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THE DAILY BKE-FKIDAY. DECEMBER 29 Oh , meet me at the Store To get my Holiday SnppliBS , Where oft I bought Msro , < i BOSTON TEA CO. , 16 Main Stroot. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FF1GE. , . J.usr. . a < ct TO3c JEC aa AT < o o. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS , COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - JOV/A. Rq jfH , w 151 , glMroSCT , THK LEADING DliALKR IN 337 Broadwav , Oonnoil Bluffs , Towa , Ii the old Favorite and 'O3C3J * J&.3C3 3C.3T 2KT3EJ FOB GHIOAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , "MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , HIARARA FALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON , And all Poluti CaatandBouth-Eait TOK LINE COMPRISES Noilly d.OCO mllo3. Solid Smooth Steal Track 11 connections are made In UNION DtPOTS baa a National Ropntatlod t.9 bolnff the rent Through Oar Line , and Is unlvoiaallj encoded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Ball- oad In the noild for oil clasMs ol travel. Try It and you will fine1 traveling a Inturj Inatcad of a discomfort. Through Tickets via rlna Celebrated Line fat role at all offlcca In the West. AH Information about Kites o Fr.to , Dlccplnr Car Aeocmtuodatlons , Time Table ? . &e. , trill be cheerfully Lrlyen by applylnlu ; to 2J Vlco-FrtB't Hi Oen. Mana erChlcairc , PCROIVAL LOWELL , Oen. I'asaoivicr Act. Chicago , W. J. DAVzJIPOHT , Gen. A ent , Conucll Dlufli. II. 1 > . DOELL. Tlckol Ast. ronio-ocMv HEAT YOUR HOUSED FURNACES IN THE WORLD. ilADK BY HTOHARDSOWBOYNTON&00 CHICAGO , LLLS. Embody now 1882 Improvements. Mor , praotionl feamres ; Cost loss to keep In aider ; useless faol wl" K'YO moro heal ind a larger volume ol pnro air than any farnaen mvle. Sold brPlcrcy and Bradford.Omaha. GOLD ROPE. The Intrinsic merit and superior quality of ODI Q old Rope Tobacco ban Induced other manntac- turers to put upon the market roods similar to our brand In name and style which are offered and told for less moify than the genuine Gold Rope. Wo caution the t ade and coninruer to Bee that our name and trade mark are upon each tump. The only genuine and original Gold Hope Tobacco la manufactured by THE WILSON & MoNALL'Y TO BAOOO OOMPANY. OLD SORES AND BLOOD OR SKIN" DISEASES IN ANY STAGE , Disappear before the perfect altar-alive and tomb effect of the greatoot of all Blood I'nrifioru. It to completely roots out all poison from the blood and braces the deb ilitated system , that diseases of thia nature dlsapperrUke cnatf before the wind. H. B. S. , cored mo of Scalp Sores , Bores In Nostrils nnd Kara , after everything kitown to the medical profession hul failed. Three months have passed nines I quit taking S. B. 8. ; there it no symptom of the disease lemalning ; I air permanently cured. It stands unrivaled for Blood DIi- tM 4. " JNO , S. TACOABT , Balamanca , N. Y. "S. B. B. Hands without pe r. The profession will have to acknowledge it a Specific for Blood Diseases. " Ur N. L GALLOWAT , Monroe , Ga , "About four or five weeks ago I wu Afflicted with ft very aggravated type of BloodDlseaso. I commenced uemj 8 8,8 , and after taking the first bottle felt no ninth relieved that I bought five more , and am glad to nay , after using four of them , that I am entirely cured , f revloudy having been under medical advice for several months , " 0. G IlATOLivr , Itlchmond , Va. "After biitlering from the worst Blood DIeeacefor more than two years , and hav ing been treated by several eminent physl. clan * , confined to my room und bed the greater part o he I me , my body covered with copper-colored sores from the olzo of a pea to that of a silver half-dollar , I was well nlpli in despair. At la t I commenced taklngB , 8. 8. In a short time I began to improve in flesh , all the sores healedand I could feel and know that I was well , and to 8. S. 8 , nmst the credit be f-'iven of inv entire restoration to health , I have taken a do > e for over six months , and as free from sores or blemish as any . . . LOTTIE Hess , Atlanta , Ga , "Improved after taking the first bottle of 8.3. 8. : in two weeks was able to come homefinding the waters were no benefit. " J. W. Itwn , Newport , Ark , "Oar science has not made linownn com bination equal to 8. 8. S. for skin or blood t disease * . " T , L. MASSENBURO. 1'h. G. , Mocon , Q , | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS , , COtTNCIX , BLUFFS RAIX.HOAD TIME TABJ E. CIIICAOO , HOCK ISLAND AM ) rid HO. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic lxt..B : Op ml Pacific Kxl. . . . ! > : inarn Kxand tIalln Aam Kx and Mall * . . G-V pra D. Molncs ac'.T:16aui : | IH-a Molii iacMW : p in CIIICAOO , BDRUXOTON AMD qUfiCT. Bcport. Arrive. Atlantic Ktt. . . 630pm I Paclflc Kx.920a ! m Mall and Kx * . . 9.20 am Mall and Kx'.7.-00p < n N. Y. Kx . 4.00 p m 1 Neb & Has Kx..S:20 : a m CIIICAOO AND Depart. Arrhe. Atlantic Kxt..r :15 : p m I Taclnc KM. . . . 9:13 : a m MalliuU ii.PMMn : : Mall and Kx.G:15pm : Accom. ( Sat.,5 0 p m | Accom , ( Mon..l : + 0p m KANM8 CTTT , ST. JOS AXD COlRtCIt , Depart. Arrive. Mall and Kx..9 5ara IKxprrm. . . . 6:50 : pm ExprcM. . 0:1U : p m | Hall and Ht..i43 p rj UMOX rAcrric. ' Depart. Arrive. > 4' Orerland Et.ll : ' > 0n. m. j Overland Ex.4 ioor3"- Lincoln Kx. . 11:30 : . m. I DenverKi . . .8 W4) } m , Dcn > cr Ux. . .7:00 : p. m.XLocil Kx CM ? > f m. Local Kx 7:23 : u. in.T ' 'V Kx 90f liu. .C20 ] ) . m. I " Kx ( OOi.m. WAEII , nr , LOUIS AM > ncino. Arrive. If all and lie. . 0:45 : a m I Mall and I'.x. . Cannon Boll. . 4M : pm | Cunnon 1UII.lls > 3 am HIOOX air AND r.innc. Dcpirt. Arrli e. For Sioux Clty.7ir 3 a ra Fnn Sioux C'y.eao p m For Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Ncb 7 : Neb caopin For St. PAUl..7:40pm : From Bt. I'aul..8 0 a m CIIICAOO , U1LWACKKH AND 8T. TAUL. Irfai o Council lllulls. Arrh o Council Hliiffs. Mall and Hv.010 ! a ra I Mall and ix.0M : : pm Atlantic Ex. (5:15 ( : p m | Atlantic hx . , [ 3:10 am CIUCAdO , WILWAUkKR AND XT. I'AUL. LcaxcROmaha. Arrhos at Omaha. JIallnnd Ex. . 7:15am : I Pacific Kx [ 9:15am Atlantic I > . . | ; 3:40pm : | JIall and Ux.75p m Exci'ptSundajfl. fUxcopt Saturday. { Except llondaja. [ Dolly. Council Blu&a & Omaba Street R. R. Lca\ Council llluffs. Loaro Omaha. 8 a m , 0 n m , 10 n tn , I 8 a m , 0 n m , 10 a 11 a in , 1 m , 2 ri m , 3 p It am , 1pm , 2p in , 3 p ui , 4 p m , 6 p m , 6 p in. | ni1 p tu , 5 p m , 6 p m. Street earn run half hourlj to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sundir the cars btxln their trlpi at Do clock a. m. , and run rucru'any durlnj ; the day at 9 , 11 , 2 4 , C and G o'clock , and run to city time. D. M. OONNELL , Funeral Direotorani Unflertakor , No. 17 , North Main St. , Council Blurts. CalLi promptly ainu ered at all hourg , nl bt era t a } . l < cw hearse und louden carriages dlruct rain the factory are run In connection therewith. MS E J HAEDINQ M D , , , , , , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Oradoato ol doctropathle Icetltntlon , Phila delphia , Fonna. Office Gor , Broadway & Oloim Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment ol all diseases and painful dif ficulties peculiar to females a specialty. ' . JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Counsellor at Law. OOUNOIL LLUFF3 , IOWA. Office Broadway , between Mtln and Pc\ troetl. WU1 practice In State and F de nrts BATH INSTITUTE , FOR : LADIES < l GENTLEMEiV. Corner Bryant Street , One door north ol Dolunoj'n Opera House , where tbo e NUlIerln from recent Coldr , Hhcumatlsm , Iumba o and other dlstrcskin ; ; ul roentu may find relief In the timely Una of cither the Thermo-Electric § Moated Bath I desire J hope for the on patronage of physi cian * vho may ttlxli for their patlcnU this auxil i iary , und will giro uny HO directed every poible attention. Rl sldev my wife , a competent lady , will attend wile * . V. M , LOCKW001 * . Proprietor , u MATJRER & ORAIO , ARTISTIC POTTERY , ti Rich Oat aloes , Fine French China , Oliver Ware Sio. , 5tO DMiBWiT COUNCIL BLOTfS r MES , fl , J , HILTON , M , D. , 0y 0a PHYSlCiAH AND SURGEON , y 822 Brndw . ConnntllBInrTt. C SnHivaa & Fitzgerald t ; , Kt DKALEES t ; GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Orookory , Glassware , > BOOTS , SHOES , ETG Abe agents lor the foutmlng Knot ol Steamship Companies : Canard , Anchor , Qulon , American , and GUti fituamihlp Ccmpanlca. , 3O SEC jQu 3E O ? 93 t ( o For tale on the Kojtl Bank ol Ireland and Bank ol Ireland , Dublin , 'ITioae wto Intend to tend lot ( rlenJa to any part ol Europe will find It to thetl ntereet to call on | , , SuUivan & Fitzgerald , ) I AGENTS , 1 343 Broadway , Council Blaffa 1i i J The Tree Quoxtlon. To the tdllor of The Chicago Tribune. NORMAL , ILL , December 21. The interest you have taken iu fotontry in- duocn mo to sand you omointort > itlng fact * , Mid , whnt Is moro , ( ipocimcni , proving the vuluo of the fptij cat * alp * , not only ai a durable wood , but Sgrowing to n largo size , when ppk milled BO to do ; and , moreover , as snpplyit g Inrobar ojpablo of ft high fiiiah and of bringing out most bonu- tiful colors. The imprcfeion , t find , is widoipresd that thin I roc , however valuable for its durability M pusfs to bo set iu or ou the ground , nnd for rnilrod ties , ole , never grows into n gor.d-Mstad tree like the lilnck-wnlnnt and other trees adapted for lumbering , overlooking the reason for thia s'.alo of fnots which is simply this , the tico In vary ncldom ponnittcd togronr Urgtr than imcdtd for n fence-post or hon c < uuppirt till the fulfil "n-oodraanWx1 briii a it to the ground. Kuowlntj I was n tres-mau , and hnd lately mid somothujR publicly about this particular tree , n gontlomnn at Mound Oily , Ill.0apt. . Adkins , of the United Stntoi rivtr improvement service n few days ngo Invited mo to inspect eorno oatnlpn posts which 1ml boon set in the ground in that city twontv-sovou yenrs ago nnd lately dui ; up. I found lying in A pile some twenty or uioro posts of this kind , uot ono of which scomod at nil decayed , except thnt in a few ciuosn vary lltllo of what is called the sap-wood was slightly nffcctcd. In thia tree , as is well known , the sap , or white wood , Is quitp limited , so that if a'.l hnd de cayed -would not have ailccted the vnluo of the posts. An proof of whnt I have here stntod I herewith Bubmlt for your inspection a Sictlon of ono of thoto fonco-poats covering ok inches above aud a like distance below the ground eurface , Micro decay in always most rapid , ( This and othur samples here alluded to will bo dopositnd with H. W. S , Cloavclcud , Inuaicapo nrohltost , room 10 , Washington street ) What , hoirover , inturostod mo still uioro , because illustrating point in volvcd i i much moro doubt , was 5-ilo of opccicsa catnlpa lumber , cut . Irom n tree grown on the Ohio river hard by , which slrongoly enough , oon- siderinu the scarcity of such lumber , I found piled wi'.hin ten feet of the postn and beside the mill where tawed. The proprietor whoso name I regret to t say I hnvo forgotten kindly con sented that I should saw off n section of the top board of the pile , not bo- cauao it was the widest for It was not but that it nnflioiontly illustrated t the point I hud in view , the width of t the board. As you wlli BOO , it ia over t twenty-five inchea in width nnd was t taken from a log sixteen foot long and over four feet in dinmotor , cut for the * manufacture of hand boats or ekifTj. Thia , too , I offer for your inspection , and will bo found nn above indicated by thoco having doubtn on this ub- jeot.I . I nleo deposit a aatnplo of the wood when dreeeod , taken from the same board , from which -will bo seen the liigh finish of which it is .susceptibly , nnd the rich colons thnt are brought out by the mechanic. The late lament ed E. E. Barney , railroad car-builder , of Dayton , O. , who experimented with this lumber , and has written much in "ivor of thia species of the catalpa tree > nd ita cultivation , has well said and I may ndd with not a parliolo of per jouiil interest to bias ns judgment "this is a most valuable wood , not nlono for railroad ties and posts to bo sit in and on the ground , but for gdn- jral and ornamental purposes , euuh cs liouso aid car finishing , furniture , oto. " In conclusion I will repeat the can- ion heretofore given to these desiring : o piant young tree * : Bo sure you auy the right kind , nnd will ndd least it may bo oaid that I have "an to grind" that my stockof catalpas is all sold. JESSE W. FULL. l Fattonlncr Poultry. American Poultry Yard. No green food is now desirable. All pou are aiming for ia to put additional leoh upon these fowls , and to do this in the shortest pezelblo time. So long as they cat well they will increase in eight , up to n certain period , treated .a thia manner , und two or thron weeks will bring them to their boet. If they become cloyed , and lose their nppotlto at an early date , after thuo inmg cooped up , kill them off nt onco. They have reached the most profitable day of their existence , and will no longer improve in the desired direc tion. In this eimplo way wo have fat tened many previously woll-kopt fowls u three wceks'n time satisfaotoilly , md wo have known many hundreds hua fattened that have dressed hand i somely in sonio days less time ; the mode thus briefly recommended being economical , as well as expeditions , oleanly , nnd very convenient. A greater amount of flesh can bo pro duced iu proportion to the grain fed , when confinement is resorted to , and , f the prisoners are well attended , and ho term of incarceration does not last too long , there is not much danger of I'M ease. One Hundred aud TonBaahelsof Oorn Per Aoro. ° lirorad Farmer. 0 It is generally well known that Mr. Jharles 0. Ellms , Scltuate , Mass , , was ho owner of the noted Jersey Belle , nrhosa butter record for the year was pounds , but It Is not so well known hat ho is ono of the premium o'orn ratters of the state , Ho having se cured the first premlnra on the best xcro of corn raised in the town , two pears in succession , and securing the remarkable yield of 100 bushels of orn in ouch an unfavorable souon 01 the lost , wo wrote him asking him to ivo our readers the methods of cul- Ivntlon , which ho has donoas follow * : ' 7' > o ono acre of corn that was en > orud in the season of 1881 , for the reniiuru8 offered by the Munhfield Agricultural and Horticultural aocloty , ind a citizen of Boston , for the best mo acre of corn rained in Soituato i iad been in grnes for twelve years. : , t was plowed and twelve cords of born manure harrowed iu , Corn ilantod in drllh three and a half feet ipart , by a horse and Millings' planer - or , dropping seed ( twenty quartu ) and 200 pounds of Brcdley'a phosphate at h * same time in ono hour. It sowed ive kcrnalb to every eleven inches , fho corn came up thick and was firet lowed out , throwing the dirt away ) rom the corn ; then a cultivator was jsod twice. The variety was Long tallow , which usually has a email cob and grows a fine fodder weighed four tons. The Mnrshfiold committee awarded mo the premiums on a yiolc of 99 3 7 bnsho's to the acre. They adopted 70 pounds of oat for a bushel , ono ot the committee having purchased the SMUG kind of corn al that weight , and it shelled 6G pauncK Tho'Scltutto cnmnutoo adopted 70 ponnclt , ns there were some twenty entering for the premium , and ueed thit weight for nil , irrespective ol drj-tiefj , which weight maio the jiold 01 11-10 bushels. The ssmo field was planted again this season. Fir t plowtd , then dressed with eight cords ot tint n manure , nnd thoroughly harrowed iu , nnd planted as the previous y nr , ex cept the drills were six fret tvpntt. The corn o.\mo up nnd grow sixty stulku to the running rod. It wns cultivated out twice , nnd Inter in Iho season I wont through and mowed the weed * , an I did not consider it wieo to pull them out ou account of the drouth. No hand hoe wns tuod either year. The yield , adopting CG pounds fora bushel , was 110 bushels per ncro , or 70 poundo of enr/i Rnvo 100 bushels. The ronsou I hnd drilled six Coat npart wan , I intended to seed down the field , nnd waited for rain until too late , but the dlstnnto WAS beneficial to the corn. It grow longer earn nnd thereby n heavier yield of grain. "I think this method boot where land Is heavily manured , as it is pott- ! bio to got sixty oars to the running rod , thereby securing a largo yield of grain. But back of all this , I have n herd of cowo to help mo out , and tl'oy ' are the ones that dcsorvo the credit ; with the largo amount of manure they furnished , I have no trouble to raise corn. corn."My herd coiutals of thrco dough' tors and two granddaughters of the great Joreoy Belle , nnd aomo othnra , headed by Amidoo , eon of the into Charles Sharplcss' celebrated cow , Young Punt ? , for which ho paid $2COO , Amidoo wan aired by Lord Byron , imported in Block BCSH , who , with Lady BIiuH ( t daughter of Lord Byron ) , carried oil' the honor * of the Centennial. " How to Bust an Bar of Corn. Farmer. In last nook's Farmer E. W. Brown tolls us how to hunk au uar of corn , requesting if any ono had a bettor * ny that would make it known. Aa I think I have a bettor way , I will give miuo : Catch the oar with the loft hand , thumb towards the butt ) and the little - tlo finger about opposite the tip of the corn ( uot the husk ) In- oort the husking peg so as to tuko not loan than one-half ot the husks , bring down with a quick motion , giving them B sharp pull at the bull f close the left hand around the remainder of the hnakn , nt the Bainu time grucping the oar with the tight hand , thumb toward the tip uud the little fitiger near the butt , and break off by proas- ing the tip of the car from you with the thumb , and nt thosamo ttmo bring the butt towards you by a ohort , quiok jerk with the fingers , otill holding to the huakn with the loft hand. It tukey fowcr motions by thia method than the other , aud every ino < tion takes time. A person unaccns tomod to thia way , may at first find it difficult to bring the ear out clear of huuke , but by carefully following the above directions and a little practice , there will bo no trouble thnt way. Lat Mr. Brown try this way long enough to got the "hang" of it and report. S. S. BCZA.IITH. LITTLK RIVBII , RIVBK Co. , KAN. ' About Applos. The buyers all want rod apples. They say they neil the best. This ftnoyfor color has given Baldwins u : boom , as they nro rod and handle and ship well. There ia another advantage - ago for the fruit the tree la hardy nnd a constant boaror. I do not like the apple to oat , bat on account of its ; market value and the hardiness of the tree and strong bearing propen sity , in an orchard of 100 trees I would plant sovonty-fivo Baldwins Top many varieties of fruit are a nuisance. They make an ondleea amount of work , and many kinds , while they have a value for homo use , nro unsuited for keeping or shipping. They do not pay. The Esopus Sou- zotiburgh , I think , is the daintiest (11- ( [ vored apple that grows. My mother would have no other for her minoo pica nnd company apple KUUCS this Had to bo extra uico , you know but slnco the country hats bocoma so opun , exposed to the cold winds , the trees winter-kill. The Spitzanburgh wants : protection and n virgin soil. The latter requirements can bo m do up in part by the use of ashes , and the former by planting wind-breaks ot > vcrgrcon § . I treated a ntuntod Pamonse apple tree twenty years ago with a wheelbarrow load ot leached ashes , and that tree shown the benefit of it to this day. S imohow , wo all like the kind of applns wo used to oat when we were young , nnd so Rhode Island Greenings , Glllillowora still have a place in our hearts nnd in my orchard. They bring to mind the times when neighbors used lo "como over and apjnd the ovening" thoeo old-fashioned , informal visits , in which apples filled oh Important part : of the social cheer. Tiioy mod to keep company with the doaghnnta when wo were young. 1 A Drove of PoaeuniB , Chulctte Obierrcr. 7 Mr. B. T. McOord , of Possum Walk , tlus'county , ] cft last ThankaI I giving dijt , for the mountains to coli [ Icot a ijrova of poaaams , and informa tion received from him yesterday : indicates that ho baa boon eminently mocogsful. Ho arrived at Davidson . College about 10 o'clock yoaterday with 123 poraums , which ho drove Jong the rood a * if they were ao nany hoge IIo camped at Davidson Doll ego luat night , ooourluf ; the drove ; ay ineana of pales , having ten poasunis io the polo IIo keeps thrco doga irking all night , and these knep the IOBOUWS no frightened that they hold Orm grip to the poles with their ills and never think of loosing their jrip until Dun-up. A Royat Englo , Valktr County ( da. ) Utuoager. J. H. MoWhortor killed last Fri- lay , one-half milo from his house , an mglu that measured six and a half reet from tip to tin. Color black , with irown bead and white tail. The spread f the claw a little over seven Inohea. ; flio royal bird had tried to secure a luck for hit next meal , but failed , , VIr. MoWhortor loaded hit gun with THE OTTAWA CYLINDER CORN SHELLER , f * yd 'W mm za&kJ * - * % . _ , . . . . . _ . , . . . . \ ; ' tnw Rj * * * fitaf& * v TP - JP * v.- % -i * - ! ; " ? i " ; - MEXT CO. , CiEWlSllAL AttKNTS , OIINTCIL BLUFFS , IOWA small buckshot , and at the first flro broke the onglo's leg , but fnllcd to briug him to the ground. When ho HOVT oil ho followed him , and succeed- id in getting n shot at him on the ( ring , which put nil cud to his prowl * ing. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Logau'd Indlnn Uoforms. It is reported that Senator Logon sontcmplalos offering a resolution of inquiry in the sonata as to the coat of [ nulan education , with it view to as- sertaining cfliolnlly whether the proa- snt fiystom of education is not defect ive nnd extravagantly expensive , Mr. Logan was ono of the sonutota who toolc western trips hot nutnmor. Llko the rest , ho brought bnok n great doul > l inoro or less useful Information. That which Mr. Logan obtained led iiiiu to bollovo that the present svatoni } { Indian education is incfliciont nud sostly to the vortto of oxtravnganco. IIo believes that it should bo abol- ishcd and that a system of practical odncation , which would prepare the men to bo soldiers in our army , or Ftrmors on their reservations , and the women to bo houookooDora after the jlvillzod fashion , ihouid bo substituted lor it. lie says that the present sys tem la not only essentially defective , but grois abuses exist in its practical workings. In n speech in the sonata list week bo thus described what ho saw on thrco reservations ; "At ono place where the Indians had been sustaining themselves for iwo hundred years peaceably and juiotly , who have never had an outbreak - break slnco history has known them. [ found a school house with school bookn and school furunituro all piled up In ono corner of the room. School Imd boun taught them , they told mo , and so Iho white iiiun said , for ( our years. I examined for two daya throuch thai Indian town to iind a man. womnn or child who oould speak the English language , but did not find imo who oould speak three words. The government hnd been paying for the education of these people for four roam. I didn't find any scholars at the Bchool , nud didn't find the teacher there. Ho had been gene for eight months. I found a church boll in the middle of the house , in the middle of the floor of the school , that cost $200 , nd there was no church. I saw mother trlbo of Indians who were 180 strong. Not ono of these Indians over lived lusldo of a house , unless ho was aapturod and taken inside of n fort , rhoy live in the brush , what they call 'hognns , ' on the ground. They sloop in akina , live on melons nnd eorn , tnd raise ahocp , and they are a rich iribo of Indians. At that Indian res- r vat ion there wan a school housa anilt , I suppose with government money , out of howri atone as largo as tny of the largo firat-class school louses In the city of Washington. In hut school house they had recitation rooms , the finest school furniture , all dnda of books and largo maps hung m the wall. They had n dormitory for the sleeping of Indiana that would nccomodato tvro hundred , and yet there WUB not a scholar at that aohool , but the bookn were piled up all around n the camera of that ichool houco. I oaw that. I rhlted BOino ton tribes of Indians have opokon of two. 1 Trill speak of jno more. The last tribe , then , I shall refer to without mentioning the mine. I wont to the Indian aoncy ; , ind there I found a school house , fho school house was tWclvo miles xway from the Indian agency , so that ho children cither had to go and board there with the agent , or had to travel twelve miles to the school. Fhoy refused to do either , and yet this government has paid teachers and the books show that they have taught 7D scholar ! ) . The ohlof of that tribe is a very in- tolligcnt man , though ho oould not ipoak English , and I had to use an interpreter - terproter , and throngh him ho told no that they never had five soholam it any ono day in that school , and they jot a few old women and their chil dren to go In there at different times ind stay for about an hour und look ivor the pictures , and then they shargod them all as scholars. I bolluvo io stated the truth. " THE BAD AND WORTHLESS &ru never imitated or counterfeited. Fhla is especially true of a family uodlclno ; , and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated ia of the highest raluo. As soon as it had been tested ind proved by the whole world that lop Hitters was the purest , best and nest valuable family medicine on arth , many imitations sprung up und jegau to steal the notices in which .ho press and people of the country lad expressed the morita of II. 13. , md in every way trying to induce snf. tiring invalids to use their stuff in- itcad , expecting to make money on ho credit and good name of II. B , Many others utartod nostrums put up n similar style to II. Ii. , with van- msly devised namoa inwhich the vord "IIop" or "Hops" were used In away to induce people to believe they voro the snmo us Hop Blttora. All inch pretended remedies or cures , no natter whut their style or name Is. ind oapiclally these with the word 'Hop" or "Hops" lit their name or in my way connected with them or their tame , are imitations or counterfeit * , 3awaro of them. Touch uono of bom. Use nothing but goniiluo Hop 3ittora , with a bunch or cluotor of roen Hops on the white label , Trust lothlng else. Drugiflsts and dealers ro warned against dealing In imlta- ion * or cow forfeits , F. BUYER AND SHIPPED OF EGGS , So , 519 South Iain Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA I pay the highest Market Prica and Deduct no Commits sion. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AliD RETAIL DEALERS IN LAGKAIMM , LEfflUH , BLOSSBUR& AND ALL I COALS ! COHHELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Offlco No. 34 Pearl Street , Ynrde Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffs. NEW STORE. Mew Goods. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L , HARRIS , 734 Lower Broadway , THE HORT LINE OK THE Milwaukee & St , Paul RAILWAY l now running Ita FAST KXl'ltESS TllAINB from OMAHA AND OOUNOIL BLUFFS WITII- PuUman's Mapifloout Sleepers AND TUB Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO OHIO AGO1 MILWAUKEE , Or to any point bo ) end ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the I1K8T IIOUTK , the Chicago , Milwaukee &St , Paul R'y Ticket ofllco located at corner farnara and Fourteenth ttrecU and at U , I * . Utpot and at Ulllaid Hotel , Omaha. tySet Time Table ID another column. P. A. NASH , Genera ) Attnl. 0. II , FOOTK , Ticket Agent , Omaha. 8. H. MEKIIILL , A. V. II. CAIIPKNTKR , QeneralUanaizer. General \'wi. Agent. J. T. OLAKK. QEO. II. HEAKKOHL ) , General Sup'l. Au't U u. I'M * . Agent. EUROPEAN HOTEL , Tbemoeteentrallr located hotel In the city. Koonu 7M. 11,00 , tlM and (2.00 per day. Vint OlaiM IteaUurant connected with tbt hot * ! . .HURST. - - Prop. Corner Fourth and Locnil Street * . SOT * . XOTXXf9 XUCC ! > . Samuel C , Ms & Co , , DRY GOODS JOBBERS IMPORTERS. Washington ! Avo. and Filth St , ST. LOUIS MO. QUAY'S QPEOIFIO TRACK . EnRlUhrcra- oily. Anun- fnlllnR ctira tor Uomlnal Wcaknosn , Spormator- then , Impel- on cy , and all DlROMCBthat- * follow M a BtfDaETAKiro.oo ; < iuonc0 at AFTER TAKIRB. Udlf-Abuno ; ra Leu of Memory , Universal Laeit tudo , rln In the Hack , DlmnoM ot Vltlon , Pre mature Old ARC , and many other DlaoaBita that lead to InwDlty ot UODiumptloo and a Pronut lure Q rave. OTFuIl pirtlcuUti In oar ptmchlet , which we dcelro to Bond free ) v mall to every one. tlTTho SpcclQoUedlclna la told by/ / all ( JnucKls'J at tl p pttkBRc , or 0 packtge * for (5 , or will bo Bent free by mall on rectlpt of the money , by addrcaslDK TORQUAY JKIJIOINE CO. , Buffalo , M. T. inon or lr .MJIijrtlitiMnln ' ycur ilutloi avntt' Dlfflit workT tn' > Ho" | > Uittero. . > uiu HUP n. U you jounce | > iiItcrlnKtroo > nii t : tflicifilun or ' " ' . . , [ lumMC fnuiininii.1 - , old or riii ! m ulnt-lr uotir h < alt u or luip"l l' jlntf oil b d iV /.V ! iiru , rrly ou H o p I IBiiturt. WluoffT yonarr. " vtncnurrr yon li'i-l I trjallj trurn iim formot It lontJir > IFI-MI | > that niVlt tliuiilatlntr , lj"tTmo1lT { ! > ? f ' ° Ifa | , Ad/nrf O I. U U u > .httlut of ti < - ' l' lf * aud Irrtilit * . t trr/ / , t lee it > , HOP Lin curt let druiikuancrK l lVrctnin < ( u > a' orlvni. Vuu " 111 fir tfi'jaecq , iff L'tirt'dlf jomut iwoatk/ , . Hop Bitter * rT Vfculc olill NEVER t'lrciilur. ' ItTYt ni'uy t uvc your FAIL life. It rm CO. , .ivect hun- lJB8 i DOCTOR STEINHARTTS ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOKOLD/MD YOOKO , JlAU ! AXD FlUALK. It U a miru , prompt and effectual remods for In- dlKCHtlon. Uyi < piptla , Intermittent Fevcra , Want ol Apin'tftt' , Kervous Diblllty la all Its Bburca , Weak .Mi mory , Lews of Drain I'nwcr , rrotttratlon , WuaknciM aim general IXMH of Tower , It repairs nerroun Mrwto , rcjuvcnateti the faded Intellect , HtrunRlithens the enfeebled brain and rcotorea mirprla \ > g tone and rigor lo thu exhausted or- trans , Thu experience of thousands proves It to bean Invaluable remedy. Price , $1.00 a bottle , or tli for M. For sale by all druinrliU , or sent Rucuro from observation on receipt of price by Dr. Stotnlinrt , P. O. Box 2400 , St- ' DOCTOR STEIWHARTS SUPPOSITORIES ! Tit * Great Popular IlcmcJy lor Piles. Bore cure for Blind , Bleedlng&ItchingPIlM And all forms ol Htmorrholdal Tumors. Thcuo HvrroniTORiui act directly upon the ooaUof the Illood Vessel ) , and by their aetrinranl edicts gently force the blood from the swollen tumors , andby making the coats of the reins strong , prevent their refilling , and hence a radi cal cure In sure to follow thilr use , I'rlce , 78 ceats a box. For Bale by alldruggtuUi , or sent by mall on receipt of price , by En ItsIiMndioal In.tituto 118 dlifrst. 9 Ma. To Nervous aufterers THK ORKAT EUROPEAN REMEDV , Dr. J. D. BimpBon's Spoclflo HUapoiitlrecnrolor Upermatoirhea , I . Weoknwa , IinjioUncy , and all dlgeuutt rftultlog Irom Bolf-Ahiue , M lloutil Anility , Loati Uoaiory , Palui In the liack or Bide , and dintacx 1 ' mr ifhatlead.to , M' carlygrare 'he bpcclflc Moiilclau U belaj ; u od Kith wondui. lul racccia. mnl lro lo all. Writ * for them and gel hut p llculan. Price , 8i : lfle , 11.00 per package , or six tack. Ifet lor li.M. Addrcw all oiden lo II. UlllkON MEDIOIKZ CO , Not. 101 tel 10 < J Ualn at BuBalo , N. T. Bold ID Oinaba by 0. r. Goodman , J. W , H < U Lod.all.dratglotitrcryMhtre.l S . .1dB