cir
cumstances. They produce but few
eggs , and these are considered aa far
too valuable to cat. They are often
unfertile , BO they are of no value for
raising chickens. Fowlo with exceed
ingly long pedigrees , which are rniaud
in buildinu'B fitted up with all thu
modern improvements nnd fed
on daintioa tire chiclly valuable
for exhibiting at fnirn. By expending -
pending § 25 for a fancy coop , expressage -
pressago , and care during ait exhibi
tion , a breeder miy aometimcs realize
a fifth of that amout.t in the form of a
priz ? . The chancca nre , however ,
that ho will simply lenrn that hie
rooator ia aomewhoro deficient in thu
scale of points ndoptod at aomo nu.
tional or international convention of
poultry fanciers. It ia possible that
ono ot his tail feathers "is a little elF
in color , or that one of thu notches in
his comb ia not sulli Jiuntly well mark'
ed. At any rate , ho ia "not quite ur
to standard according to the highcai
acknowledged authority in poultry
scinncos.
Other persons keep quite a difforon
kind of fowls and devote hcarculy anj
care or attention to them. No at
tempt ia made to improve the oU
burn yard strain of fowls , or oven t <
infuio new blood into it. They prnc
tiou "brooding In nnd in" till tin
stock "runs out. " If the birds havi
any protection r.t all they find it uu
der barns and out-buildingi or on thi
aidea of otraw atacka. They have i
chatico to roost in thu branohra o
shade trocB , on the tops of building
or the upper rail of fences. Chicken
that hnvo not the ability to reach hiiil
roating jilacos atty 'oil the ground
where their rest ia quite likely to h
diuturbcd by predatory animals an
bird * . Possibly D few of "the lit ! oe
aurvivo , " but if they do their lives ar
prolonged in consequence of thci
ability to contend with thtir onomic
aud to endure almoat any amount r
hunger and pipoauru. _ Their enl
monna of obtaining food il that whio
wild fowls possess. As they huv
poorer means of locomotion they ha\
fewer opportunities to procure pri
per food , They are allowed to ranp
at largo during the winter when thoi
ia no vc'gcitation to damage , and win :
there U little they u in picl up to < ; a
During the time thnro nro insectsfrui
vegetables nnd grain to eat they ar
kept penned up. They are then fe
raw corn , and are allowed a few bi
of gravel , which are supposed I
aorvo an excellent purpose in aidlt
digestion and improving the uppotit
Occasionally some water in placed 1
the yard in u tin pin , from which
EOOII evaporates , or in which it b
cornea BO warm or Impure that no H
ing thing will taato it after the fir
trhl , Per/ions who krcp fowls in tli
d way during the summer think nno\r
an an excellent tulwtintto for wat
10 during the winter , cuid allow the bir
to eat of it , if < hey deeirc. The
persona , like thoeo lirat named , fu
poultry raising unprofitable ,
Boll HmuInK hnjolnod.
| lV tun AdtcrtUtr
The full court haa given a ducisl
in favor of the phinliira in the cased
et I Charles U. Davis nnd others tgaii
Francia A. Swyor nnd olhor.i. The
auit , xrhieh was brought in the tu-
promo judicial court for Plymouth
county , in n bill In equity prajinn for
nu injunction t < restrain thu defend *
nuts from ruining n bull upnn their
woolen mill in Plymouth. Thu cam
came to the full court by nppesl by
the defendant * from n durtoo entered
by n single juatico , enjoining them
from riming the boll earlier than hali-
piat ( i o'clock in the morniru' . The
pl.iintiir.i for m.Miy jei\rs hnvo
owned and occ.i | > ind dwelling
houses rituntcd , ono nbout 1,000 feet
nnd .tho other nbout 300 fed
trom the dolund.intH1 woolen mill.
The dofrmlantn commenced to
run their mill , which had been pro *
\iounly occupied by other par-
tiea , in December , 187 ! ) , nnd nbout
Jnnunry 1,1880 , placed the bell upon
thu mill aud u.iused it to bo rung
every working tiny at ftva und twice
between MX uud onivhalf o'clock in
thu morning nnd at other times dur-
iuu the day , excei > t that the fivoo'clock
bull w.ia dieconlinucil durint ; the sum
mer. Tlio plaintiff ) alleged that the
boll ns rinift waa n piiyatu nuiittnce to
them nnd injurtul their property nnd
disturbed the quiet uud c nn'ort of
tlieir homoin ; that it ww not neocojary
for n'iy purpose of tntdo or manufac
ture ; that it WJIB unuussnrily largo
andtungnt unnnsonahlo houro nnd
unreasonably long. The : lcfiMulwtn :
in their answer denied that the boll
wns a numtico to plnl.itilfj , niul ul-
legnd Uut it w.vs und by the drfrud-
ants to summons the operatives
in their mill to work ; tlmt
it woa neccspary and cus
tomary to adopt some method to sum-
moiiB operatives in mult u manufiiu
factory to their work ; that the bull
was ot otit nblu sine , rung nt Miilnblo
hourc , and in u proper manner for
.that purpose. Two qupslinns were
presented for thu consideration of the
court : First , whether the plaintiM' *
proved that the un inK of thu bell
iiia a ntiiennco to thom , and second ,
whether it was such n nuisance that
the court would interfotu to restrain
is by injunction.
The court hns now decided that thn
eviJence neems fully to suatuin thu
finding of tlio juilgo who honrd the
c\se ; tlmt the ringing of Iho bull wr.i
ix nuisance to thu pluintifl'd , nnd fur
thcr , that the plaititill'ii were entitled
to nn injunction. Tlio decree of the
single justice WiVi accordingly
ollirruod. C. G. Dwis appoired for
Iho plniritill'd , und .Nathan Morao and
E. W. HutcliiiiH fur the delondantn.
Pby lciil aull'orinp ; .
No onccnn realize , except bf pormnml
oxporieuce , tliu nngtilahof mind und body
eiulureil by bUHerein trom ( h Hpeinl.i | , Inili-
Ki-Btin.n , ciniBtiulinti | , and oilier ( llHOn es nf
tliu rtoin.xuli , BmtuucK lir.oou limr.HH
aru a posltixo cure fur tli in tlireut of nil din-
I'rlcuSI.Oil.
Thu Pulllpulnu Inlands ,
In thusu gardens of the aun nature
haa outdone herself in combining the
conditions of o.iso und riches , Thu
neil is everywhere fertile and well-
watered , and at uvory atago of eleva
tion required by the varieties of trop
ical products , and the contours of tlio
500 islands are indented hy duop ,
sheltered harbors nnd urmn of the sea ,
affording cheap uccots by water to all
the centers of production. The
islandn are inhabited by a aomi-civil-
ized , docile , und moderately iiulua-
trious race , of Malay origin , number
ing about (1,000,000 ( Bouh. The
Spaniards havu occupied the ialands
for UOO yuara , and have had every
opportunity during that time of dhow-
ing what they could make of tin in.
Their administration may bo succinctly
and not very inaccurately Hummed up
in this they have donu o\urjtiling
they ought not to have done , and left
ulono everything they out to havu
doun ,
Thu truoaboripincn of the Philippines -
pines are not tlio 0,000,000 of Malayan -
an Indians. In the mountains and
the le.is habitable parts of thu islands
are aovoral tribes ut Buvagcn who have
not been brought witlnn iho government -
mont of thu prinatu. Thu Negritos are
woolly headed * ponplo of the true
African type , who live on roots and
wild Iruit which require no labor.
They are harmless und docile The
Iggrotos , a attnight-hairod tribe , tioroo
and untauiable , inhabiting , n'.ill moro
remote parts of the jungle , uro very
little known to the Spaniards. Indeed ,
with thu except ion of the island of
Lui ; > , thu I'lulippinea remain a
virtually unexplored country.
The "Indians , " uu the Spaniards
call the natives , ro a line race , on-
o\wed with the lighter graces which
form such a pWatirig iuaturo in thn
Hurmeau and Japanese , in wide con
trast with the t > olumnity of the native
of the Indian peninsula on the ono
hand , and * , ho prosiio , toiling Chinese
on the other Iwnd. Tlicsu Spanish
Indians are passionately fond of drcni
und [ lemunal decoration , ivnd are given
to plcaHuro , To it curtain poi.it lhi > >
will work , but they pro improvident
u d devoid of ambition , spcndinj.
their aimungii freely und takinu m
thought for tliD morrow. Then
ni/ceusary wants biting infinitoninwllj
amull , u pjor mumbor of a family n
no appreciable burden , and , conuo
( iuenty ) there urono nigna of povett )
or pauperism among thorn , Ihoru n
much sympathy botu < 'ii the Indian ;
and the Spaniards , und intercourse bo <
tiyouti the two races by no incuns rn
tuilu the iiociul degradation of tin
clnldien which it docs in India. 'Ihi
meetir.oa of the I'hilippinesaro a mon
foitunutu product than the Induu
half-caatoe , for they usually combini
the boat pointi , physically epuaking
of both ] ) irent , while the Kurasnn
of India is too often u caricature.
There It but one town , properly HI
lulled , in nil thu I'dilippino lalitnda
which is Manila , and thu ruu ! of th
church is absolute there alco. Thane
no foreign niiBuipnaries are allovvei
goes Mithout saying , and the Englibl
rchidentu havu to dispense with th
luxury of u consularchaplnin ana inun _
conduct thtir worship , if at all , i
strict privacy. The ptiest is lotil c
the Hahbatli day , und no labor can b
employed in Mrnila on Sunday v/itli
out an order from the archbishopwii
it i ia nil such matte n is supreme over u
| a I government fuiiOticnurio , from tli
ingliesl to t m lowttt. Luntlmt Timi
lae Tlioi. Howard , JlrmUdrd , I' , , writes : '
Jj 01 blow nioiieyfir _ HrniNii liLOSMtu , u
! 1 wuulit if It curiul inu ; my
IIOH vaulbliuil with all Its nyiiiptinnn. ftlai
liunkn ; 1 xlmll never liu withutit il iu tl
houso. " 1'rlcu fiO cvut , trial buttles
centa.
ir
A tri > I jmtktigc of "BLACK-DRAUUrn
free r.f charge. " * " *
GEO. F. CRAWFORD
BUYER HIPPE EGGS.
1 , 519 South Iain Street
I Pay tli9 Highest Market Price and Deduct
No Oommissiou.
HENRY BEECROFT ,
HKX HtlOUHS' 01.11 STAND.
Hnwl I conMniio ninilnit tibcth Urn to allpxrttof thaclty. All crlcri uronirlly
t.l\V OIlAlltl N ( U'All ViSThKl ) Xc itock co.s'antly rculu-d.
COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO.
Motildiugs , Scroll Jiud Lattice Work , "Wood Turn
ing , Re-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sasli , Doors ,
Blinds. Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in
Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps.
J , J , Hathaway , Manager , Council Bluffs , Ia ,
Mnchlnurv u ill bo run cxchulvr-lv for cuMnm work on Thurmlny nnd KrliUyof
each week. Onlrn H illcltcd nnd natlnfuctlnu Ktmrnntoeil.
( Successors to J. W. Rodefer )
WIJOLESALW A > D 11KTAIL DKALEUS IN
LAOEAIAIE , LEEIGH , BLOSSBMB ! ' ,
AND : ALL
COHNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Oflico No , 34 Pearl Btroot , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and
Blovouth Avenue , Council Bluffn.
. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE
MANUFAOTD11E
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES ,
[ CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
The Very Bant of Brooma Constantly on Hand. The
Market Price Paid for
Oorn , Oats , Rye , Barley
IBIROOIM :
Parties Wiahiafj to Soil Broom OornlWiil Ploose
Bend Sample.
OO-
D. M. CON NELL ,
Funeral Director and Undertaker.
No. 17 , North Main Stroet. Council
Cilli promptly answered at nil lioura , night nrd j. Now h riu iiml London direct
frtin thu factory are rim In connection therewith ,
HUGHES & TOWSLEE ,
DEALERS IN
onfectionery , FruitsNuts
Cigars and Tobacco. Ifresh
oysters and Ice Cream in
Soason.
12 MAIN ST. ,
Oounoil
no * , urncm. w. n , u MUST
OfflCEE & FUSE !
Council Bluffs , Ia ,
Established , - 1856
Dealcra In Kort-lii , and Uonuitlu
aud liomo Hccuiltlm.
STEAM LAUMDRY.
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON & ANDERSON ,
Proprietors.
Thl * ItiuiHiy IIM jiujt broil oprnud ( or but )
now , DLI.U * u uro now pnpirinl to do U mJiy
v ork cl all klndj unj fu r"tco utUluctlon A
ji'jdtUy mi'le ol Him worU , uiiih M oolltri ,
uH < , ttnu tlilrit , etc. Wo want cmyboJj' 13
Uivo ui a trUI.
LARSON & ANDERSON.
Rubber Hose , Iron and Load
Pipe , Iron nnd Brass Fittiugs and
Trimmings , at
Bixby & Wood's ,
THE PLUMliEUS.
10 On Banoroit or ( Fourth Streets. )
Ikr.uty , hfalili , und luiiplntM | fur ladiw
lu VINE OF ill'
STREET
LIVERY , FEED
AND
STABLE.
All Shippers aud Travelers will find
good accommodation and reasonable )
SCUT ! ! IN STREET.
OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL ,
Council Bluffs , - . Iowa.
HOLLAND & MILLER ,
Proprlotora.
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
DKALKU8 IN
GROCERIES , PROVISIONS ,
Crockery , Glasownre ,
BOOTS , SHOES , ETC
Alito ajt'liU lor the following lines of
Steamship Companies :
Cuiianl , Anchor , Oulon , American , nod 8UU
Btcamahip OouMilo | .
3EC ua. 3E n ? S
for bate ou Iho Kojul Bank ot IroUuvl and " "X
ol Ireland , Dublin , 'Ili-no wi o Intend tu iwuj to *
lrl < in. to any purt t Enrcjx ) will Bud It to Uwl
ntcii'ct to call on
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
AGENTS ,
343 "Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs
toRB , B , J , HILTON , M.D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
L
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