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* _ - ' TEE DAILY BEEr-AVEDKESDAY , SEPTEM . . . , / ' * ' -u - IE. . . WHOLESALE ASD IlKTAIL , \ STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FIDE. j. % r. s * Cfc xr x DR. 33 .as o o. Lauds and Lots Bought and Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - IOWA. H&NRY BEECRO.--T , LIVECT STAi LE , HEN IlOOKItS' OLD STAND. Uf , 11 con"nuo running Mi city line to ) lnrtscl fleetly. AH crJcis nttcnJeil ta. LU\V OIMI'.O S OUVUANTl.ED. New stock co s nntl > rcrclu-il. D. M. OONNfcLL , Funeral Director and Undertaker , No. 17 , North Main Stroot. Council Bluffs Call j promptly answered ill all hours , nlfjht or ihj. Hewlicurso ixaJ London carriages direct Irom HID [ ictory nro Mil In connection therewith. Tint never require crimping , at Mrs. J. J. flood's Hair Store , it jiriei'S never before touched by ny other hair dealer. AUo a dill line ol switches , etc. at | > rc.itl } rrduccd prices. Also gala , v silver and colored nets Wttvci maJo from ladles' own hair , Do not ( all to tall botoro purchasing elsewhere. All Roods wwrantfldM represented. MIlS. J. J. GOOll , 29 MMnslrcci , Council Hindi ) , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT MAIH STREET. THH BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but first-class Bakor. employed. Bread , Cake , Pics , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Om Wapoiis run aU day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. No. 530 , BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block. Between Cth nnd 7th streets. IB II BB TH U P kW Hll OurMotto : Strict clcmillncss , the best quality of meats , and lowest jwidblo prices. Meats de- Uerrd to'any rnrtol tlio clt ) . Come and aeu our new shop. BITHIIUIOUSII At Bryant's Spring , Oor. Broadway and Union Stn. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Plain , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , 1'lunge , Douch , Shower , Hot Biid Cold liitlii. Com petent male and kmalu nurcea and attendants always on hand , and the bent olraio and atten tion d vui patruua. Special attention Kit en to bathlnsr children. Investigation aud patronage lollcitedDR. . A. H STUDLEY & Co. , 100 Upper Broadway. 'Dr. Studley : Treatment of chronic diseases ilalty. I KRMOVED without the H Jllkin litTin / 1 1 A W I I Hi K N dMwlnff or blood or use of / U Ju.il UillluU knife. Cures lun ? disoascn , r" AMT > rvpm.'lf Fits , Scrofula , Liver Com- .M JX p'alnt. Dropsy , Hhcuma- T II Wl H S Fever and Mcrcur- n tlsm , - 1 U III U ft O lal Bire9i Erysipelas , Salt I Rheum , Scald Held , Catarrh , weak. Inflamed ' IS. and granulated Eyes , Scrofulous Ulcers and Fc- 8 S malolMaeosoiof all kinds. Also Kldnoy and f Vencrial diseases. Ilemorrholdaor Tiles curoU money refunded. All dlioasej-ireatcd upon thoprlnclploof - able reform , without the use of mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or Indicated Baths , furnished who desire them. Ilernii or Rupture radically cured by the use k the Elastic belt Truss and I'laster , which has superior lu tlio world. CONSULTATION FREE- \ CALL ON OB ADDRESS DPS , U , Eico anfl F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. J. M. PALMER , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AW 3 LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLTirrS. IO"W W.D.STILLMAN . . , Pnctltlcner of Hemcopathy , consulting PhysiciananilSurgeon , Office and residence BID Willow avenue , Coun- cl Bluffs. Iowa. SINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Geunoil Bluffs. * Ktractlnand ( filling * epecUlty. First-class if DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office. No , 1 * Pearl Street. Houn. D a. m. to 2 and2 p.m. , to 6 p , m. Ueaidcnce , 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with Central office. F. T. SEYBERT , , M. D. , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Ofllco No. 5 , Eyorett Block , Broadway - way , over A. Louio'a Restaurant. E. MAXOH . . , Office OTor eivloji bank , OOUNOIli BLUFFS , - . lorra. REAL ESTATE. W. C. Jamci , la connection lth bU law and Election buslnessbuya and Belli real estate. rer 0ni vlihlng to buy n ftcll city propert > call a ( hit offlca , over Buihnell'i book ( tore , Pearl itreet _ EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice oi the Peace and Notary Public , 416 Broad way , Council Bluffs. DM < ! I andmortzogei drawn land ackoowl ged \ WATER WAVES. En Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. \Vavoa Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET BTICIES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Prices Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Oouncil Bluffs ; - - - Iowa MRS , , J , HARDING , I , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Qraduata of Eloctropathlc Institution , Phila delphia , I'enu * . Offlca Cor , Broadway & Blonn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all dlaeasea and painful dlf- flcultlea peculiar to fomalea a epocialty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorneys Counsellor , ORlco over First National Dank , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Will practice In the etoto and fedora ! courta. courta.JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 814 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs. - - Town. W , B , MAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamto county , ORlco corner of Broadway and Ualn etrccti. Council lllutfa Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Deutacher Ant. ) Cor. WASHINGTON AYE & 7th St. Oouncil Bluffs. A/laeaaea ol women and children a epaclalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , FBKE DISPKHSAUY EVJSIIY SATUKDAY , Offlco In Everett's block , Pearl trect. Hc l dcnce C23 Fourth street. Office hours from 0 to 8 a. m. , 2 to land 08 p.m. Council Muff " F. 0. CLARK , PRACTICAL DENTIST Pearl opposite the postofflce. One o the oldest pratltloneri In Council Ulufla. Bills Ufactlon guaranteed In MAURBB & ORAIQ , . ARTISTIC POTTERY r.lcli nut QloBB , Fine French Olalna , Silver Wure &o. , 8(0 BROADWAY . COUNCIL 1ILU1T8. WA JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Counsellor at Law COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Ofllco Broadway , between Main and Pea Struts. Hill practice In BUte and Fvder Court * COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME nitc oo , ROCK I HMI i t\'l tt. Arrho. AtlMitlc l\t..r : > SOpin IVirlflc r.xt..f > : l5nm Knnd Mali'.nsflMII IN Ami.Mali'.Oftlpin D. SloltiM .v..7:1.1 a in 1M Moliiwiso'-tMO p in nurvoo , m m.itiiTiix VSIXIIIMY. ivjnrt. Arrhc. \ttintir-r.\t. . .vno p m I Pvinc i\.n : : OAin Mai nnd K\.1)"JO.iin Mall nnd K\.7.wpni N Y. K\ t cwpin I NtbA. Ka 1'A..S.1.10 n in ruirvao A.\D MintitwMTrm. IVpart. Ariho. , . . . 1 Paclflo I'Al. . . M\l and K\.n Wain I MM nnd \ ' . \ ' .f.lpin : hlVX dn , St. JOB AND COl'Mllj IIUIIK. Hcpart , Arrhp. Mall and ix..flA : * Am I r.tprc < . . . . . . . .ro"iOpm IXpn. 9ilUiin | I Mall and Kv. . Uljim : IMOX i Acute. 1'cpirt. Arrltc. I E11 ; . in. Ourhmlr.v.lo p. m. l.ltidiln l'\ .llain. : : in. DonicrK\ lii-ii\iT l\ : , ; no p. in. l \ ' . \ . ( ! : : un. in. Ixi * .il l'\ , . , .Ti'J.T n. in. i\ : . ! inrv. ( in. Kinlemnt . . .nrJUp. in. IX . . , ( ! : i)0n. ) in WM1CII , 8K. I.OfIS AM ) I l > cpirt. Arrl\e. Mnllnnd V.H ! : A III I Mall and IX. . UlOpin I'nnnoii lUli.M \ : p in I Cniinon Rul.llui : n in MlttnAMll'ACIIIC. . Depirt. Arrhc. rorSlou1H > .7'.Vnm 11'nn Slonv U'j .fiiiO P inFer For Port Niubrnra. Fnu Tort Xlobrar. > , Neb * 7ViAin : Nel * ii.V : > ] ) tn lor bt , I'linl. . .7:10 : p in I From St , liinl..8r : > OA in IIIICMHI , VILUAIKtlUtT. : . fUl , . lop. rt. Arrluv. Mall nnil i\'l0nm : ) : | Mall and \ ' . \ . . . ll.V. pin Council Built * & Omulia Street U. U. Iea > o Council ll'inls. ' Lent e Onialii. n in , II n in , 10 a in , R n in , 0 n in , 10 n m , a in , 1 in , 2 p in , .1 p 11 nin , 1 pin'pin , : ip I p in , 5 p in , ( i p in in , 4 p in , n p in , Ci p in , Strcit Kirn run half hourly to tlio 1'iilon P.idllo > opot. On Sunday thu ram begin tlu'lr trips nt oi look a. m. , nnd run rcKU nr v during the d.i.\ t U , 11 , i ! I , 5 and i > o'u ink , mid run to dttime. . IXi-cpt yund.iji. t Except Satunlaji. ( I'M'cl't OIld.HH. DEMANDING DAMAGES. ho Consolidated Tank Line Feels Itself Liuoled. A Saifc Therefore Aqainst Qrouowe , ' & t-choentjen. The Cause * jLouillii ; : Tlioroto Tin : BEG has from time to tiinu ftvon to the public ijuito fully and in etail the fncta cunccniing thu Into umo u'uii ' cuiiccniing thu itiapoctioii f oili ! aold hero for illumiuntin ; ; pur- > oaoa. lu roaponuo tu a. petition of itizona , thu city council appointed , oa 10 linv rcquhca in such canon , nn oil tspector , the chosen ono being W. I. Batchclor , a youny man of no ex- joricuco in thu buiincea , and as KOCH > y his record , n young man rather ncking in judgment. For Domctimu ) cforo Gronowei ; & Schoenlgcn , ono f the crocory houses hero , had boon hargiug thai the oil sold by the Con- olidntod Tank Line company was not up to thu legal tuot. li.Uchcldi'B firat iay'a work was to teat the oil in one of the company's tanks , nnd then test barrel of Grouowow & Schocntgon'e oil. He then proceeded to sign a card condemning the Tank company's oil , and pulling up Groonowig Schoentgen'a. This card was publish ed iu the papnrs and otherwise clrcu < atod through the country. This soeint ; o bo thn chief cauao of complaint. Ae Due BEE has already said it was very ll-advised for any ollicml to thus loud iimsolf and his position to such an advertisement , oven if the matter sent orth therein was true , but the Tank jino company inaists that it was un- rue. A charge waa preferred against ho company m the court , by Mr. 3acholor , but before the casewaa reached thu oil inspector , seemingly ick of thu whole business had re igned. Those who wore 10 hot to prosecute the company failed to appear. The com- lany'o representatives remained wait- ng in court , anxious to liavo the mat er fully hoard , nnd prepared to refute .ho charge. They had samples of the oil condemned by the inspector and were prepared to show in court that t was fully up to the required test , rhoy had inspectors nnd exports ue witnousos also to show that their oil was all that was required , but ol course the case was dismissed for lack of prosecution , without any oppor- 'unity to go into thoao matters and how them up before the public. There the matter has rested until low. Mr , Tetnplcton , the chief ol ho fire department , haa boon ap- tointod inspector to fill the vacancy : auscd by Mr , Batcholor's resignation , > ut ho has not qualified and probably rill not , and thu curtain has doubt- eis dropped on the last BOOIIO of the oflicial features of the farco. The Consolidated Tank Line com < iiy now takes its turn at the ag > ; russivo aide of the affair. It has com < nonccd an notion against Gronowcg & Schoontgon claiming $20,000 dam- igeH for the alk-g. d libel , it being ilaimed that they havu circulated 'ilr. ' Batcholor'a statement by the ircsa nnd by circulars , thereby hurt "ng the company's reputation , and : hnt they liavo also by their salesmoi : mlsrcpreoontud the quality of the com- mny'a oil. The company has secured as its nt- .ornoys in precsing the suit , lion , John D. llowo , of Omaha , and M. P , Brewer , of this city. It la the purpose .o provo the falsity of tin assertion that the company' ) 011 docs not coino up to test tividenco will ha produced to show that all the company's oil sold lioro ii not only inupcctud by the company' : experts at Cleveland , but by the of ficmls at Hannibal , Mo. , before boin ) shipped hero , and that this eamo ol has been tested _ time and atrain hen by experts , and in every case provei fully up to what the law requires. It view of these facts the company decn the circulation of contrary assertion hbelous and damaging , and hence su those whom they consider the clue offenders for $20,000. Ono of tents made of the Tan ! Line company's oil was made nt Tii BEE oflico by Prof. McGorrunix , o Cleveland. It was made in the preaonc of Mr , Batchulor , the ox-oil liispectoi Mr. Templeton , the new Inspoctoi Alderman Nowt-11 , and others , and b this lest the oil showed nearly 10 degrees , ten inoro than required b law. This test was but ono of to\ oral , and it is claimed by the compan that they are willing at all times t submit to tests , properly made b experienced ofiicera or experts. "HOW MANY ? " \ . Lively Unmo of'Pokor" find Its Conseauencoa Ilow iv " 1'rofos- Blonnl" Was Tnkon In. The prltco of this city wnro well nc- iiftintod with the "keno" nnd "club oom" on Poydr.13 street , n year or wo njjo , kept by a party whom wo will all Brown. Tim proprietor not only dealt all 10 "brnco hanking" gsmos , but often > ok n hand ft draw poker , whenever 10 opportunity presented itself , nnd o found n "auckir" foolish enough to lay with him , Like nil " ( parting ontlomon" ( ? ) in his line , ho w a an dept nt cards , nnd manipulated thorn o ault hiinaoll. To play poker nfter Brown's method , was necessary to Imvo n partner who sittlly d.'oppoit in "just to inako Up Ho party , yon know ; " but , ot cuucao , ! io partnership contract WHS not mdu known to the victim to be Hocccd. " Brown had n faithful follower and eiichmnn in Vic. P. , nnd between lu pair they succeeded in robbing verybody who played with thcm. 'n ' ono occasion , after "jobbing" u ictim to the extent of about $700 , ) rown failed to "divy" with Vic. , in onacquonco ofvhich the l.Utur bo- amo very angry , but bottled up his rath to bo revenged later on. Sovcr.il days nfter this little "buoi- esa" transaction , Vic. informed Jroivn of n gentleman of * itnmunsu vcalth , by profession a doctor , who csidcd in Mobile nnd wna on tlio eve f visiting Now Orleans ; and further epronented to Brown that tlio medi al gentleman in question wna not verne Co a little gntuu of "drnw , " nnd ever kicked when ho lost. This information was received with vidont pleasuru nnd satisfaction on : io p.irt ot Brown , nnd nrrangomcnts uru accordingly made for the strati- or'o capture. Brown hnudod Vic. the nocercary unds to tale his friend to the lake , tiuro to feast him on his arrival from lobilf , after which Brown w.is to bo utrodticcd to thu medical contluman , oher proposed nnd Vio.'a Mobile ricnd systematically relieved of his upurullous cash by Vic. dropping out tter thu lirat two or throo-hands , tak- ng his pluco bolimd thu "Djctor"nnd iving his hand to Brown by "signn. " The unwary stranger , aftnr having een introduce I as "Dr. Williams , of lobilo , " readily fell into the trap ! iat had been laid for him. Ho was abhor tall , ot Blender and graceful arriage , clean shaven , with the ox- isption of slight , black mustache , luck , curloy hair , with rather email , ut piercing black oype , and presented logothur tv handsome , but rather M. ) . appearance , with his neat fitting nrmenta and the absence of anything ienoting "fhahinoss. " The proprammo.was faithfully car- iod out , Vic. dropping out of the ; anut , and taking his scat behind the 'doctor , " who let the former aeo his land regularly , nnd Vic. , faithful to lia trust , gave it juntas regularly nway o Brown. The "doctor" smiled no 10 lost , and seemed unconscious of the way in which ho was being played as a 'sucker , " for the moro ho lost the moro ho smiled. Brown waa delighted with his congoninl humor , excessive good nature and amiability , and thought the "Doo , " ns ho familiarly called him , n "daisy. " All things must have an end. So did this gaino of poker. The "Due" dealt the cards with his usual affability , and handed over three ixoa with two other cards to Brown , ) ut luck seemed to bo with the "Doo" his time , and ho "skinned" three acks out of hin hand , which lie iromptly showed to Vic. , and Vio. us jrnmptly gave them nwny to Brown. ? he doctor raised the blind $20 , and Jrown , although ho know that three acks were against him , gave up the cquisito amount to try and better his innd. Brown discarded two cards and the "Doo" not wishing to bo im- lolito , drew the same number which 10 carelessly throw on top of his jack without looking at them and bet $20. Brown was moro cautious than his ipponent and scanning his cards , ound n pair of aces filling his hand , "full" "sixes. " hereby making n by knowing that the "Doctor" had three acks , it was 09 chances to 100 that lis hand would not bp battered , and on this sound reasoning ho saw the doctor's $20 and' wont $100 better. Pho doctor saw the $100 and wont 5200 better , and there is no doubt hat ( ho betting would liavo continued until now only for thu slight circum stance that Brown was forced to 'call , " owing to a lack of the neces- lary "wherewithal , " but not until the neat sum of about $900 lay piled up on the table. The "Doo. " drew the money toward lim with his loft hand nnd with his right gently laid down four jacks ! f the doctor scorned to bo astonished at hin own hand , at which ho had not ookud , Brown wa moro BO , for ho urncd black in the face , and grabbing at thu monuy just in time to BOO it disappear in thu "doctorV pocket , druw hia revolver , when thn weight of a chain in the hands of Vic. felled tim to the floor , and after thu revolver ver had buen placed in the bar-keep er's hands for saio keeping , the "doc tor , " highly indipnant nt the treat- nont ho had received at the hands cf .huso whom ho considered friends , walked louuroly [ to the depot , where ho took the train for town , while Vio. had disappeared in the weeds and brush that lines thu lake shoru. Vie , wan now fully avenged for the wrong purpotratud on him by Drown for not "divying" with him , For Brown afterward ascertained that "Doctor Williams" was none other than the notorious gambler and poker "sharp , " Doo. L. , whom he had trlpd to beat and got beat himself. Vic. and hiji medical friend weru afterward - ward tried in the court having juris diction ever that portion of thu Lake End of which Hon. Don A , J'ardeo , now of the States circuit court , wo : the judge , the charge being that ol "highway robbery , preferred aguinal them by Brown ; but the "doctor1 argued the caiu to thu jury with hit usual urbanity nud affability , and ex plained no clearly to them of how Brown hud tried to play them for t "sucker" and got taken in hitnsol that both Vic. and himeolf were ao quitted and lut go on their way ro joicing. Vic. is now serving out a two yean soiitencu in the state penitentiary , pronounced nouncod on him by Judge Lumibor of our present criminal district court , whnre ho wna convicted of larceny. Brown is still in Now Orleans , nnd the nll'tible , pulite , t-eiitlciimnly and urbane "doc-tor" ( ) ) nt last nccounUns "doing" the fmhionablo watering places of the North nnd Kwt , t\hrro ho still "practices , " not mcdicitio , but "cards. " FUAJJK HnrvoMltiB Potatoes. It in ndvisablu to dig potatoes before fore the heavy fall rains occur. If the ground is muddy the potatoes can t'pt bo tnktn out of it in n clean con dition. The soft dirt will remain on them nnd greatly injure their appear- RIICO. Potauics thnt arc dirty cut not bo marketed to gond ndvnntauo nnd are in n bad aUto to handle nt homo. Still , it is not n good plan to harvent potatoes till near the time when thu fall rnins Konorally occur. Whllo the weather is qtiitu wnrm they will keep bettor in the ground , where they grow , thnn in nny place thnt Is avail- nblo for storing them Potatoes should bo exposed to the notion of the Bim.as short n time ns possible nftor they nro dug. The sunlight ntl'octa them unfavorably , nnd if they nro ox- pnned to it for n long time their value for tnblo purposes is completely de stroyed. All hnvo noticed that tubers from which the dirt hnn been washed away nro gr.icn in color nnd that thuy hnvo a diangrceablu tasto. They nro poisonous when eaten. If the soil is dry when potntoes nro dug they should lie on the ground but n very short tiriio before they nro gathered up. The bent plneo to store them is n eel nnd tolerably dry collar. They may bo kept , however , very well in heaps nbovo tlio ground if they nro covered judiciously. The heap should bo on tolerably high ground so thntvntor n ill not collect. A ditch should bit dug round the plnco to carry elF the wntcr that falls. Tlio heap should bo covered lirat with straw mid then with oatth , which ahould be of sutlioiout thickness to v > rovont the action of fro'it. Additions nhould bo Hindu to thu covering of earth if thu weather bt comes very cold. In digging potn- tous it is advisable to nort out thu small ones nnd feed thorn to stock. QuornboyH'unii Jorsoya. A. M , Williams , of Syracuse , Now York , Hiiys : "I have been acquainted with Guernseys aud Jaraoyu for about thirty years , nod mnt thorn firat on their o.vn islands , whuro I ntudiod thorn with interest. Then the Chan nel island cattle nil went under thu naino of Aldornoys , nnd thu islands ore known ns thu Alduruuy islands , t , least in England , where I saw nt ho steam packing ollicu nt Southamp- 111 postern bearing this namo. But lie Guernseys wuru then much moru .ku what they nro now thnn the Jer- oyn were like what they nre. Indeed , lie Guarnseyd were considered better lian thu rnnllur Jerseys for butter lid milk , but the fawn-liku Jerseys fere preferred because of their slender raceiuliiess. I hnvo been in thu way f knowing something of both these iroeds since then , nnd I claim as my lolief not only that 1 think nn aver- go Guernsey is batter than nn average torsey not the crotno do la creme , of ourso but the Guernsey brooders hink so too. I quote the following rom The London Agricultural Ga- site to thu same e fleet : "Although ittlo or no grain is fud , the yield of nittor from n mature Guernsey cow is xpuctad to average ono pound n day or the year , and there are many rustworthy statements of cowa inak- ng fourteen and fifteen Guernsey rounds of butter , equal to sixteen lounds and eighteen pounds of pur weight , per week , without the forcing oed that in this country has ruined nuny a fine cow by unnatural atimu- ation for the purpose of making a reat butter record. " Moreover , my pinion is that the Jerooy butter is either remarknb for ita firmness nor is color as compared with Guernsey utter. Indued , I know it , and know lint the butter of my Ayrshiros is ardor at this aoanon , and has boon lin last month , and also in thu winter ban that of my Jurspys. And I find liu mixture of my dairy very conven- out , bocauto in the winter the Jerseys often the Ayrshire ' buttornnd in the ummer the Ayrshirca harden the Jor- oy but tor. But I confess I hnvo no ilphen , nor any Rex , nor Ooinmossio n mine , my Jerseys not oven being ccordod , although eligible , because hey nru kept for butter only , nnd thnt won't pay the expense of the recording jvon.much less to pay $1,000 or $2,000 "or a cow. Lot us toke the Jersey as a class ho 12,000 or 20,000 or moro of the ommon onoa with the 100 of pho- lomonal cows , and avoraga the lot , and 1 think and believe that there are mough of wretchedly poor ones among ho crowd to obliterate the whole roc- > rd of thu fancy onus. I look at this rom the farmers' point of viuw , nnd ' . dare maintain that thu farmers are lot favorably inclined to the Jerseys as n race. And this is reasonable when ten-pound-u-weuk cow is valued at , u fourteen-pound cow at $000 or 51,000 , etc. , and a twenty-pound cow nt $3,000 or $1,000. Mr. Williams hinks thu highest value of thu Jersey breed is for its bulls , used for pro ducing broods , A Vexed Ulorcyraan. Kvcn thepattonce of .lull woulit become exhausted were he a preacher nnd cndeav- oriiij , ' to IntvroH hla audience while they were keeping up nn Incronxant couulihiK making it iiiipoaalljlu fur him tci lie heard. Vet , how very oaHy can nil this be avoided by Minply uniiif { Dr. Kmu'H New l > incovo- ry for ConHimiptlun , Cou lm anil ColiU Trial Uottles given away at C , V , Ciooil. IIUI'H drill ; atom STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , Th ! laundry hu Just been opened for bust , noun , aud we aronow prepared to do laiudry v ork of all klndt and KUtranteo utlntictloii A specialty inato of ttuu work , vut.li as coIUrs , luffd , llDOkhlrts , etc. Wo Kant everybody U trial. LARSON & ANDKR80N. THOU. umcKit , w. u. u. fu r OfflCEE & PUSEY , Council Established , - - I86 ( Dealer * In foreign and Domettta and liuiuo KCcurlUta. GEORGE F. GRAWFORD BUYER AMD SHIPPER OF ECUS , 1,510 South Main Street , COUNCIL KLUI3FS , IOWA. I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn ing , Re-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J , J , Hatafay , Manager , Council Bluffs , la , Mrtchlnerv will lie nin exclusively for curtnm work on Thursday and i'riiUy of each week. Orders solicited nmt RiUlufncticm Rimrnntooil. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LiOKAIAfflA LEHIGH BLOBSBDBB , , ] * AND ; ALL A.X.1SO COHNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No , 34 Pearl Street , Yardu Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avouuo , Oouncil BlulTa. P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE GOUNGiL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND The Very Boat of Brooma Constantly on Hand , The Highest Market Price Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley Parties Wishing to Sail Broom OornWill Please Send Sample. ! & OO. OOTCTZffOXI. THE GRAND INAUGURAL ITION AND Speed Contest AT TIIK Fair ABBOciation Grounds , Counoil Bluffs , Iowa , Sept. 18 , 10 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 1882. . nnn . rand Iimunural Imposition and HjicoJ Contest open to the world. $9,300 FOR SPEED. Tlio best HUe Track [ n the United Blatca. Bo nay mich notwl homeinen an Dudd Uolilo , Dm. Maeo and other * . THE GREAT HURDLE RACES Ol'KN TO ALL. THE CLOSE BROS , , f EntjlaiHl , ultli lniKirtod | hotovi , ha\o entered for thin rate. 1'IIOUHAUMK. 'IIIBT DAY Hoptcmlior 18. Ono-haU mile dieli , joua a d Ntbra k collt. 1'rcu-for-all juice , In wlilih onii < of thu liut horacu in thu ioun > try aru c * pet ted , HKCONU DAX Htptcmlier 10. rnrnialonenliiKOl Ilio Kxi > osllloii Noted upcol'irB .laiuin (1. Illalno , It. O , Inftrsoll , Janieu 1" . Wluon and other * with ipUndkl races , IIIIKU DAY Htptcnibi r 20. 2:10 : cu-n ! , 2:33 : claau und \erv lluu running laic , lly thin tlniu t'lvre will lia an enhlllUon of cattle on thu Krimnd to Butj'ajtj anj thing 01 er twforu uliown in lo u , oriiTii luv Hcptemlicr St. Mora fine racei inoro llnuuittlu , luo ro tinu lir i , with an ar ray of cilillilti In the ( Inn ' jn : | > o Hlon llulld- Ini ; luter Ijtloru atteu plod In thu Valley of the llUnourl. Firm DAY Heptembcr 22. Thu llnc t upood prOKramme , eiubracii.ctucli ratin u 2:27 : clam , freo-lor-alt , 3 In f > runnlni ; mllu lic'ati , with SJ,000 for bcneatloml trottem and | iaceri , Thcro lllhoo > crlOU bud ol cattle from the Unu.t lienh in the country for wle during the orcnoon of each day of the Kxponltlon. Come Ono ! Oomo All I Have a Wcoli of Ooiiuiuo Plounure. On ( ha I'ourtb Day , Kcptcmlicr 21 , will occui thu HURDLE RAGE I DONT MISS IT. For Sensational Trotters or Pacers , $2,000. Fur any dculrcd luforinatlun addrtw A. U. MoKUNE , Sec. , Council BluUs , la MAIN STREET LIVERY , FEED AND SLE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and roasonabla charges. SOUTH STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - , Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. Sullivan & Fitzgerald , DKALRUB IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Orookery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Also agcnta lor the following llnoi ot Steamship Companies : Cunard , Anchor , Dillon , American , and Stale rUuanuhlp Ootnianlcs. | 3O XC > jib. 3E" T S For e lo on the lloyal Hank ot Ireland and Dank of IrelutiJ , Dublin , 'Ilioso wt o Intend to Bund ( or ( rioiuli to any part ot Kurojio will llud It to tbelr iitm-ot to tall ou Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGKNTS , 343 Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs MES , fl. J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , ( -222 Broudwav. Coaiioll Bluff. . HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEAI/ER3 IN Confectionery , Fruits.Nuts Cigars and Tobacco , Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Oounoil Blulfa. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMINING AND BEAININB , Shop Ooruor Broadway aud BoottSt-