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    THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY OCT BER 12
EL EL EgTn A TVT A
WMOLKSALB AND RETAIL
STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S COODS ,
V COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
TIT L E 4.B SJJ AJ T0o F ! C E.
Lands and'Lots Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS - - IOWA.
_ j _ _ _
HENRY BEEOROFT7
MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE ,
IlKN KOQKRS1 OLD STAND.
II * wl I continue niontni ; hN city line to all part * of the city. All otJets promptly attended
to. LOW GUARQi S ( ItMltANrfcKU Xcrv ttock coin nntl ) rerchdl.
D. M. CONNELL ,
Funeral Director and Undertaker.
No. 17 , North Mnin Stroot. Council Blufla
Call ! promptly answered nt Ml hours , night ni d j. Noir hcane and London carriage * direct
trom the factory ara run In connection therewith.
That never require crimping , at Mr * . J. J , Good's Hair Store , at prices nn\cr before touched by
ny other hair dealer. Also a full line of snitches , etc. at nrcntly reduced prices. Also gold ,
llver and colored net * . Waves made from ladles' own hair. Da not fall to call before purchasing
elsewhere. All goods warranted at rcprrsento. ! . URS. J , J. QOO1) ,
29 Main street. Council HluCfs. Iowa.
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUT MAIN STREET ,
THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but first-closs Bakori
employed. Bread , Cake , Pics , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Oni
Wagons run nil day.
P. . AYRES , Proprietor.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
No. C3G. BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block.
Between Cth and 7th streets.
E. W. TIGKNOR , PROPRIETOR.
Our Motto : HI rict cleanllnetw , the beat quality of melts , and lowest possible prices. Meats do-
iTfreU to atjr rartol thochv. Come and ste our new ( hop. . >
Bethesda
BATHIMHOUSEI
At Bryant's Spring ,
Cor , Broadway anfl Union Sts.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
,
Plain , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , flungti ,
Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths. Com
petent male and leumle nures and attendants
always en hand , and tho-belt of rare and atten
tion given patrons. Special attention glen to
bathing children. Investigation aad patronage
solicited.
solicited.DR. . A. H. SBDDLKY & Co. ,
' 106 Upper Broadway.
* Dr. Studley : Treatment o ( chronic diseases
made a specialty.
n I iTri'niT ) (1 UEMOVKD without the
I I A l\l \ 11 Hi K N drawing ol blood or use ol
Uliil U JUiUU knlio. Cures lunjt diseases.
AKrrt rvnai Tf Kite , Scrofula , Liver Com-
, , . ui" L V'aint ' , Dror y. Kheurua-
T II M II R S tlsm/l'ever and Mercur-
I U III U IB O M aorc8 | Erysipelas , Salt
Rheum , Scald K-d , Catarrh , cak , Inflamed
aod gnunlated Kjrisretulous Ulcers and Ko-
mal Diseases ol all Winds.Alto Kidney and
V norial dlsuasfa. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured
money refunded.
AU diseases treated upon thoprlnclpleof leget-
able reform , without the-css of mercurial pols-
one or the Lnlfc.
Electro Vapor or Medicated- Baths , turulabed
who deulro them.
Uerata or Rupture nullccJIy cured liy the ueo
the Elastic beltTruw aud Plaster , ublcb haa
( U [ > eilor In the world.
COltStTLTATiON FREE-
CALL OK 01 ! ADUUKBS
Brs , , Rica and P , C , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia.
S1NTON & WEST.
DENTISTS.
14 Pearl Street , Oaunoil Blaffs.
ErtractlnKand tilling a ejwcUlty. Klrut-clam
norli guaranteed.
DR. A. P. IIANCHCTT ,
'PHYSICIAN ' AKD SURGEON.
OBke , No. 14 Pearl Strict. Houin , 0 a. m. to
2. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , in. Ituuldunce , 120
ISancrolt utrcft. Telepboulc connoctlou with
Central olnce.
J. M. PALMEE ,
uiAr.Kii IN
REAL ESTATE
AND LOAN AGENT ,
, IDW
4 VV.D.STILLMAN
. . ,
PtMtltloner of Utmeopatby , coniulttnK
Office and residence 816 Wlllaw a > enue , Ocun-
Iilnffsilowa.
F. T. SEYBERT , . M. DM
PHYEIOIAN & SUICGEON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA.
Office No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad
way , over A. Lonio'a Tteataurant.
S .
SEC , axx. i .ocrj 301 to rjc.
Office o\er Javlujfa bank ,
OOUNOrti BLUFFS , . . . fr > yft.
REAL ESTATE.
W. 0. Jatiiui , la connection with his law uul
olltctloo bueln w buyi and soils real e taU.
Pereoni wl.hlng to buy or sell city property call
it bit office , over ItaUmeU't book store , Pearl
street EDWIN J. ABBOTT ,
Justice ot the Peace and
Notary Public.
416 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
\
\
, E , J , HAEDINB , M , D , ,
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGIST.
dradiuU of Eloctrop&thlc Institution , Phil *
delphia , Pennt.
Office Cor , Broadway & Blenn Avo.
COUNCIL BLUFlfS , IOWA.
The treatment ol all diseases and ptlnfnl dlf
Soultloa peculiar to hmalea a specially.
"d. G. TIPTON ,
Mtorney& Counsellor ,
Office over First National Bank , Council Bluffs
Iowa. Will practice In the ttate and fcdera
caurta _
JNO.JAYFRAINEY ,
Justice of the Peace ,
814 BROADWAY ,
Council Bluffs , - - Iowa
W. B. MAYES ,
Loans and MEstate ,
Proprietor of abstract * of Pottawattaml
count ) . Ollico corner of Broadway and Mat
siteeU , Council Hlufli
JOHN STEINEB , M. D ,
( Ueutscher Arzt. )
Oor. WASHINGTON AVK it 7th St
Council Bluffs.
* * i > ; nac9 of women and children a pJcUH/ .
P , " J , "HOKTBOMBRY Mni
KlWU'&IHPEJkrUUY KVK11V S.VTOK1IAY.
OfT.coln I'.M'tttf' ' block , I'carl troot. Hoi
dcnco i JiJ-To'irlli street. OMU-u liotin from K t
li. ! a1 , , 2 to 4and oHp.ni. Oouncll Mull
F. 7 CLARK ,
PE&OTiOAL DENTIST
Pearl oppoalta the poatofflcn. One c
the Qltftdtfja'.Utloaort In Council UluOi. Bitli
Ufactloa jsurantned In _
HUCHE6 & TOWSLEE ,
DEALERS IN
Cpn/ectionery , Fruits.Nut ;
Cigars and Tobacco. Fresl
Oysters and Ice Cream ii
SeasoiL
12 MAM ST. ,
_ Oouncil Blntfa
STEAM LAUNDRY
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON & ANDERSON I
Proprietors ,
TOi/nundiy hosjuit been opened lor hui
ncKt , bid e are now prepared ti do laindc
vorlc of all I lnd < and gutrantee utlsfactlon ,
EiectfU-inne ) of flue vork , ueh aa collar
tufTa. fine thlrte , etc We want ever ) body I
t'nu 04 a trial.
LARSON & ANDERSON.
iuon. otyicu. w. u. M. uai
OPFIGEE & PUSEY
Council Bluffs , la ,
Established , 1861
Dealer ! In KordfO ted Domeitlc Eirhini
aod borne ucurlUw.
COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD
TIME TABLE.
ROCK LIL ND < vo r < nne.
Arrhe.
Atlantic lt : .S.-Mpra PaflH . . .
Ex and Hall1 jaSam Kx and Mnll * CM : V m
I ) . Molnn ao * . T.1A a in 1M Molnnw * . IMO p m
CIllCAdO , BlIUJMITON AXD QtlMT.
IVjiart Arrhc.
Atlantic Kxt . V.TOpm r clflc . .
Mall am ) Kx' y M a m Mail and Kx1. "
N. Y. Kx -ttwpm Neb A. Km K.\'A ) a In
( mrtoo .
IVp-irt. ArrUr.
Atlantic 1M V15pm - - - Kvl ! i:13am :
Mai and Kx' nilam M l and r.x1 Crispin
Aivoni. ( S it ) 5.30 p in Acvoni. ( Mon ) . \ Mi lam
-m nir , ST. JOK A\U an MIU RI.VIIN.
Popart. Arrhc.
Mnllaml Kx. iV > am I KviirvM. fiVvrn : )
Kxprcs * 8 10 p m | Mall and Kx. . ( W p in
txiox ruiric
Depart. Arrlvr.
Otrrlanil Kv.lUTfla. in. Otrlan.lKxM4 ( < 0p. in.
Lincoln IX II.'ion. in. 1 > i-n\irKx R ) n. m ,
Dctner IX .7 imp. in. lxx-il Kx . iMn. ; in.
Ixxnl IX * " ! ' > a. m. " r.x . SWa. lit.
Kmlirrant . .ArJUp. in. Kx . livOu. m
WAIUMI , sv. uit m AMI
Ii | irt. Arrlu1.
Mall and IX4'am I Mall unit K\ . . 4 M > m
Cannon Hall. . 4'iOpiii : | U.innun llm. . 11.0.1 u m
AND rvcuir.
Depart. Arrl\c.
Kor Sioux I'rm Sioux C'.r.uV ) p m
Kor KortMolirara. I'mi Fort Nlournra ,
Nub' 7 < V > a InTer
Tor St. Paul. . 7IUpm : From St. Pnul H'M n inKer
CIIICUIO , V1LWAIKKK ISO KT.
IH'pnrt. ArrlM1
Mail and IX. . 'SI.JO a in | Mall ami Kx. . .0:5 : , " pni
Council Blunt lfc Omubn , Street R. H.
I < cae Council lllufK \-i\ \ c Oinahn
R a in , II n m , 10 a in , 8 n in , tl A in , 10 a in ,
11 am , 1 in2 p in , 3 p 11 am , tpm , 2i | in , Up
in , 4 p in , & p in , 0 p in. in , 4 p m , npin , Op in
Street mr rim half hourly to Hie Union I'm Inc
Depot. On Sundiv the earn bryln tlicir trip * at
0 oVloi-U a. in. , anil run rvgnnv dnrln ) ; the ilay
at 0 , 11 , 2 4 , 5 nnd C o'clock , and run to t-ltj time.
Kxtcpt Sunda.\A. ( Kxcipt Sfttimlaj . { Kxnpt
.Moiul.1) s.
THE SKIN GAME.
The Railroad Elevators in Iowa
Pooling to Fleece the Pro
ducers.
The Opposition to Andoraon Qoa-
arnl I torn. * '
RED OAK , IOWA , October 9.
To the Editor ot TUB Bin.
I have been moat favorably im
pressed by the editorials in THE BBK
on the labor question nd 'believes
that its course ia approved by n ma
jority of the thinking men of Ne
braska. I liked your endorsement of
the resolutions passed by that Boone
County Alliance , which have boot ; so
freely commented upon by the state
press. The time has come , when , if
the farmers do not combine nnd take
such stops in retaliation upon theit
oppressor ! ) , they will soon place them
selves in hopeless 'bondage. The man
whose action called > out these resolu
tions , did all in his power to injure
the Alliance by working for the mo
nopoly or railroad wing of the repub
lican party , and thia while a member
of the Alliance. That ho met with hie
just reward when ho was turned oul
of the organization no fairminded man
can deny , and because this Alliancodic
as any other order would have done
under eimilar circumstances certair
editors mast needs > howl viaoronuly
Of course in thia they are but dolnf
their master's bidding , the master ;
seeming to think that the Alliance hac
set a dangerous precedent , which ]
most sincerely hope it shall provi
to be.
On this eido of the river there ii
something brewing just now that maj
produce comething .moro formidiibh
than resolutions more tangible thai
threats.
For some time past the 0. , B , \ ; Q
11. R. has boon discriminating agcvmsi
certain grain buyers , and in favor o
members ot an organization formot
last spring , known as the "Grail
Buyers' Association of Bouthwoatorr
Iowa , " formed for the evident pur
poao of squeezing prioM down to th <
lowest possible notch.
The members o ( tho'aasoumtioi
claim that it was formed for the pur
pose of bucking thu "irackmon" 01
I buyorH who , having ui > elevator ex
ponsee , could buy ccrload lota uni
overbid them a trifle.
This claim is false , as shown by tht
fact that K , W. Steveno , owning tin
largest elevator and handling inor.
grain than nil other biiycro in Kei
Oak , c.in not got the a.uuo rates and
rebates accorded to members of thi
aa&ociaticuuincu tint latter v/r.s fanned
dimply riectuso ho refused to join it ,
When Mr. Slovene vitiltxl Uhiea (
for the purpoao of cooing the hi 'hoi
oflicials of the company , poraonnlly
in regard to tliu mutter , he wns in
formed that nothing could bo donofoi
him ; that ho need ecpoot no favor. '
from the company an long as he re
mained out , but they would make i
to his interest to join the association
How is that for bulldozing ? Mr ,
Btovena being an honorable man am
wishing to deal hon'ocably with thi
farmers , will not join the ring ; ADC
when the news of his cool recoptior
became known , it caused great excite
ment. Meetings were hold , Mr
Stevens' course endorsed , and resolu
tions passed condemitig tfae company'
. action.
A great many rumors r.re current
D One , that Air. S. IISIH boon ordered ti
take his elevator from th .company'
ground. Another , th.it certain buyem
mumbers of thu association , had declared
clarod they could buy the grorfini
corn crop if they were so disposed fo
15o to 18s per bushel , and tko probi
bility ia that if they re L'ivon the op
portunity they will bo so disposed
But if thu railroad company pnmat ii
backing such mon to enable them t
, skin thu farmers us they propone
then I venture to predict that thoa
buyers will rmnain in businu&a but
very short time , H is rumored alt
that the company have made an ai
rangcinent with our banks , whereb
the iattur are to loan no money t
farmers except for the purpouo of buy
iug cattlj to fuud and thu company t
pay the interest on the idle money i
bank , thus to compel farmers to mat
ket their email grain crop at the pret
ont ruinously low figures. Thia ca
hardly bn believed , but it has som
show of foundation in the fact thatou
bankers are making no small loan
now , in faet no loans except on catth
and wheat it worth 40p to < 5c in He
Oak on a ! )0c ) market in Chicago. A
I id before them are probably wil
rumors , but the fnct remains that the
company and grain buyers' nasoointion
are doing all in their power to bulldono
tovons into joining the latter or quit-
ing the business , that nothing maybe
oft to prevent their levying a 40 or CO
cr cent tax in this community upon
II produce ,
And where is our remedy ?
The Hod Oak Record of last week
tntod that it it would ventilate the
intlor this wcok , I hnvo just finished
ondinj' the rontibtiou. It consists
i mildly advising the poonlo to lay
ho matter before the railroad com-
nlsslon and cites an instance by a
olutnn article , where the commission
ondorod an adverse decision to the
innpany in the amount of S27il99 !
lost holy commission ! Ilad the
mount at stnko boun $100,000 , the
.ccision . would have been the other
way , but just now they need a Httlo
) olitical capital , Kailroad P. 0. Bond
Vndorson is running for congrooj , and
I. 11. 10. . B. A , used to bo a inem-
> ur of Buid commission , and the pco-
> lo know it , they well remember thnt
while In tlmt capncity ho helped to
ender n decision in olio instance that ,
lot only wcro the company not over-
aid but received hardly enough ,
> Wo "catch on" to that all right and
now that it is folly to look for any-
hi UK like justicu from a commission
ilnccd by law 5u the pay of the rail-
oad companies , and the extent of
whoso power is in reporting the mater -
or tn the legislature. It is too slow a
method.
Our lawH must bo chauged and our
inly remedy then is in retaliation for
ho present , and for the future , the
ballot.
But all the commission reports and
ying editorials the railroad companies
can cause to bo produced will fall to
> lind the people to the fact that they
are continually robbing them and will
still rob thorn till in thtir growing
; rood they will go one atop too far ,
gnilo a ikmo that will not only burn
cloop into the brain of every railway
nsgnato this sido'of hell ( all that are
iving ) , but trill wako our lawmakers
; o the fact that something must bo
done at once , for the long-forgotten
pooplo.
But Anderson trill bo elected this
fall to represent' the congressional
district , for the party loan is being ap
plied constantly through lying edito
rials and railroad orators , and enough
votes will bo whipped in for him or
bis capper , Puaoy , to send him to
Washington.
Wo have not boon akinnod enough
to loosen party ties , but , judging from
present indications , I think I am safu
in staying that Anderson will bo thu
last monopoly representative this part
of Iowa will send.
I am heartily glad to BOO the antii
coining to the front so well in Ne
braska , especially in thoThird district ,
as I expect to become n constituent ol
E. K. Vnli'nMno , but wiah I were there
thia fall to add ono moro vote for M
K Turner.
I hope they will keep the ball roll'
ing , and I judge from the present thai
the day is not far distant when Nebraska <
braska will take the proud position ol
loader in the people's cause , and ]
say , woo bo to him who throws aughi
in the way of her doing so.
FAKMKK JOHN.
A Heavy Swell-
Jacob II. Bloomer , of Vlrdlle , N. Y. ,
writes : "Your THOMAS' ECLKOTHIO On
cured a badly swelled neck and nero thual
on my son in forty-eight hours ; ono sppli'
cation nluo removed the pain from n ver }
sere toe ; my wife's foot was also tench Irv
iUmed HO much no that he could nol
walk about the boiuse ) oho applied the oil ,
and in twenty-four hours vas entireli
cured. "
Storms Potatoes for n Winter.
Many of our reader * have a surplus
of potatoes this f H , and not boinfi
satistiod with the prices offered , desire
to store them in the best and most
economical method , and take the risk
ot getting a Higher rate next spring.
If you live a dry , well ventilated
cellar of Bullicioiit si no you can
scarcely do bettor than to store them
there. It in an advantage , how-
orer , to put them in largo shallow
bins made with slats , nailed an inch
or two apart , and raised a few inches
trom the Hour to allow of circulation
of the air among the potatoes. One
such bin can bo sot upon another , il
necussary without injury , if a few
inches space is loft between by mcane
of boards or scantling
If it is necessary to store thorn in
pits or piles out of cloore , a high , dry
place should be chosen and the bpol
should be Hcmpcd smooth anddniinud ,
CD that no water can yet into or undci
the heap Tiie pile should bo A neat
cone in shape and should bo coverec
tirat with BtrrtW and then with eoith ,
to the depth ot aix or eight inolica n
.lUennito luyors.
It seonts impossible that a remedy
made of Much common , aimplu plunti
aa Hops , Buchu , Mandrake , Dande
lion , Ao. , should make so many am
such great uurcs as Hop Bitters do ; bu
when old und young , rich and poor ,
pastor and doctor , lawyer and editor ,
all testify to having been cured bj
them , you must behove and vry then
yourself , und doubt no longer.
Dratt-lioraea va , Ucruba.
> 'or healthy young horses of ny o
the heavy draft breeds there is altrayi
ready demand from the cities , and ,
oven in such hard times as followec
the panic of ] 87o , at prices which givi
to the breeder a fair profit. To nuei
a colt which at ! i yean old will Wbigl
1,400 to l.lJOOpoiuida costs little mori
than to proaucu u ncrub which at
yujua old will b < trdy raiee the beam a
1,000. Thu former will have rdjuiret
of his dam no longer retirement fron
active service on farm or road , little i
any moro food or care , a'-td no mon
nheltor than will have been needed b ;
the scrub - but the half breed Nor
man , or Clydesdale , or English Hhiru
bred colt will readily anil fur $250 o
moro , whcro the tcrubcan bo crowdoc
up to 100 only with 'great dilliculty
in timeu of business depression com
mon horses can scarcely bo givci
away , but the young draft-howo wil
be readily taken by the wealthy busi
.itso houses and great corporations o
the cities.
Few fdraiora in the States east o
the Missouri ejm plead that they cannel
nol all'ord to buy or to pay for the ser
vice of a pure-bred draft-horae. Fo\ \
large areas are without one or mor
stallions of good blood , and whur
none sro within reasonable diitanc
one can be easily bought by poolin
funds where no ono person can b
found witling to purchase on bis owi
account. Such investments are ofte :
tcry remunerative , and nerer unpro
fitable when mtuiHited nith a easona-
bio degree of prudence.
Sinn of the FAther * Visited on the
Children.
I'lij-'tclftiis fays thnt ncrofuloin taint
p nnot bo crndlcfttfdj we deny It "Intoto. "
H yon RI > tlirongh a tlionniKh COUITC nf
llvniwcK Uu > o UlTTk.ly > . your blood Mill
get M tmre ftm rnn ui h. 1'rlto 5l ) W.
Llfo in Mexico.
A tourist in Mexico says that in the
housp of a wealthy native everybody is
astir before sunrise. A servant comes
to your room to ask if you will have
coffee or chocolate there , or will go to
the dining room for it. You must
not bo otU'mU > < l if the host is nil to
his business without seeing you , for
at 10 o'clock ho will return and greet
you ceremoniously enough The
breakfast , which is thu chief meal of
the day , in then served in courses.
Fruit is eaten first , soup often follows ,
then meat , after that eggs and finally
frijolcs , ilic national dish , Thia last
is a dark rod bean , cooked with lard ,
seasoned highly with rod pofipcr , and
is served in a soup plate and eaten
nith a spoon , It ! s very palatable ,
and t foreigners generally become aa
fond of it as the natives. Wine is
always on the table , and everybody
concludes by smoking n cigarette , the
ladies not executed. Cotfeo and
chocolate are served again in the
afternoon , and at 11 p , m there la a
light supper , consisting principally of
tomale.i , which is corn meal mush
mixed with a force-meat of chicken
or beef , highly seasoned with rod pep
per and onions , all nicely rolled in a
clean corn shuck , tied and put in a
wl and boiled until done , and served
n the shuck hot.
Balm InQilend.
There N u tmliii In Glloiul to lic.il civeli
p piiiK vcmml ;
In TIIOMAH' Kt.u'TUto OH. , the remedy Is
found ,
For Internal nnd for nut waul uee , you free
ly may apply it ;
For all Jiixtu and inflittrminUon , you Rhould
not fall to try It.
It only roetn a trifle , 'tin worth it * weight
lu gold ,
And by every dealer In the land thin reme
dy IK nold.
Scotch Short-Horna.
Scotch short-horns are attracting
much attention in this country of late.
As Scottish breeders have been care
ful to breed moro for beef than for
book , and have never hesitated to
kill animals not up to-a high standard
as breeders , they have ( succeeded in
producing what very many excellent
judges in America , aa well as in the
old country , consider thu very best
families of short-horns known. The
severe climate , exposure and the sys
tem of breeding und feeding which
have given to Scotch polled breeds
their rugged character and unsur-
potscd capacity for making the best
possible beef , and enduring the woist
possible weather , have also given to
the Criiickalmiik and other Scotch
short-homs similar characteristics.
Like thu polled cattle and the Uero-
lords , these short-horns are short in
leg , lull and/ino / in lines , roomy in the
barrel , as all grazers must bo , and
carry a largo amount of the most val
uable beef. Maturing early , ana with
conititutions unharmed by unwise
brooding , they give a very satisfactory
return for the care and money invested
in thiin. They have made themsolvee
well-known in the show-rings in the
West this fall.
Bucklm'a Arnica balvo.
The VEUT SALVK in the ivorld for Outs ,
Bruises , Hores , Ulcorr , iM Khetuu , Fever
vor Sore * , Tetter , ChnppoJ Hatidn , Chll
bluing , Corns , and M nkiti eruptions , one
positively cured plleu. It la guaranteed U
glva satisfaction t tu aey refunded ,
i'rlce , 25 cents per ex. if or aale by.,0 ,
V. Goodmnn
Tko Proper Haudhng of Wool.
Firm Talk In U liitllnK ( W. Vu ) llcKl.t r.
The wool of this section stands at
the head of the markets of the world.
In all eastern wool market roviowi
"Ohio , Pennsylvania nud West Vir
ginia" wool atandu at the head in the
list of quotations. It ia not too much
to say mat it is losing the precedence
both aa to character and condition ,
and other wools arc taking ita place.
These otheia may be Dotting bettor ,
but oura , to put it mild , do not have
the oamo attiactivcncss to manufac
ture ns formvr'y. ' O.io reason of
thin is the manner in which wool ia
put up by the wool grower- half wash
ing greaey wool and itj being
put on the IIMI hut in this way ; put-
atltir , sue'ii at ) dung , bum and
arrvat locks Hit ) the Iliioco , us well ua
tying up unwashud tags , dead wool ,
and oven breaking up bucks' llceeer
and putting all msido of wnahud
floucoii. It any growers docs this buy
ers will certainly avoid him. Ho will
they do a whole neighborhood , Snmo ,
and but few otherwise , in man )
neighborhoods , drive their sheep to c
pond , and get them wet by jumping
them in , to swim aoiv lent , then oul
again , thun giving the fibroa of tin
wool by thia swimming process tin
appearance of hand-washed wool. Thi
grower , in defense of this procesnsays
"Tho same price is paid for all , "
When your wife's health is bad ,
when your children are sickly , vvliot
you feel worn out , use Brown's Iror
Bitters ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
The KiRht Hortloi General.
Jacob Smith , Clinton street , ItulTalo
vuyii he hui tiuttd Si'RiHc HI-OKSOM in hli
family ft" a general medicine for co ed o
Inillgebtlon , ijlllonuneMi , Imwel md kldnej
complalntH , ami diHonlern arising from hn
piiritlt-H nf ihe blood ; h HpeaVn highly n
nf IU elticacy , I'rlo.ri0 tcntu , tiint oot
tlen 10 cents.
cents.REMEMBER
REMEMBER THIS ,
If you am tick Hop HUtora wil
Hurcly nid Nature i" making you wul
when all ulao failn.
If you nro coctivo or dyopoptio , o ;
are aullr'riiif ; from uny of the numer
ous diuoasua of the otuinuch or bawolw
it in your own fault if you remain ill
for "Hop Hitterj are a novuiLit < i
remedy In all-such complaints.
If you are wanting uvsuy witli anj
f01 in of Kidney disease , atop teui | < in ;
Death thia inoiuont , and turn lr { t
curu to Hop iiittora.
If you are u sick with that torubh
uickncsa Nervousness , you will ilnd i
"Balm in Uiload" in the use of floj
Bitters.
If you are a frequenter or a [ osi
dent of a miasmatic district , barriudi
your system against the scourge o al
countries malarial , epidemic , bill > us
and intermittent fevers by the ujo o
n I Hop Bitten ,
n If you have rough , pliuplo , or sal
GEORGE F. CRAWFORD
BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS.
Ho , 519 South Main Street.
COUNCIL BLl'EFS , IOWA ,
I Pay thD Highest Market Price and Deduct
No Commission.
COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO.
Mouldings , Soroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn
ing , Ro-Sawing.Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors ,
Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in
Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Puinps.
J. J. Hatliaway , Manager , Cornell Blnffs , la.
Machinery will bo run oxcluMvolv for custom work on Thunulny and Friday of
ach week , Order * solicited ntid natlafnctlon guaranteed.
( Successors to J. W. Rodefer )
WHOLESALED AM ) RETAIL DEALERS IN
LiCKAfAffi LEHI&H , BLOSSBUE&
AND : ALL
IOWA COALS !
GONNELLSYILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER. ETC.
Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and
Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffs. '
P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY
MANUFACTURE
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES'
1GORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
CHOPPED FEED
Tbo Very Beat of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The' HlghuHt
Market Price Paid for
Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley
BEOO3 r OOHIsr
Parties Wishing to Ball Broom Corn .Will Please
Bend Sample ,
& ; OO.
MRS. 0. A. BENEDICT ,
THK IKADIN DKALKU IN
I IR , GO O
337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
THE HUNTRESS TRACE BUCKLE
' h' " " ' ' ° ' thrt
. , , , . ' ' " not Ml llltl rul" 1'ATKNT tHei i
- 1LC.TUKK ANI n c' ' - , . .
. llllt.AST H'i'ttAl- HOOK . for h.axy waKen . , powliiB ! , K , etr. ,
iiniiotlMiiiquulii-il. llio tiiK Kill not uuhoolcltMif. Maimfau'iircd 1. }
DOTTON , HUJSJTRUJSS & OO. , Janesville , Wisconsin.
F'lr Io lij 0. J lltglimnii , Council Illulfg , Slmrji A. Son and II. S. Collins &Co. , Omaha , aud by
all J'jIibltiK tioiiHi *
low akin , bail hri > ath , paiua and nchoa ,
and fool wisuntMt > guuurnlly , Hop
Uittors will fjivo you fnir Hkln , rioli
blood , and sweuteatliruatli , lieultluind
comfort.
In short tlioy euro nil dinunsou of
the utomiioli. JiowuU , Ulood , Liver ,
Kurvca , Ividnoys , liriiijit's Dinoaio.
Five J I undrod dollars will bo paid for
a case they will not euro or help.
That poor , bedridden , invalid wife ,
sister , mother or daaghtor , can bo
mudo the picture of health , by A few
bottlun of JIop IJittora , coating but a
trifle. Will you lot thorn
STARR' & "BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
RUM ENTAL PAINTERS ,
i'APKIl H ANQING ,
KALSOMININILAND BRAIHINB ,
-OL.
Shop Corner Broadway nnd Soott St
JACOB SIMS ,
, Attorney and Counsellor at Law ,
COUNCIL U LUFFS , IOWA.
Ollico Uronih.ty , between Main uml J'oa
Btrpitd. 'VIII j > raUlcu In Ktalo dtiJ Kudu
nurU
DAVID G. EVANS & GO , ,
CO I North Beconil Htiett ,
ST , LOUIS , MO.
.jrfrAsk your Oroeer for the Cel
ebrated Star UoUeo and St'tr JJukint'
I'ovrdor.
"MRS , fl , J , HILTOW , M , D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
222 Broadwav. Council BIuKs.
MAIN STREET
LIVERY , FEED
AND-
SALE STABLE.
All Shippers and Travelers will find
peed accommodation and reasonabl
charges.
SOUTH STREET.
OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL ,
Council Bluffs , - - Iowa ,
HOLLAND & MILLKIl ,
Proprietors ,
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
KKAUJHH IN
'
GROCERIES , PROVISIONS ,
Orookory , Glassware , .
BOOTS , SHOES , ETC
AlbO Kv'"U lor the IOiOttlnilluiJ | of
Steamship Companies :
Cunard , Anchor , Qulon , American , aad SU >
Stuamehlp Couii < anles.
For eale on the Kojal Dank of Ireland and Dank
ot Ireland , Dublin , Tboso w < o Intend to wind foi
friends to any part of Europe will flud It to tfceh
alt ou
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
AQENTa ,
343 Broadway , Oonnoil Bluffu