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N 0. O 0008 & OO ~~ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, City Market, Connell Eluffs, lows, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, Anunh for the uln.mcd Millsof H, D. Kush & Co., Golden Kaglo Flour Leavenwoith Kansas, and Queen Beo Mills, Sious Fails, Dakota. nfl Smith & Cibtonden, Couridl Blnfts, 3 7 i H.E. SEAMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIGNERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFF JOWA. T1i LE ABSTRAGI OEFICE Lands Zand Lo 5 Bougnt G nd Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. OTARIES FUBLIC AND C()NV‘..YAI?CERS UNCIL BLUFFS 10WA, H. LARSOIN, 15 North Main Streer, WHOLESALE DEALER i SHOE FINDINCS Ready-fittod uppors, in calt akin aud kip. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and al s appe rtalning tothe shoo trade. Go dssold as chicap as in the liag). ol PITCYRNL S rolling v..l‘ ng \mh a8 much mw rt unrcasonably long. Tho defendants g ., an N regu ar y during the day } Neb a Oty S rd! ut the il pa to plat . That nover require o pir 3 u.~mvnmmm at pricos i and run e ae ¥ during tho day | Ne r_mL n'( iyt \,""1“ I I(v.x tho | was nuisanca o plaiatifs, and al Aoy othor huir dealer. Alo a full line of & , ote. at yroatly re ) crossing of the Clarinda and roing | leged that it was used by the defend- silver and colored neta. Wy trow Iadies’ own hafr. Do not fail »-un-hlmlnc Sveopt Sundays. HExcept Saturdays, tExcept | tailroad or Tarkio valley road. us 1o is funts to summons the operatives sleowhere. - All g00ds warrant.c o3 reprossn SR i s SOODIS ot etimes called, as given this town [in theie mill to work; that s - P ATRY SOENLE o advantago which it isnot slow|it was nocessary and ous. UN!ON BAKERY, bI7 SCUT MAIN STREET. THHE BEST BREAD IN THE OI'l'Y. None but first-class Baker: employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the city. Ouw ‘Wagons run all day. gons 3¢ P. AYRES, Proprietor, NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palmer’s Block. Between Gth and Tth streets. E. W. TIGKNOR, PROPRIZTOR. Our Motto:— Meats de- Ivered to any gartof ti Come a.d eo our new shop. ‘Bethesda |HAIR GOGDS. BATHING HOUSE!WATER WAVES At Bryant’s 8pring, Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Platn, Modicated, Vepor, Electrlc, Flunge, uch, ' Shower, 1ot and 'Cold Eaths. Com. petent’ v ale snd female nurees and attendants Always on hand, and the best of care and atten- Strict cleanliness, the boit quality of mmti and lowest possiblo pr ces In 8tock and Manufactur- ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair, TOILET RTICLES, All Goods Warranted as Cor, TH E DA ILY Crowd Bent on Pleasure. Corraepondenco of Crakinna, Ia,, September 9 K e, uro seekers all The eounty fair, which commenced on week, diepersed amid clouds of dust, and heard from the amphitheater, a grand su beingin th county fair in this section of the state The cflicers deserve skilltul managemeunt. Next week COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD Clariada the Centre of n Crushing Our city has been literally alive with ploas- Tuesday, the 5th, closed to-day, and the multi- tude who have been in regular attend- ance upon the annual olympics, have the sounds of revelry are no longer The fair has, in many respects, been », the priceipal failure piced display in the floeal ball, whoca ia due largely to lack of slways doctoring, aud vever well, teas- | the plaintifls, and Nathan Morso and suflisient accommodation in that de. | ¢d We 80 urgentiy to get her some, 1|1 1, W. Hutchivs for the defendants. ; iR ¥ concluded to he humbugged agning and ‘urllzr-’lvt. The display of fine etock, | 1 apy glad T did, for in Los than two Physical suffering. especially of fine horses aud cavtle, | months’ use of the Bitiers, my wite| No onecan re , except by personal was cxcellent, and the trotting and | was cured, aud she has remained so | oxperience, Ih;-r-mu ’\l-"' ;mn-i and l-m|ly 1 i for 6 »utha sin T like such sufferers from dyspepsia, indi- pacing races wore certainly tho finost | IOF eightcen mont wablon conatipation;iknd oltisr dlseases o p y humbuging.—H. T., St = Paul,— | &eHon con tiption, and other diseases of that heve ever been witnessed at a much credit and praise for their hard work and ho district court con- venes hore aud the pleasing coun- s BEE---- l'thA\ EPTE \ll% R 15 18 dnmu what he can, to cara for the | Francis A. Sawyer and others, ¢ood ne bussos and bags 15 | and rung at unressonahle hours to uge, new towns have sprung up all along thero lines, snd befors many days I will make some notes of them for the readers of Tug B Tho great camps of railroad handa have gone, tho strects are clean and to-duy, the business houses look as though there was work overy day; the , | loeal papers advertise the Coin wmer- chante; the prospects for eropsis good; overybody has public spirit enough to attend the county fair; and as I look over the quiet ofreets, I am aguin im- pressed with the development and| The court has now decided that the richuess of Page county, andthe many [ evidence seems fully to sustsin the interests that are growing up around | finding of the judge who heard the this young railroad city in the valley | case; that the ringivg of the bell was of the Tarkio. BUCKEYE. a nuisance to the pluntifls, and fur ther, that the plaintiffy were entitled {o an injunction, The decreo of the singlo justice was nccordingly offirmed. C. G. Davis appeared for tomary to adopt some wethod to sum- mons oporatives in such a manufac factory to their work; that the bell was ot suitable size, rung at suitable hours, aud in a proper manuer for Jhat purpose. Two quoestions were presonted for the consideration of the court: First, whether the plaintitis proved that the vinging of the bell was & nuieanco to thum, and second, whether it was such o nuisance that the court would interfere to restrain i» by injunction. Humbugeoed Agnin. I saw =0 much said about the merits ot Hop Bitters, and oy wife who was oh, BUrDOCK BLoon BITTERS are a positive cure for this direst of all dis- eares, Prics 81,00, Pioneer Pross. Management of 'owls Failures in the management of poul- try avises chicfly from ons or two causes - too much care or too little | h The Phuippine Isiands, Tu these gardehis of tho sun’ nature putdone herself in combining the Tho | : - 7 TIME TABLE. e e uwit, which waa brought dn the . GEO F CRAWFORD A0, ROCK ISEAN D AND PACH L. VAN ARSDON “":‘,'.""‘; Jll:‘lnn‘l\\ll conrt v" 3 "‘.‘"""‘;”‘ Dopart \ county, ill in equity praying for | ARt Bxy 500 p m | Pacifc, Baq o 018 8 1 :‘“ :“:‘fl“‘n:"“ h‘"‘}“‘ ‘]"‘ Coin, and is | an injuuction t resteain the Qetend. Ex and Mai 2 am | Ex and Mai 655 pom | loeated 1n @ new bui K-l"‘l ants fron tinpging a bell - o =X D. Moincs a 154 m | Des Moinesac 440 pm | g I\n“k“!fl house this apring, and sop. woolen ("1;” “: ;v[‘ ”‘“‘”“' “l,l.‘]‘"‘.t:‘\’:“: s onLESALE g R A plies the wants of the commorcial in-|samo to the fall court by appeal by At B o | Pacife B o0 o o | teesty being fully equipped. M. | the defendanta from n decros entered Mai el Ba o 00 8 m | Mailand Exco roopm | Van Arsdon was formerly in the Vai. by a sin justice, enjoining them | NV m | Ve SR A0 oy Bank of Clarinda, and is, not only | tm sineing the bell cariier thn hali ] \ 4 CIICAGO AND NORTIINISTHRS well known, but highly appreciated by (" Solock fa the morn The | [ s At R s o | Dacifle BT 05 m the poople of the county, as a busi-|pigintiffs for many years have 1nl- andl B 120 Mal and By .. noss man, with whom it is a pleasure | (o o ssarnie i i y ! owned and ocoupied dwelling NS (S ) 0 | A (o) T4 bo do_busnes, Brother A Rosellt, [ houses situated, ono about 1,000 fect bl i ity of the and the other about 8500 fect : Mail and Ex.. .. 0:55 8 m | Express., o 650 pm COIN BAGLE, trom the delendants’ woolen mill, N 519 S th M St t Bl oo 0 pm | M and Ex o645 b | has moved into ywew quarters in the|The defendauta commenced to n' flu alln Pfle ' UNION FACIF Basaker block, and having fitted up|ran their mill, which had been pre- A TR good clean roums, with alarge ameunt | viously ocoupicd by othor par. Mixed 00 m | Mixed \[of now materisl aun mplements, this | tica, in Decembor, 1879, and about A " Frelght ok i | Frogmit 8 ribo and the general publicy i o Tanuney 1, 1880, pacod to boll upon I Pay tho Highest Market Price and Deduct R R e o think heis making mong, L) 1] the mill and caused it to be rung 2 ¢ R Mall and g0 | PAtEORId, At Wl ey the [every working duy at five and twice No Commission. 4:50 p m | Cannon Bau . 11:05 & m | PAD is growing fully as A8 ween six a'ul ono-half o'clock in — SN CHY A il the public enterprise, but Coin is a|the morning and at other times dur . 7 ~ I vor Blon Tk L vatriotic, wide-nwake young city, full [ing the day, except that the five o'clock H N "IY BEtC RO ‘T For St Paul.. 70 p n | From 86 Tal. 5504 1 | build up new enterptises, nud | bell as rung was a private naisancs to 5 Depatty A T ve out new lines of busiucss for thom- | them and injured their property and OFPFOSIKTY THE FPOSTOREICH. Mait and Ex.. 9:20 a m | Mail and Ex....0:55 pm | 8elves, ‘ ! 3 disturbod tho gniet aud emtort of i HEN ROQERS' OLD STAND, \ F =y & Who would have thought eix months | their home t neocssary |, He wilconiinue runoing Dis city Tino to all parts of tha city. Al orlers promptly attended (Y,\.w.‘x.v‘wyi‘v‘uf‘l T:’y ‘.‘T Omaha treet R. B. [ 400 that the arrival and. departure of | for any purposo of tr oF et . LOW OHARG 8 GUARANTEED. New stock co 8 antly recelved, Aty ah passenger train hero would seo [ ture; that 1t was unnessarily largs COUNGIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO. Mouldings, Seroll and Lattico Work, Wood Turn- ing. Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds. Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J, J, Hathaway, Manager, Conneil Bluffs, Ia. Machinery «ill bo run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Friday of oach wee Ordera wolicited and satisfaction guaranteed, - EE. VLA W RIS &6 OO., (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND TALL IOWA GOALSI CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pear! 3treet, Yards Oor. Highth Ftreet and Eleventh Avenue, Coungcil Bluffs. “P.T. MAYNE. " C. E. MAYNE COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY care, Some poultry fancicrs who keep | conditions of case and riches. The high-priced fowls contrive in one way soil is everywhere fertile and well- Aon i trons. | atbention givel Bt b1 o lof rentle g Dathihy onliren. Tuvestigation aud yarons¢s | epresented, and rices | tenanees of the logal pontlemn heto- | " gngther to kill most of them by | watered, aud at evory stago of clova- wucugk AHS 3 Guaranteed. oAl S robab) REOOKL: T ©| kindness. The birds are kept in or- | tion required by tho varicties of trop- . A, rupLey & Co., ) court will probubly corivene on Tues-| \,intal paluces and treated like|ical products, and the contours of tho 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley: ’l‘rulmcnn ar chronic disoases MRS. D. A BEREDICT, mad a epecialty. KENMOVED without the B N bfl‘ drawing of blood or use of knife, Cures luny discases, D 01.[“‘(“ ¥its, Berotuls, Liver Conr plaiut, Dropey, Rheuma- T “ M ORS um Fever and Mercur- ial sores, Erysipelas, Salt * eum, Scald Heud, Catarrh, weak, inflamed and granulated Eyes, : crofulous Ulcers aud Fe- male Disease: of all _kinds. Also Kidney and 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Towa Vonerial discases, Hemorrhoids or Piles cured | Medical Electrician ‘mouey refunded. All diseases troated upon theprincipleof ve nm ablo zeform, without the use of mercurial pols- AND ons or the l(ll"l Electro Vapor or M-dicated Baths, furnishod who desiro them. day when tho grand jary will procsed to hunt up the wrong doers, and the volusteers who enlisted years ago in b00 islands are indented by doep, sholtered harbors and arms of the aol affordiug cheap access by water to all songsters bred in parlors, ‘The buil- dings are often 8o tight and waim that the inmates suffer for waut of pure MBS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., the petit jury will be casily found upon any coruer of the street. Judge Henry will preside for the last time here during his ierm, Congressman Hepburn s now at home, and it will look very natural to see his huge pile of pine whitthnge lust under the first table inside the bar, Ouar public school opens next Mon- day with thirteen of as thoroughly corapetent and hard working teachers air, and, as a conscquencs, they are lack- all kinds of diseases and silwets They load an_ artificial life, cumstances. too valuable to eat. They are allowed litlle exercise, ing in vitality. They becomesickon the slightest exposure, and are then dosed like feeble infants. They are subject to and its continuance depends on !nnmtouucnr- They produce but fow eggs, and these are considered as far They aro often the centers of production, . The islands are inhabited by a semi-civil- ized, docile, and moderately indus- trious race, of Malay origin, number- ing about 6,000,000 souls, The Spaniards have ucmpmd the islands for 300 years, and huve had every opportunity during that time of show- ing what they could make of them. Their admiuistration may be succinctly and ot very inaccurately summed up they have done evurything Herula or Rupture radically cired by the use the Elsatic belt Truss and Plaster, which has @uperior o the world, CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs, E. Rice and F, O. Miller, 2 GOUNC!L BLUFFS, Ia, "~ J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE| Ar ) LOAN AGENT, __COUNZTIL BLUEYS, IGW W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of liemeopathy, consulting Physician and Surgeon. offico -mh ssldence 616 Willow avenuc, Coun- ¢ Biufls, Lo BIN LON & WEBT, DENTISTS. 14 Pear] Street, Council Bluffs. Extractingand liing a spachalty. work guaranteed, First-class DR. A. P, HANCHET‘.I'. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 14 Pearl Strect. Howss, 9 . m. to | , t0 6 p, m. Residence, 120 . Telephonic connection ' with Bancroft Central office, F. T. SEYBERT, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA. Office No. b, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A, Louie's Restaurant, 8. E. MAXON, AROXEX T‘-ID . Office over savings bank, Ol)UNUIu BLUFI“S .. REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, in connection with his law acd « Tow sollecetion businessbuys and sells real estate. Perwous wishing to buy ox sell elty propert) call 4 his office, over Bushoell's book store, Pearl stroet EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416 Broadway, Council Bluffs Deeds audmortgages drawo jand scknowl ged I GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Eleotropathic Institution, delphia, Penua, Phila- Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all discases and petntul dit- | Boultics poculiar to tewales a spocialty, J. G. TIPTON, 'Attorney & Counsellor. Offica over First National Bank, Council Blufts ‘owa. Wil practico in tho stito and federal courta JNO.JAY FRA]NEY Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, - - W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Proprictor of ahstracts of Pottawattamic ounty. Office corner of Broadway and Main sireete, Council Eluffs Towa. JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutscher Arat.) Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Council Bluffs, wAsoases of women and children a_spacialty. P, J. MONTGOMERY, M. D. Free DIsPENSARY EVERY BATURDAY, Towa. Office In Everctt's block, Pearl trect, donce 643 Fourth stroet. Oflico hours trom § to 28w, 2todand Council +lufls F. C. CLARK, PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl Resl) 04p. m, opposite the postotfice. the oldest practitioners 1n Council Blufls. Hatis One of tsfaction guaranteed (o MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich (Out Glass, Fine French China, Bllver Ware &c., 840 EROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS, WA The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, | Ewmploy the best Bread Baker in the West; also | | | s can be found in Towa, Seven hun- in attendance the first week, A new echool houte is soon to be built in the northern part of the city, aud several rooms in 1t will be occu- pied before the winter term closes. The County Normal institute, which recently closed its seseion here, was universally, pronounced hy theteachers as the most successful one ever held in the county. The county superin- tendent was the happy recipient of several handsome and valuable pres- ents from the teachers at its close. The couuty board of supervisors, at its session this week, passed a resolu- tion auhnuttinu the question of build- ing a §75,000 court house. The ques- election November 7th, The republicans recently put in nomination fo: county officers the fol- mously elected: County clerk, J. E. Hill; recorder, T. J. Beard; or, W. M. Alexander, be an ornament to the city, ranged for comfort aud convenience. will very soon bo ready for use doah to the east side of the atate If Yon are Ruined fear. Resort to Hop Bitters st once, most rooust and blooming healih, ——— COINED FAULS Ca respanden e of Tur Bux, is desertec. and only & few are guard- ing the city, with here and there som for permission to attach his wagon t the rear and “‘all go.” But, in th have taken place this sesson. In has Tue Bee. The hotel ».choice kaud for Cal A Bread delivered o all parts of the city, dred pupils or more wiil probably be tion will ba voted on at the general lowing ticket which will be unani- pervis- The new M. E. church is fast reach- ing completion, which when dune will The Beal & Van Sandt block 1s nearly completed, the lower rooms be- ing already occupied, The business rooms are large and elegant, and the oficos up stairs are splendidly ar- The Union block of four large busi- ness rooms avd some twenty offices, and the Butler block ot half the size Track is being rapidly laid eastfrom here on the Shenandosh & Henniston railroad, and trains will soon be run- ning regularly through from Shenan- in health from any cause, espocially from the use of any of the thousand uostrums that promise 8o largely, with long fictitious testimonials, have no and in & short time you will heve tho Cory, Ia., September 8.—The town man watching two or three stores, while he walks his best from house to house to see if anybody has come in to town and ‘‘wishes to buy gome- absence of the many, I still looked around the town, where many changes C>in, like many other towns of West. ern Towa, almost every business house is not what the town needs, but mine host | Charles G. Davis and others sgainst unfertile, so they are of no value for raising chickens, Fowls with exceed- ingly long pedigrees, which are raised in buildings fitted up with all the modern improvemcnts and fed on dainties are chiefly valuable for exhibiting at fairs. By ex- ponding $25 for a fancy coop, ex- pressage, and care during an exhibi- tion, a breeder may sometimes realize a fifth of that amount in the form of a priza, The chances are, however, that he will simply learn that his rooster is somewhere deficient in the soale of points adopted at some na- tional or internatioval convention of poultry fanciers. It is possible that one of his tail feathers ‘‘is a littlo off” in color, or that one of the notches 1 his comb is not suffidiently well mark ed. At any rate, he is ‘“‘not quite up to standard according to the highest acknowledged authority in poultry sciences, Other persons keep quite a differant kind of fowls and devote scarcely any care or attention to them. No at- tempt is made to improve the old barn yard strain of fowls, or even to infuse new blood into 1t, They prac- tice ‘‘breeding In and in” till the stock “‘runs out,” Tf the birds have any proteotion st all they find it un- der barns and out-buildings or on the sides of straw stacks. They have a chance to roost in the branches of shade trees, on tha tops of buildings or the upper rail of feaces, Chickens that have not the ability to reach high resting places stay ‘on the ground, where their rest is quite likely to be disturbed by predatory animals and birds. Possibly & fow of *‘the fiteat aurvwe," but if they do their lives are proionged in consequence of their ability to contend with their enemies aud to endure almost any amount of hunger and exposure, Their only means of obtaining food is that which they ought not to have done, and left alono everything they out to have done, The truoaborigines of the Philip- pines are not the 6,000,000 of Malay an Todians, In the mountains and the less habitable paris of the islands are sevoral tribes of suvages who have not been brought within the govern- ment of the priests, The Negritos are woolly headed * poople of the true Africau type, who Jive on roots aud wild truit which require no labor. They are harmless und docile The Tggrotos, a straight-haired tribo, fiorce and untawable, inhabiting, still morc remote parts of the jungle, are very little known to tho Spaniards. Iadeed, with the exception of the island of om, the Philippines remain a virtuaily unexplored country. The “‘Indians,” as the Spaniards call the natives, are a fine race, en- dowed with the highter graces which form such a pleasing feature in the Burmese and Japanese, in wide con- trast with the solemuity of the native of the Indian peninsula on the one hand, and *he prossic, toiling Chinese on the other nand. These Spanish Indians are passionately fond of dress und personal decoration, and are given to pleasure. To u cortain poiat 1\hey will work, but they aro improvident and devoid of wmbition, spending their earnngs freely and taking no thought for the morrow, Their necessary wants being nfinitesimally small, a poor membor of & family 15 no appreciable burden, and, conso- quently thero uremo signs of poveriy or pauperism amoug thow, There 18 much sympathy between the Indians and the Spaniards, sud intercourse bo- tween the two races by no mesns en- tails the wsocial degradati of the ohildren which it does in India. The mestizos of the Philippines are a more MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, :CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Bast of Brooms Oonstantly on Hand, Market]Price Paid for Oats, Rye, Barley £ BT BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to Sell Broom OornIWill Please BSend Sample, The Highest Corn, MAYINHE & CO. COTUNOXL. BILUEXESS. D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17, North Main Street. - - - - - - Couucil Bluffs s promptly answered at all houra, night or dey, New hearse and London carriages direct from the factory are riun in coonection therewith, HUGHES & TOWSI.EE DEALERS IN Con/ectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco, Fresh uysters and Ice Cream in Hoason, 12 MAIN 8T, Couucil Bluils MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers aud Travelera will find good accommodation and reasonabls charges, IN STREET. THOK. OPPICER, W, i M. PUBRY OFFICER & PUSKY, 2.4 DI RUE JTLES, Council Biuffs, Ia. SOUTH OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - . Iowa. fortunate produc: than the Iodisn hulf-castes, for they usually combine the best points, physically speaking, of both parents, whilo the Eurasian of India is o often a caricature, There ia but one tawn, properly a0 alled, in all the Poilippioe islands, which is Manils, and the rule of the church is sbsolute there also, T'hat no foreign inissionaries are allowed goes Mithout saying, and the English residents have to dispense with the luxury of a consularchaplain and muat couduct their worship, if at all, in strict privacy. Tho priest is lord of the Sabbath day, and no labor can be employed in Menila oo Bunday wi wild fowls possess. As they huave poorer means of locomotion they have fewer opportunities to procure pro- per food, They are allowed to range at large during the winter when there is no vegotation to damage, and wher there is little they can picke up to eat, During the time there are insects, fruits vegetables and grain to eat thsy are kept penned up. They are thon fed raw corn, and are allowed a few bite e | of grnvrl which are supposed to serve an excellent purpose in aiding digestion and improving the sppetite, Ocoasionally some water is placed in the yard in'a tin pan, from which it soon evaporates, or in which it be- thing.” When the 180 from this|comes so warm or impure that no liy-|* ut ]..Iu m:l. r from the archbishop, w ,.;; place boarded the train for Clarind | in% thing will tasto 1t after the fires | in all such matters is supreue ovex all trial, Peraons who keep fowls in this | government function: rom the this morning, the 'bus driver asked s o wighest to thv low [ way during the summer think snow is ©|an an excellent cubsticute for water ¢ | during the winter, and allow the birds Thanks, to eat of it, if they desirs, These| Thos Howard, Eradford, ¥ 1 porsons, like those first named, find | & clos woney for Briux B -l bl waid L would if it cured me; wy dyspejsia poultry raising ur l""" AL, haus vanished w 1 its sywptoms, Many - - hunks; 1 shall never be without it in the Bell luu“in.q hnlumod‘ house,” Price 60 ceuts, trial bottles 10 Boston Advertiser centa. The full court has given a decision in favor of the plaintiffs in the case of | A trisl package of free of charge m ACK-DRAUGH ! Established, - - 1866 HOLLAND & MILLER, STEAM LAUNDRY. Sulivan & Fitzgorald, 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors. taundry has Just b iid we ke nOW proj 1 a1l kinds and g spocislty mado of fne work, ull, flie hirs, ot K1ve Wi b trial, LARSON & AN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also ageuts for the following liues of Steamship Companies : Guion, Amumau, aud Siase camship Comyan D :n. o E '.l.' = ¢ 5810 0u the Koyal Eank of Ireland and Bank i troland, Dublin, Those w: 0 intend to send for {ricus 1o any part of Burcpe will fiud it uM ntoreet to call o Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 343 Broadway, Counci! Blafs C—— | NBE, R AT S NS Besuty, beallh, and lppiness for ladie: | PEYSICIAN ANE SURGEOI. in:"\JINl OF CARDIN 222 brozd wav. Councl! Blufls. wuch w8 collsrs, We want everybody 49 Cuuasd, Anchor, Gul DERSON Rubber Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings nud Trimmings, at Bixby & Wood's, THE PLUMBERS. On Banorott or (Fourth Streets.)