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VHOLE AND RKTAIL BOOKS AND STATION {ERY, M&”‘ HOLIDAY GOODS. ELJ"‘ l' B, 10‘5',&. %“n‘;";ag;;' 0, F FIGE ,0t8 B o'u it and Sold. TO LOZ AT '41)\\ RATES. RIBG PL’&S‘.I(’ A.Ng'.‘ OONV§ YANCERS. il _BLUFFS S == _10WA "JOSEPH REITER, RCHANT TAILOR, MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES, At the Lowoess Possible Prices. NO. 310 U l‘l‘El\ BROADWAY. "'uf &T:f*m VAV IES ir Stor, at priova nover befors bouched by witchen, otc. at greatly reduced prices. Also gol iea’ owil hiwir, Da not fail ta call before purchasing d MRS, J. J. GOOD, | Bluffa, Iown T0YS 'G-BOOEB%» 105 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. LENIDEIES v B EEIT. Wholesale Dealers in Liquors. and Wines. COUNCIiL “LU)’I IIMEE 1 RATLROAD | aro usuasily carried on the refrige SLE. yora, and ou can readlly sce that Ilronds should ir 0 dreesed beef there t cause of comdlaiat EVand s f the railroad ‘ D, Moines underatand it CHICA irly by both branches| Attt nd to opprees Mai ¥ them on an _equality NV o on dressed boe! nm v than those on liy tes now aro 40 centa oo between the two is not to place the dealer on but, as I understan yosition to raise ponding advance is made in t) m! | rates tor live cattle, ™M lof the joint oxeculive committee, which is now in session, & propositi u to travafer the drossod boef 1 to th y stock pools is die and this fact has pr given riso to the report thatan at tempt is to be made to advanco tho rates on refrigerator beef. What tho ve cattle men insigt on, and all that they insiat is that dreszod beof shall be woighed before it star journey eastward, the samo live cattle aro weighed, an freight shell bo d on actus Every steer has been driven acrc the scales bofore he ia placed in ¢ ¢ | stock car, but the dreseed beef has accepted on bills of lading without . | baing weighed, and the shippars have packed tonguee, and even the tails of ‘.‘:"“,““‘: cows, in tho rofrigeratory ears. Al .'“,',',,,_ that the live cattle men demand dressed beof men ]lrvv UN CUTY AND PACTFIC, Arrive, 6 & m | Fem Sloux C'y ‘nml rt N For Sic For Fort Neb* For St. Paul. *Excopt Sunday Mondays, | Daily Councll Bluffs & Omaha Stre i Leave O &am, 0an 11am, 1pm \m 4pm,bp o [is that the shall he charged fraight for . | tho weight actunlly carried. They do not demand an increase of ratees, nor .| do I believe that tho railroads have " |avy iden of making an advance, al- though they would be perfectly justi- fied i in dm-;r s0. The dreesed meat men,” said Mr, Datober, in conclu- sion, “‘are making a great deal of talk Ths Rumors of any Oppusmun Hater- prive of Eastern Cattle Men Denled No, 18 Main St , Council Bluffs, Ia. Branoh Houge: Linder, Kiel*& Jensen, fioux Fally, D. T. BEN.. & JFELA I, Wholesale Dealers in 10WA, NEBRASKA, AND MISSOURI, R L T B B S vat. (FANGY_GROGERIES. | sl Oouncll Blnfls S MEAS NVECIEIINT, 215, 217 and 219 Main Street, GROCHRIES Of All Kinds. New Goods. New Prices and quare Dealing. Ga.ll and Examine Our Stock. Bethesda | 5 J EARDEG K D, ATHING HOUSE||Medicat At Bryant’s Spring, AND for. Broadway and Union S8ts.| GYGNECOLQCGIST. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Medicated, Vapor, Electric, Plunge, Douch, ' howor, Hot ed 'Cold Baths. Com: mnt mals snd female nurees and ettendants SiWays on Band, and tho bost of care and. Atton: Bfiice Cor, Bmadway & Blonn Ave #lon given patrons, 8peal sttentlon glven to o betoing oulidren. Inyestigation aud patronage rollcited. DR. A. H. Srvnzey & Oo,, 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley: Treatment of chronie discases made a specialty. N Y it REMOVED without tho bfl' drawing of blood or uso of knifo. Cures lung diseases, fioulties, poculiar to fomales & upeciafty. AND ()uuR Fits, Sorotula, Liver Com: Electrician Graduate of Electropathlc Instiéution, Phila- delphia, Penna, COUNCOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all disessea und p-lnhll dit- Towa, = | men who New York Times about the live cattle business being in Ever sirce tho introduction of re- |the hands of a monupol The fact frigerator beef into this market there [is that there ia {)muncu 80 have been rnmors of combinations | thoroughly open to eumpemlo‘:. It is among the live.cattlo men of the east | distributed among a number of dealere, end weat to rain the dressed-beef deal- [ from large capitalists to men of small ers. Oa Saturday last a dispatch from | means. If the dressed beef business Albany was published, in which it was | ever gets a fair start in the east it will ageorted that the leading deslers in|become one of the greatest monopo- live cattlo had formed a company for [ lies ever known in the country, from the tmmprtMum of dressed beef in | the simpl that it requires a large care, and_that they pro- [capital to conduct it, and no smail in u war of prices with the | dealer can engage in it." rtarted the dreamd beef P e head T used THowmAS’ EcLE & of cnpmt! was said to o | s certainly the best thi 1w company, which was | knew for relief of pain of any kind, to make the dressed opeef businesa so | house isnever without it,” "Mrs, unprofitable that it would soon give | Frank, 177 West Tupper street, Buffalo, way to the live-cattle men, Yesterday N.Y. - - —— aC teh announced that Mr. Banking 1o the We Var d the othor magnates of | Tt ju ralated that tho president o the irunk 3 from tho west had|pank iu the Gonison region had ce- joined the cuttle men in their schemo | gasion to visit Denver, and on his re- businezs You Can Dn;)end on it. markei b beef in th was to in refrigerator boof to such an extent|gsonded?” act, and thet the plun|ghg depor, and neked: rator beef unless a core | At the meoting | ! 1fich”"), a8 the natives call the whale. to break down the traffic in dressed | gup ho met the porter of the hank’ at se the freigh rates om| «Woii, James, hus the cashier ab- NOVEMBEK 24 THE gleam of money or anything valuablo, | and they will grub among bones v | thoy are suro they have missed noth | ing. Ono mateis an exception to the ! general rule, and has o quantly | n dubbed ‘‘the doctor thoss | overseoing the work, When he opens | o coffin he collects the bones and care. | fully tries to place them tegether, always makinga diemal failure. I lifts up & ekull, peops into the emp y | eyo-holes, examines the teeth, ar .u turna it round and round to eatoh thi. | change of oxpression from differeut | points, This performance he invari- ably repeats, and s0 he is & source of endlers amuscment to all connected | with the wo Millions Ghven Away. Millions of Bottlesof Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colde, have been given away as Trial Bottles of the large size. This enormous outlay would be disastrous to the pro- prietor \wre it not for the rare morits DOsEEsE this wonderful medicine, Oall at O, ¥, ( oodman’s Drug Store, and gat o Trial Bojtle free, and try for yoursolf, never fails'to oure. —_— The Whale Hunters of Japan. The whale-fishery of Japan is car- ried on as a regular business on both coants of the country; but more men are employed, and the catch of whales is or, off the enstern coast, enpec- oft Kii provinee. he fishermen of tho little t Koza have a lookout-tower upon the rocks, far up ou tho } A sentinel is kept constantly \h\\rhum for the ap:uhng kujiri (*‘number-one Long boats, holding from four to ten wen, are kept ready launched. Theso hardy tellows row with tremendous onergy, as if ina prize race. If the whales are numerous, tho men wait in their boats, with sculls on their pios and straps ready to slip on at a rmo- ment’s notice, all in order to put out to eea. A gay flag with a curious de- vice floats at each atern. The whale men are divided mto scullers, netters, that tho ariicle could not profitably | «No, sir,” compete with beef slaughtered in this “‘Burglars broken in?" oity. John B. Dutcher, who was said | <Ny, ir.” in the dispatoh to have a large fortune “Buok -keeper been chargsd wil invested in the cattle business, and T\l g15heca C. Tastman, of this city, were men-| " «No, tioned as being interosted in this| «Boen n run on the bank?” E;:hmnu to ruin thsv blIHBin(‘!;l of ;’hfl “No, sir,"” hicago men, and W, anderbilt| 3 ) i i i e e ohivat them o he| +Ehen everythog is sl right, ohT* John B, Dautcher last evening, and $50,000 and sailed for Europe,” had & long conversation with him in ————— regard to the subject of dressed beecf and the efforts which are presumably | “Grant It Out ” business by underselling the men now | BIrrens is better than “gruntivg it out.” engaged in it, Mr. Dutcher said: What we oan ours lot's not enduzo, | M 'While1 wes in Kentucky last ¢ week, in company with T. C. East- DIGOININ S GRAVIN ARD, man, "I saw an Albany dispatch an- nouvcin:; that a company for the pur- pose which you have mentioned had been formed. Mr. Eastman’s name was printed as one of the incorpora- tors and partners. news to me, and I think T can say it | Street Cemeotory have come across sev- BStreet Cemetery, at Datroit. Detrcit News. beon engages in any such scheme Iam |of all was unearthed just at the close it. Lot me sny to you right here that | find was a metal coffin of peculiar con- CONSULTATION FREE. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Rios and ¥, 0, Hiller, OIL BLUFFS, Tu DR. A. P. HANGHETT, OHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. Offico, No, 14 Pearl Strect. Houas, b &, m. to 7 . o 1 e o by m. Eeatdenco, 129 | Oficein Everott's block, Pearl treot. Hact] 0 6 L Batoroft streei. Tolophonio connection’ with | 468¢6 628 Fourth strecs. Office hours from 0 o Qetloice, " lgam,2todsad Bp.m. Coundll blule STARR & BUKCH, F. G uLARK HOUSE, SEC!N PRACTICAL DzNil'(I’sT. AYD Pear) oppoaite the postafice. ©ne of onw“TM PAIITI"G tho oléust prastitlocers in Councll Bluffs. Batis 3 . Istaction guarantoed in PAPER HANGING, HUGHES & TOWSLEE, EALSOMINING AND GRAKVING, DEALERS IN 4, BPEHOXANTW . A : 8hop—Corner Broadway and Scort 8t Conlectione; A Fruit Nuts Cigars and Tobacco, Fresh F 1. SEYBERT M. D, Oysters and fce Cream in PHYRICIAN & SURGEON. | Season, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, - -¢A| 'SMANEY, ..‘33“::1’,‘; o tesarar |8 TEAM LAUNDRY, 8. £ MAR UE\, | 723 W. Broadway, amomxe mo-w LARSON ¢ ANDERSOR, { Proprietors, y has fust been opened for busi- | wo aro now propared to do 1s mdry I kinds & ntoo satlefaction. A nade of such 8a collare, floe shirts, ¢ t everybody o | w & trial I-\h ON A -\NLH(b()N “Drs. R Catartk, woak, inflamod -and granulated Eyoe, Venorlal discases, Hemorrhoids or Piles cured ’°" Will practice in the stéto snd foderal ieroform, without the uso of mercurial pois- ture radically cured by tho use 814 BROADWAY, etwoets, Councll Bluffs Towa. TUMOR g‘::ut,? Dropny.d Kheama- 2, Fover and Mercur- TUMORS e Attamey&; l}uunsellar. ale isares o ) k,,f:““’:;,;’ o i | - Ofte over First National Bank, Council Bluft, ‘money reiundod. All discasea troated upon the principle of veget- JN 0. JAY FRAINEY oms or the Knife. Electra Vapor or Modizated Baths, furnished J t f th P Vo e cho UgLice Of the reace, Truss and Ciastor, which bus Saperiar in tho world. ] Council Bloffs, - - W. B. MAYES, Proprietor Gf abstracta of Pottawattamio county, Office corner of Broadway and Slain 9, MONTHOMERY, M. 0. ¥Flarz DISANSARY EVERY BATURDAY, Office over enviags Lank dl‘l‘ Ol BLUFFS, - - Xowa, ii:i*L ESTATE. s with ble law sad ostisction ye aud sells real estats S W d ABBOTT, | = mmmme, Justice of the Peace and| Couneil Bluffs, Iflu Notary Public. [Established, - - 1866 Jentiroly falio iwmprecaion y thuum.ywhem(laa The people en- | there was no work doue “there Wed- goged in th business are trying to[veaday, except by mirchiovous boye, torce their beef onto the people, and|who cracked one of their plans for doing 1t is to|With a stone, When tho casket create a sensation in the public priats|Was taken out, it was found to be if they can. live cattle have been driven out of [shroud or heavy cloth wrapped loosely scrows, sud ke consumers pay | were fastouod on the right. shouldor whatever price they please for their | by & buckle. It was made in t®o sco- beef. Th have = a . of New Eogland, and now they|as to exclude the air. are trying to nopoly here, and in order to manufac. | ¥ears 2go, but 8o expensive that none ture public sentiment in their favor | bat rich people were liko to use them they are 1aising this hue and cry of Th i* 1o necription on the casket. intended persecution cn the part of | Thruien the broken glass can be seen {the live cattle men. There is no[Whet wan once the face of the corpse, teuth in the story whatever, No busi- | but 1t 18 now unrecognizable as a face, nees has been formed, and so far as I |although it has not turned to dust. know, no such compsny has been pro- | Tne cloths round the head are well jected, Lo beof shipped in the re- | preserved, and the lace with which it frigerator cars is an inferior article, | Was trimmed is in good order, l\thunah and cannot come tnte serious competi. | much discolored, The remains will tion with the beef elaugntered here, | bo kept for some time, as it is sup- The impression has bacome very wide- | posed that some one will lay claim to spread that this refrigerator beel has | them, v been the means of reducing the prico| 1u some of the other coffius the of the beef ¢rilled here. This is wn | Workmen have found coins of various Av this | dates and denowinations. A tobaceo pips was found in one eoffin, while in another was u stick of cordwooed with than it is derive the summer, The |8 string tied around it. Some of the supply being greater, the price, of coffing sre very primitive affairs, One it i i e The | was made of sidewalk planks roughly fact that » | put together 1n the shape of a box in refiigor £10ne was found abou! sixtesn i long, aud the ising of & vory a1 body were ud in & 80 somothing t sort, onl s under gr » depth at um“vn coffing ied greatly, some ot and a half under th sthers six or seven feet, | s@ason of the year the number of « tie breught te t gst 48 much lar T h(: pw in fo! o the repor rhat ailro preparing wiee the rates of t on dresscd L beef for “8o far as I koew, position to ku ‘1 thete | | | matter, there ¥ two or three cofting were part of the jiled, aud there were instences where rates of fr | seve cofling were put side by stde the railr | just teuching each ot ) ix would { s were found w houls had selves. A ‘or car { ntly been at work, the screws coftin Lid having been remov: about 35,000 pouuds, while the live not a veatige of human remaioi stock cars weigh only from 19,000 to | froight, while the rofrigerstor care|stolid set, and quite indifforent to aud bowme secur| c‘leroudway,CouncnlBlufis, Ropions & aaitizr, we) Domant] Nschange generally go back ewpty. In addition | havcling the bones, All their stolid- 0 this, from two to four tons of ice ity vanishes, however, If they see the 4 Cir “‘Yes sir, except a rumor ground project. The Times reporter saw|town that you had robbed the BAnk of The above is an old saw as savage as it being made fo drive it from this mar- | is senacless, I ¥You “"l‘ “g"““' out” dys- A o 4 pepsia, nor liver complaint, nor nervous- |y i bout tw ket To the quostion whether ho |yl oy onon get & good hold. Thoy | oroymo s Which are about twenty feot new of tl‘m formation of any com- | don’t remove themselves in that way, The pany for the purpose of ruming the|taking » few doses of Bumnock Broon ‘“Curlolitles” IKound et the Russel It was piece of| The workmen at the old Russel was news to Mr, Eascman, for had he | eral curiosities, but the greatest find [in his path. confident that T should have known [of the dag's work on Tuesday. The there 1s mora talk of driving out tho | struction, and it was left in the grave dressed beef men in the newspapers|and not taken out until yesterday, as tho plate and glass In every place where mude of cast iron in the form of ahis tervible collars hold him, entang- tho markot these people put on the|round the body, and the folds monopoly | tions, which were sorewed together 8o | portunity to hurl the darts at hls big This was a | body, unul he looks lil secare a mo- |common form of coffin thirty or forty | ted pincushion, to 20,000 pounds. The live stock cars | hs scen, students having *“snatched ” generally carry & load back to the | for dissectiog purposes, | west of coal,” coke or some other| The workmen empioyed are u'] and harpooners, op grappling-iron men. Japaneee never ;ow, but souil with noully bent flong Juweeps, which half ror 0b set into a ag i difforent, and spears, nets, and grappling-irons are marked, so that the most skiliful geu proper eredit for their courage, sure aim, and celerity, The boatmen are lightly clad in short, sloeveless cotton jucketa, with leggings, liko greavee, reaching from kneo 1o ankle. Arouud their wasts are kilts made of coarse rico-straw. equare, with meshes three foet wide, aro mado of tough see grass rope, two inches thick, Twenty or thirty of these nets are provided, and then lightly tied to- gether, 8o as to make one huge net, frym four hundred to nix hundred foot long. As soon as the signal from the tower is gwan, the boats put out, two by two, each pair of the larger boats lnvmg vhe net tackle, and all armed with daris and speurs, Rowing in front of the whale, the net is dropped If ukllllully done, the huge fish ruus his nose or jaw into a mesh, He at once dives, and tries to shake off the net. T'his he can not do, for the equure in which he is entan- gled immediately breaks off from the rest, which is hauled on board, ready for another drop, Should this also be eucceseful, the game 1s soon up with the whale. Usually, the more he flounders, the more tightly ling his fins and quickly oxhau ng hie strength, No sooner does he rieo for breath thau the rowers dash close to him, giving the harpooners an op- an oxeggera- As his struggles bo- come weaker, the grappling-irons are thrown on and the boats tow the car- cass near shore, To land their prize, tho successful hunters lash about it stout straw ropes, and attach to them a cable, winding the other end around a wind- lass set up on the beach, Then, with gay wnd lively songs, they haul the enormous mass ashore, The whale is now cut up into chunks, Its tidbits go on the fisher:nan's grid- iron, or are pickled, boiled, rossted, or fried A Yelling Baby Is_something ta be avolded. Bables wth colds, babies with croup, balies with soulds, burns, bites, aches, sprains, or pains are bound 1o be ivy tenants of the hoakehold, Dr, Thomas' I 1L will cure )l these compiaints, i”uHim & Eit,zgemld |GROGERIES, PROVISIONS, | Crockery, Glassware, jsnora SHUES, ETG| Also agents for the fo bleamsmp | unard, An wing Hoow of Companies : rican, aud B | For aale on the Ko, 1 Iroland, Dubiin | teiends to'any part of £ itereet 40 call 0 SBullivan & Fitagerald, AGENTS, “ 348 Broadway, Council Blofle ' 1k of Ireland and Bau ope wili flud 1t to th lh‘d"{-’\li’l‘ “I'I ) \ll \I‘ CO. GENERAL M-‘Iv,N'l‘ COUNCHL BLUREFS, 1OWA ORGE F. GRAWFORD W B O .S A A BUYER AKD SHIPPER OF EGCS. No. 519 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUEFS, 10WA I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Gommlsmon COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING cO. Mouldings, Scroll and Lattico Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matohmg, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Etc. anufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J, J. Hathaway, Manager, Gouneil Bluffs, Ia. Machinery «ill bo run exclusively for cuetom work on Thursdsy and Friday o each week, Orders solicited an \l sat ls(mt nmn'.uwl. (Successors to J. W. llodafer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAGKAWARNA, LEHIGH BLO"SBURG JOWA GOALS! GOIINELLSVILLE COKE, GEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, £T¢. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor Fighth Stree! sne Hleventh Avenue, Council Bluffi, PETER THOLL. HELMAN KRACHT, THOLL & KRACHT, GROCERIES 'AND PROVISIONS. Cor. Main Street and 7th Avenue. Fine Grooerles, Te . ® Spec'alty. Highest prices pald for country produce, New ouilding, new goods, luw prices. We will not be undersold, Cali xud examine our stock. dolivered, P, T, MAYNE, C. E. MAYNE COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURK BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES. GORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooaus « onetantly on Hand, The Highet snrket Price Paid for Corn, Barley Qats, Rye, BROOM CORDN £ TR Partiog Wishing to Sell Broom Uorn Will Plenss Bend Sampls, COUNOEE. DLUI‘L"B. MRS, D. A, BENEDIGT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEATR GOOD !'3 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, fowa. ~ ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOERFLINGER, Proprietor, Choice Wines and Cigars U)sz’N m Every Style, Council Binffs lows 7C9 Lowar Hroulwu!, DUQUETTE GUIBERT & Co,, (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Who'esale Fruiers aod sonfeclio.ers 6 and 18 Pearl Counecil Blaffy Ia D. M. CONN&LL, Director and Undertaker, Coaircil Blufis bearss aud L UNION j/‘\i\ H\ bfl SOUT :Allfiv ;“iELi. I'HW BEET BREAD It l‘ki None but first-cla saployed. ~Bread, Oake, Plos &o., 4 livered (o any part of the :T,““J:: Nagons run all day. . AYREE s Progrietor,

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